Charles de Souza Gavin (born 9 July 1960) is a Brazilian drummer and music producer, perhaps best known for his 25-year tenure with rock band
Titãs
Titãs (, Portuguese for Titans) are a Brazilian Rock music, rock band from São Paulo. Though they primarily are classified as a rock band, the band have also experimented with genres such as New wave music, new wave, punk rock, ska, grunge, M� ...
. Before Titãs, he had brief stints at
Ira!
Ira! (Brazilian Portuguese, Portuguese for ''Anger!'' or ''Rage (emotion), Rage!'', although the name was inspired by the Irish Republican Army) is a Brazilian rock band that was founded in São Paulo in the early 1980s. They were strongly infl ...
and
RPM
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One revolution per minute is equivalent to hertz.
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.
Early life and first works
At age 8, his friends invited him to participate on 7 September (
Brazil's Independence Day) festival. The problem was the absence of decent percussion instruments. So, the school decided to improvise these with kitchen utensils. But there was still an instrument remaining, which would be quite difficult for a not so skillful drummer to play. Gavin, who was already used to beat the table at school, was chosen for the job. The band, commanded by Gavin, won the originality prize.
In 1975, at the year of 15, living in
Jabaquara, Gavin joined ten neighbors, and during the weeks that preceded the
Carnaval, they promoted noisy beats around the streets. However, his ears were focused on the discs of
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were an English rock music, rock band formed in London in 1968. The band comprised vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist-keyboardist John Paul Jones (musician), John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham. With a he ...
,
Black Sabbath
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and
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
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. Once the drumming life was chosen, he built himself his first own drum kit, using pieces of his father's
Opala, his sofa, and two ash trays.
In 1979, when he was 19, Gavin convinced his father to buy his first true drum kit, a white
Pinguim. The condition to keep the instrument was not to quit college, though. In 1982, Gavin entered
administration
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** Administrative assistant, traditionally known as a se ...
at the
Ponthifical Catholic University of São Paulo, while working at
Panasonic
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, operating huge computers.
During his studies at PUC, he entered the band Zero Hora, and later the bands Santa Gang, Zona Franca and Os Jetsons, the latter together with
Branco Mello and
Ciro Pessoa, members of Titãs, the band he would join in 1985. Also with Ciro, he performed with
Cabine C, but with
Ira!
Ira! (Brazilian Portuguese, Portuguese for ''Anger!'' or ''Rage (emotion), Rage!'', although the name was inspired by the Irish Republican Army) is a Brazilian rock band that was founded in São Paulo in the early 1980s. They were strongly infl ...
he made more shows, and caught Titãs's attention.
Gavin cites
Stewart Copeland,
Neil Peart
Neil Ellwood Peart ( ; September 12, 1952 – January 7, 2020) was a Canadian and American musician, known as the drummer, percussionist, and primary lyricist of the rock band Rush (band), Rush. He was known to fans by the nickname "the Profe ...
,
Ginger Baker
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and
John Bonham
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as some of his influences.
Career with Titãs
On 25 December 1984, when he had already switched Ira! for
RPM
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One revolution per minute is equivalent to hertz.
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(he made it to release a two-track single with the group but left before the release of their first album), he was invited to join Titãs by vocalist Mello and keyboardist/vocalist
Sérgio Britto.
André Jung, who left Titãs, would replace Gavin at Ira!. Undecided about going to Titãs or staying with RPM, he sought advice from his colleague
Edgard Scandurra, who recommended going to Titãs, where he could possibly have a bigger voice; although RPM was only a quartet, everything was much controlled by
Paulo Ricardo and
Luiz Schiavon. Gavin left his triple life and dedicated himself only to music. In 1985, he made his debut with the band and entered the studio to record their second album, ''
Televisão''. He left Titãs in 2010.
Other projects
One of his main activities is to collect rare
LPs. Gavin transformed this hobby in a second activity, Titãs being the first one. He re-released discs from artists like
Tom Zé,
Lady Zu and
Novos Baianos, beyond organizing compilations for labels. Since the end of the 1980s, he has been also producing. His first production work was the album "Vítimas do Sistema", from the Brazilian band Detrito Federal, in 1988.
In 2007, he released his first book, called ''300 Discos Importantes da Música Brasileira'' (300 Important Albums of the Brazilian Music).
Personal life

Married to the dancer Mariana Roquette-Pinto (who was once kidnapped in
Rio de Janeiro
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and, after four days, rescued by the local police, in a period both were still only dating each other), Gavin had two daughters with her: Dora, born in 2003, and Sofia, born in September 2005.
Discography
With Titãs
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Titãs
Titãs (, Portuguese for Titans) are a Brazilian Rock music, rock band from São Paulo. Though they primarily are classified as a rock band, the band have also experimented with genres such as New wave music, new wave, punk rock, ska, grunge, M� ...
'' (1984)
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Televisão'' (1985)
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Cabeça Dinossauro'' (1986)
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Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas'' (1987)
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Õ Blésq Blom'' (1989)
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Tudo Ao Mesmo Tempo Agora'' (1991)
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Titanomaquia'' (1993)
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Domingo'' (1995)
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Volume Dois'' (1998)
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As Dez Mais'' (1999)
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A Melhor Banda de Todos os Tempos da Última Semana'' (2001)
*''
Como Estão Vocês?'' (2003)
*''
Sacos Plásticos'' (2009)
With Ira!
* ''Ira!'' (1984)
With RPM
* ''RPM'' (1984)
As a producer
* ''Vítimas do Milagre'' (1987) – Detrito Federal
* ''
Vange'' (1991) –
Vange Leonel
* ''Moleque de Rua'' (1993) – Moleque de Rua
* ''Samba Esquema Noise'' (1995) –
Mundo Livre S/A
* ''Ronaldo e os Impedidos'' (1996) – Ronaldo e os Impedidos
* ''Heart & Soul'' (1996) – Blues Solon Fishbone y Los Cobras
Guest appearances as a drummer
Som Livre Masters series
Record label
Som Livre commissioned Gavin to select 25 rare albums for inclusion in their Som Livre Masters Series of CD reissues.
The albums:
Som livre
#''Sambas'' – Don Junior, Walter Wanderley, Milton Banana
#'' Bossa nova, nova bossa'' – Manfredo Fest
#''Bossa Jazz Trio'' – Bossa Jazz Trio
#''Sansa Trio'' – Sansa Trio
#''Os Brazões'' – Os Brazões
#'' Em Som Maior'' – Sambrasa Trio
#''Sambossa 5''
#''Quarteto Bossamba'' – Walter Wanderley
#'' Reencontro com Sambalanço Trio'' – Sambalanço Trio
#''Som 3'' – Cesar Camargo Mariano
#''Os Sambistas'' – Paulinho da Viola
#''Decisão'' – Zimbo Trio
#''Brazilian Octopus'' – Hermeto Pascoal
#''Com Dizia O Poeta'' – Vinicius de Moraes, Marília Medalha, Toquinho
#'' E deixa o relógio andar'' – Osmar Milito
#'' Rosinha de Valença'' – Rosinha de Valença
#''Molhado de Suor'' – Alceu Valença
#'' Vila Sésamo''
#'' Vamos pro Mundo'' – Novos Baianos
#''Gerson Conrad e Zezé Motta''
#'' Sítio do Picapau Amarelo''
#''Tim Maia'' – Tim Maia
#''Vontade De Rever Você'' – Marcos Valle
#''Nave Maria'' – Tom Zé
#''Línguas de Fogo'' – Sidney Miller
References
External links
Titãs official website
*
Gavin's page at Titãs official web site
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1960 births
Living people
Brazilian drummers
Brazilian male songwriters
Brazilian people of French descent
Brazilian composers
Brazilian rock musicians
Musicians from São Paulo
Titãs members
Brazilian record producers