Čao Laru
Čao Laru | |
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Origin | Rennes, Brittanny, France Brazil |
Genres | World music, folk music (see "Musical style" section for details) |
Years active | 2015–present |
Labels | Pequeno Imprevisto |
Members | Noubar Sarkissian Junior Léa Catarina Duez Nicolle Bello Joel Rocha Pedro Destro Manuel Tirso |
Past members | Fábio de Pádua Ana Brandão Marie Tisser Victor Ledoux Louise Aleci Cecilia Iovino Laura Aubry Yann Le Traon Pedro Correa Abrantes Pinheiro Felipe Trez |
Čao Laru ([tkau laɾɾu][1][2][3][4]) is a French-Brazilian[2] band formed in 2015 in Rennes, France. They mix up elements of many musical styles and are considered a "traveling" or "nomad" group, since they are constantly traveling in their Kombi in order to tour.[5]
History
[edit]Members Noubar Sarkissian Junior (born to an Egyptian father and a Brazilian mother[1]), Laura Aubry, Marie Tissier, Louise Aleci and Victor Ledoux met in 2015 in Rennes, France, where they were mastering at Musical Pedagogy.[2][3][4][5] They decided to create a group of "musical interventionists" who would play in retirement homes, daycares and hospitals.[2]
According to them, "čao laru" is a term mixing Serbian and French which they use to greet and say goodbye. It is also "an exclamation, an invitation to sharing and rapture".[6] Specifically, "čao" is an expression common in East Europe while "laru" comes from "la rue", which means "the street" in French.[4][5] Therefore, the group's name could mean "hi, street!" or "bye, street!".[5]
In 2016, they toured outside of France for the first time, in Cuba. Then, in June, they did a bigger tour, visiting 13 countries in Europe with a rented motorhome. In October, they came to Brazil and bought a Kombi, with which they toured from Bahia state to Patagonia.[2] The van broke down in Esquel and since there were no parts available to fix it, they had to resume touring by asking for rides.[2] Still in 2016, they released a self-titled EP.[1][3][4][7]
In 2018, they released the album Kombiphonie.[7][1][2][4] In the following year, on 1 February,[3] they released the album Fronteiras[7][1][4][6] in digital and vinyl formats and featuring, among others, Juliana Strassacapa, Francisco, el Hombre vocalist;[3] and Luiz Gabriel Lopes, Rosa Neon vocalist.[7]
By the end of 2019, they released the single and video "Quero Falar", which questions the way humankind handles its waste.[8]
In May 2020, they released their third album, Libre (via new label Pequeno Imprevisto), preceded by four singles, among them "Soleil Grand Matin", written in Creole,[9] and "Não Estaremos Sós", which received a video recorded in collaboration with fans.[10] The effort was made possible after a crowdfunding campaign with part of the raised funds going to social projects.[10] The album, expected for August, was released in May in order to expedite the donations.[4]
Musical style
[edit]The group mixes elements of French, Macedonian, Brazilian, Indian, Occitanian and Balkan music, among others, including maracatu, samba, chacarera, afoxé, baião, French waltz, hip hop and milonga.[2][3][5][11]
The band defines itself as a world music group, but they have been seeing them as world music as in "music for the world".[5] In total, they work with 26 instruments.[5]
Members
[edit]Current line-up
[edit]Per two sources published on the first week of March 2020[1][5] and an undated source informing Fábio Pádua's departure in April of the same year.[12]
- Noubar Sarkissian Junior — vocals, cavaquinho, pandeiro, accordion, acoustic guitar
- Léa Catarina Duez — vocals, flutes, saxophone, percussion
- Nicolle Bello — vocals, dance, percussion
- Joel Rocha — rabeca, guitar, flutes, acoustic guitar
- Pedro Destro — bass, double bass
- Manuel Tirso — drums
Former members
[edit]The former members below are mentioned in several sources.[2][3][13][14] Besides, in May 2020, they said they have already switched bassists seven times,[4] with Brazilian, French, Mexican and Argentinian people having played the instrument;[5] they once explained they change bassists and drummers constantly in order to adapt to the rhythms of the places they go to.[15] They have already had members from France, Brazil, Argentina, Italy and Mexico.[16]
- Fábio de Pádua — flute, clarinet, violin, mandolin, triangle
- Ana Brandão — dance
- Marie Tisser — vocals, cello
- Victor Ledoux — vocals, saxophone
- Louise Aleci — vocals, violin
- Cecilia Iovino — vocals, tap dance, dance
- Laura Aubry — vocals, accordion
- Yann Le Traon — double bass
- Pedro Correa Abrantes Pinheiro — bass, double bass
- Felipe Trez — drums
Discography
[edit]EPs
[edit]- Čao Laru (2016)
Albums
[edit]- Kombiphonie (2018)
- Fronteiras (2019)
- Libre (2020)
Singles
[edit]- "Quero Falar" (2019)
- "Não Estaremos Sós" (2020)
- "La Ruta Natural" (2020)
- "Soleil Grand Matin" (2020)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f Mateus, Bruno (4 March 2020). "Banda que viaja o mundo em kombi e trailer, Čao Laru faz show em BH nesta quinta". O Tempo. Sempre Editora. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Garcel, Fernando (21 April 2018). "Viajando o mundo em uma Kombi, Čao Laru faz show em Curitiba". Paraná Portal. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g Michalawski, Rafael. "Com show em Bragança Paulista, Banda viajante Čao Laru lança novo disco". Correio de Atibaia. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Čao Laru lança Čao La Chama com Tata Chama & As Inflamáveis". Vai Ali. 16 May 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Sartoreto, Filipe (5 March 2020). "Banda nômade Čao Laru retorna a BH". Rádio UFMG Educativa. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- ^ a b "Apresentação Čao Laru". Estúdio Mawaca. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
- ^ a b c d Chioccarello, Rafael (22 April 2020). "Čao Laru se conecta aos antepassados em vídeo para "La Ruta Natural"". Hits Perdidos. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- ^ Hahne, Stephanie (10 December 2019). "Čao Laru reflete sobre o destino do lixo no meio ambiente em "Quero Falar"". Tenho Mais Discos Que Amigos!. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- ^ "Čao Laru lança clipe "Soleil Grand Matin" com letra em criolo e influências francesas". Portal Pepper. 9 May 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- ^ a b "Čao Laru lança clipe colaborativo e gravado na kombi". Aqui Tem Diversão. 8 April 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- ^ "Čao Laru apresenta mistura de ritmos e instrumentos em Ouro Branco". Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei. Ministério da Educação. 20 April 2017. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
- ^ "Banda viajante, Čao Laru apresenta seu terceiro disco, "Libre"". Jornal Joseense News. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- ^ "Banda Čao Laru apresenta novo disco 'Kombiphonie' no Sesc Bauru". G1. Grupo Globo. 10 June 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- ^ "Čao Laru / Teaser 2016 - Bretagne, France". Canal oficial do Čao Laru. YouTube. 26 June 2016. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
- ^ Jensen, Claus (22 April 2018). "Conheça Čao Laru, a banda que viaja pela América do Sul de Kombi e passou por Blumenau". O Blumenauense. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- ^ "Grupo viajante Čao Laru fala da diáspora moderna em seu novo disco 'Fronteiras'". Carta Campinas. 16 February 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2020.