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Pouca Vogal ("Few Vowels" in English) is a side project created by
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singers gauchos Duca Leindecker (Leader and guitarist of the band Cidadão Quem) and Humberto Gessinger (Leader and bassist of the group
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History


Early years

Friends since the late '80s, and Humberto Gessinger and Duca Leindecker are band-leaders of two of the biggest bands in rock gaucho, the Engenheiros do Hawaii and Cidadão Quem. In 2008, both bands ended their tours of albums ( Novos Horizontes, acoustic album released by the Engenheiros do Hawaii in 2007, and 7, studio album Cidadão Quem, released in 2006), interrupting the activities of the bands and making possible the realization of the project, has long envisioned by the singers.


Pouca Vogal - Gessinger + Leindecker (2008–09)

The duo has recorded eight songs in electro-acoustic arrangements, which were released on the official website of the group and gave rise to album Pouca Vogal - Gessinger + Leindecker. After the recording of them, the duo has been touring several cities in Brazil.


Ao Vivo em Porto Alegre (2009–present)

In March 2009, the duo recorded the CD,
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'' Ao Vivo em Porto Alegre'' in the theater of CIEE, the capital of
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. The show brings together music of Engenheiros do Hawaii and the Cidadão Quem, besides the songs that the pair wrote in 2008. Besides the songs, the DVD has the shares in
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''PoA Pops'' orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Fernando Cordella, with arrangements by James Kreutzer, and bassist Luciano Leindecker (brother of Duca and bassist Cidadão Quem) playing the bass and an instrument created by him, called quince. Recorded independently, there was an interval of nine months between its recording and its release through the label
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Band members


Current members

* Humberto Gessinger -
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, midi pedalboard,
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* Duca Leindecker - lead vocals,
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, classical guitar, pandeirola,
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Guest musicians

* Carlos Maltz - percussion instrument, lead vocals * Luciano Leindecker -
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* Borguetinho - sanfona


Discography

Studio albums * Pouca Vogal - Gessinger + Leindecker (2008) Live albums * Ao Vivo Em Porto Alegre (2009)


References


External links

* {{Authority control Musical groups established in 2008 Brazilian musical groups Musical groups disestablished in 2012 2008 establishments in Brazil 2012 disestablishments in Brazil