Thiago Raphael Castanho (born February 8, 1975) is a Brazilian guitarist,
record producer
A record producer is a recording project's creative and technical leader, commanding studio time and coaching artists, and in popular genres typically creates the song's very sound and structure. Virgil Moorefield"Introduction" ''The Producer as ...
, painter and sculptor, best known for being a founding member of
alternative rock
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bands
Charlie Brown Jr.
Charlie Brown Jr. was a Brazilian alternative rock band from Santos, São Paulo. The group was popular with disadvantaged youth because of their relatable commentary about social issues and the frequent use of skate punk and hip hop slang in ...
, Aliados,
A Banca and O Legado, and for his subsequent work with
Ira!
Ira! ( Portuguese for '' Anger!'' or ''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 influenced by the Mod sound of The Who ...
and
Capital Inicial
Capital Inicial is a Brazilian rock band that flourished in the 1980s, saw a resurgence in the late 1990s, and extended into the 2000s.
History
The band has recorded fifteen studio albums, six live albums and seven DVDs in their 40-year caree ...
.
Biography

Thiago Raphael Castanho was born in
Santos, São Paulo
Santos (, ''Saints'') is a municipality in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, founded in 1546 by the Portuguese nobleman Brás Cubas. It is located mostly on the island of São Vicente, which harbors both the city of Santos and the city of Sã ...
on February 8, 1975, and would learn how to play the guitar with 13 years old, encouraged by a sister. Around 1988 he began performing in his first musical groups, meeting his future
Charlie Brown Jr.
Charlie Brown Jr. was a Brazilian alternative rock band from Santos, São Paulo. The group was popular with disadvantaged youth because of their relatable commentary about social issues and the frequent use of skate punk and hip hop slang in ...
bandmate
Pinguim Ruas through one of them. In 1992 he was invited by
Chorão
Alexandre Magno Abrão (9 April 1970 – 6 March 2013), known professionally as Chorão, was a Brazilian singer-songwriter, skateboarder, filmmaker, screenwriter and businessman. Best known for being a founding member and the vocalist/main lyri ...
to join his project What's Up, which would later evolve to become Charlie Brown Jr.; Castanho took part on the recording of the band's first three albums, with the final one, ''
Nadando com os Tubarões'' (2000), awarding them their first nomination to a
Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album. However, Castanho was growing tired of Charlie Brown Jr.'s extensive touring schedule, and left them one year after the album's release.
Following his departure from Charlie Brown Jr., Castanho formed the band Aliados 13 (later renamed to simply Aliados), with whom he recorded two albums: the self-titled ''Aliados 13'' (2002) ''A Dose Certa'' (2004); he also founded his own recording studio, Digital Grooves, in Santos, and was invited to take part in band
Ira!
Ira! ( Portuguese for '' Anger!'' or ''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 influenced by the Mod sound of The Who ...
's ''Acústico MTV'' live album as a guest musician. Following a major re-shuffle on Charlie Brown Jr.'s line-up in 2005, Castanho accepted an invitation to return to the band; during his second tenure with them, he co-produced the album ''
Ritmo, Ritual e Responsa'' alongside Chorão, and cameod as himself in the 2007 film ', written and co-produced by Chorão. He remained with the band until 2013, when it ended following Chorão's death due to a
cocaine
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overdose.
Soon afterwards, he and remaining Charlie Brown Jr. members
Champignon
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,
Marcão and
Bruno Graveto
Bruno César Bezerra (born December 8, 1982), better known by his stage name Bruno Graveto, is a Brazilian drummer popular for his work with bands Charlie Brown Jr., A Banca and Strike.
Biography
Bruno César Bezerra was born in Santos, São Paul ...
teamed up with Lena Papini to form
A Banca, described as a "
tribute act
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/
spiritual successor
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" to Charlie Brown Jr.; they released a single, "
O Novo Passo", in August, before splitting up as well due to the suicide of Champignon one month later.
In 2014 he teamed up with former
NX Zero
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The band released their debu ...
vocalist Yuri Nishida to form O Legado; they split up one year later due to Nishida's other commitments. Around the same time Castanho was invited by
Capital Inicial
Capital Inicial is a Brazilian rock band that flourished in the 1980s, saw a resurgence in the late 1990s, and extended into the 2000s.
History
The band has recorded fifteen studio albums, six live albums and seven DVDs in their 40-year caree ...
's vocalist Dinho Ouro Preto to be a guest musician on their ''Acústico NYC'' DVD, recorded at a performance in
New York City
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.
In late 2019 he was a guest musician on the song "Nosso Lugar", by
funk singer
MC Kevin.
Outside of his musical career, Castanho is also a painter and a sculptor; in 2013 he organized his first exhibition of sculptures in acrylic in
São Paulo
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.
Controversies
On July 21, 2013, while travelling to
Manaus for a performance with A Banca, an elderly woman accused Castanho of
sexual harassment inside the airplane. After a discussion, the musician headed to the
Federal Police
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Jurisdiction
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LEAs ...
to give his statement; his bandmates later confirmed that he wasn't arrested.
In 2019 he was a vehement critic of Charlie Brown Jr.'s return with guest vocalists, stating that "the band can't exist without Chorão". However, when the band reunited once again in 2021 for a tour celebrating Chorão's 50th birthday, Castanho agreed to return as guitarist. He parted ways alongside bandmate Marcão on October 25, citing creative divergences with Chorão's son Alexandre, the tour's organizer.
Discography
Charlie Brown Jr.
Charlie Brown Jr. was a Brazilian alternative rock band from Santos, São Paulo. The group was popular with disadvantaged youth because of their relatable commentary about social issues and the frequent use of skate punk and hip hop slang in ...
* (1997) ''
Transpiração Contínua Prolongada
''Transpiração Contínua Prolongada'' (Portuguese for "''Prolonged Continuous Sweating''") is the debut album by Brazilian alternative rock band Charlie Brown Jr., released on June 16, 1997 through Virgin Records. It was one of the band's many r ...
''
* (1999) ''
Preço Curto... Prazo Longo''
* (2000) ''
Nadando com os Tubarões''
* (2005) ''
Imunidade Musical''
* (2007) ''
Ritmo, Ritual e Responsa''
* (2009) ''
Camisa 10 Joga Bola Até na Chuva''
* (2012) ''
Música Popular Caiçara
''Música Popular Caiçara'' ( Portuguese for "''Caiçara Popular Music''") is the second live album by Brazilian alternative rock band Charlie Brown Jr., released in CD, DVD and Blu-ray formats through Radar Records. Recorded during two gigs ...
''
* (2013) ''
La Familia 013''
* (2021) ''
Chegou Quem Faltava''
Aliados
* (2002) ''Aliados 13''
* (2004) ''A Dose Certa''
References
External links
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1975 births
Living people
Charlie Brown Jr. members
Brazilian record producers
Brazilian rock guitarists
Brazilian male guitarists
Alternative rock guitarists
Brazilian rap rock musicians
Brazilian painters
Brazilian sculptors
People from Santos, São Paulo
Musicians from São Paulo (state)