Yves
Yves formed in Rio de Janeiro in the mid-1990s with vocalist Tatau, guitarist Marcelo Camelo, bassist Rodrigo Tavares, and drummer André Lopes. Their debut...
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Yves formed in Rio de Janeiro in the mid-1990s with vocalist Tatau, guitarist Marcelo Camelo, bassist Rodrigo Tavares, and drummer André Lopes. Their debut album 'Álbum' came out in 1999 and included the single 'Lado a Lado,' which became popular across Brazil.
After Tatau left in 2007, Dani Black joined as vocalist. Camelo departed in 2011. The band has released several albums since, including 'Todo Errado' in 2003, 'As Quatro Estações' in 2006, and 'Meu Mundo É Seu' in 2022. Other songs include 'Problemático!' and 'Quinta-feira.'
Current members include Dani Black on vocals, Rodrigo Tavares on bass, André Lopes on drums, Victor Rice on guitar and backing vocals, and Eduardo Henrique on guitar and backing vocals.
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