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rich musical diversity of Brazil, particularly the artistry of
Djavan, Milton Nascimento and Antonio Carlos Jobim, proved an
undeniable influence on Rafael’s musical upbringing. His
mother took infrequent trips to Sao Paulo, and she would return
bearing the latest rock records -- including the Rolling Stones
and Kiss -- which he would assimilate. |
Fortunately
Rafael also had two brothers who played bass and drums. All three
performed with their mother in concert and theater appearances.
The three siblings also formed a rock band and played outdoor
shows at rodeos, honing their performance chops in front of audiences
of 10,000+. In this arena -- at the age of nine -- Rafael refined
a ferocious, crowd-pleasing lead guitar style.
Rafael left home and moved to Curitiba, the capital of the state
of Parana, to study classical music. His first band, however, was
a jazz group called Lex Luthor. Next came Icarus, a melodic metal
band where Rafael rejoined his brother to tour regionally to rave
reviews. "Trash jazz" was next on the agenda as a seventeen-year-old
Rafael and company stirred up a smoking amalgam of rap and heavy
metal in a group called Nospheratu. The band's EP was an underground
indie hit. " Musical opportunities were what brought me to the
U.S.," recalls Rafael. As a student at Musician’s Institute
in Hollywood, Rafael began his transformation from shredding guitarist
to complete musician. He also began expanding his own strain of musical
definition, studying the nuances of jazz and incorporating this knowledge
into his own style, merging it with Brazilian fusion and funk. He
graduated in 1996 and was awarded a scholarship to continue his education.
Also at MI Rafael won the GIT Masters Guitar Competition. He is currently
featured on two internationally released CD's, MI Japan GIT Masters
and MI Jams.
Rafael has played with a number of bands including the melodic song-driven
pop/rock band, Polyanna (who opened shows for Guns 'n' Roses guitarist
Slash), and the dark, hard-rocking aggregation Strange Sum, at performance
venues including: Luna Park, The Roxy, The Whiskey, The Palace, Dragonfly,
The Troubadour, Coconut Teaszer, The Garage and other California
clubs. Rafael also leads his own bands in regular appearances at
the Baked Potato in Hollywood where he brings his highly original
style to audiences accustomed to performances from the jazz giants
of the 21st Century. In addition, Rafael is in demand as a sideman
for sessions. He has performed with multi-platinum artists, Marc
Anthony, Mya and Sisqo. On both electric and acoustic guitars, Rafael
creates supportive soundscapes with sweeping arpeggios, dense sonic
textures, and his animated youthful velocity. |
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| Rafael also helped
to create music for the award-winning film, Distorted Images,
which captured honors at the WorldFest Houston, Algarve International
Film Festival (Portugal), and in New York at both the Latino
Film Festival and the Independent International Film Festival.
He is also a key musical ingredient, adding guitar and bass to
the Japanese-released video game, Spawn. As a singer/songwriter,
composer and musician, Rafael continues to combine a wide variety
of musical ingredients--jazz, funk, rock and Brazilian music
-- into new forms. His intense dedication to his craft is matched
by his impeccable musicality. His musical horizons are limitless. |
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