User:Macribas/Duca Leindecker

Eduardo Tavares Leindecker (Porto Alegre, April 5th, 1970) is a Brazilian singer, guitarist and composer, leader of the band Cidadão Quem. From 2008 to 2012 was part of Pouca Vogal, with Humberto Gessinger. He is married, since 2012, with the politician Manuela D'Ávila.

Bio
Played many instruments, being distinguished by the critics as the best guitar player of the year for three consecutive years. At age seventeen recorded a solo album and in the early 90s was invited by Bob Dylan to open his shows in Brasil.

With Cidadão Quem, released sete CDs and played at Rock in Rio III. He writes scores for soap operas.

In 1999 published his first book, A casa da esquina, one of the most sold books at the 45ª Feira do Livro de Porto Alegre. In 2002 released his second book, A Favor do Vento. And in 2013 came the third O menino que pintava sonhos.

Besides the successful solo and Cidadão Quem careers, Duca Leindecker was a member of Bandaliera, rock band from the South of Brasil. In 2007, in a partnership with the leader of Engenheiros do Hawaii, Humberto Gessinger, wrote the song Força do Silêncio, which gave them the award Prêmio Açorianos.

From 2008 to 2012, Duca dedicated his time to Pouca Vogal, a duo with Humberto Gessinger which produced two albums. They wrote new songs, but kept playing the hits from Cidadão Quem and Engenheiros do Hawaii.

In 2013, he released his most recent solo album, Voz, Violão e Batucada. In 2015, came his first solo DVD, Plano Aberto.

Bandaliera

 * Nosso Lado Animal (1987)
 * Ao Vivo (1991)

Solo

 * Duca Leindecker (1988)
 * Voz, Violão e Batucada (2013)
 * Plano Aberto (2015)
 * Baixar Armas (2018)

Cidadão Quem

 * Outras Caras (13 de outubro de 1993)
 * A lente azul (1996)
 * Spermatozoon (1999)
 * Soma (2000)
 * Girassóis da Rússia (2002)
 * Acústico no Theatro São Pedro (2004)
 * 7|Sete (2007)

Pouca Vogal

 * Pouca Vogal: Gessinger + Leindecker (2008)
 * Ao Vivo Em Porto Alegre (2009)

Books

 * A casa da esquina (1999)
 * A favor do vento (2002)
 * O menino que pintava sonhos (2013)