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Carlos Adão "Cadão" Volpato (born December 28, 1956) is a Brazilian musician, artist, journalist and writer. He is best known for being the frontman of now-defunct cult post-punk band Fellini. ==Biography== Cadão Volpato was born in São Paulo in 1956, and graduated in Journalism at the ECA-USP and in social science at the FFLCH-USP. His first job was in 1984, at the magazine ''Veja'' as a text reviser.〔(Interview with Cadão Volpato, 1996 ) 〕 Also in 1984 he founded the band Fellini, alongside Thomas Pappon, Jair Marcos, Ricardo Salvagni and Celso Pucci, also known as "Minho K." (who only played with the band once).〔 After Fellini's first break-up in 1990 (due to Thomas Pappon leaving Brazil to go live in Europe, and because Volpato wanted to focus on his intellectual career),〔 he founded a "spiritual successor" to Fellini called Funziona Senza Vapore (in a reference to Fellini's most famous song), with the two original Fellini members plus Stela Campos replacing Pappon. They recorded in 1992 a homonymous album; however, it was only released ten years later.〔(Funziona Senza Vapore (1992) ) 〕 In 2002 Cadão reformed Fellini and with them released two more albums before its definitive break-up in 2010. In 2005 he released his first solo album, ''Tudo que Eu Quero Dizer Tem que Ser no Ouvido''. From 1991 to 1994 and again from 2010 to 2012 he hosted the program ''Metrópolis'' in TV Cultura (initial episodes with him also featured his then-girlfriend, Lorena Calábria). He is also author of the short story books ''Ronda Noturna'' (1995), ''Dezembro de um Verão Maravilhoso'' (1999), ''Questionário'' (2005) and ''Relógio sem Sol'' (2007), and ''Meu Filho, Meu Besouro'' (2011), a children's poetry book that was also illustrated by him, and dedicated to his son.〔(''Cadão Volpato lança livro infantil'' ), iG, August 5, 2011 〕〔(Cadão Volpato's ''Meu Filho, Meu Besouro'' ) 〕 His sixth work, the novel ''Pessoas que Passam pelos Sonhos'', was released in 2013; it was his first novel.〔(Mais perto do Brasil ) 〕 In 2014 he was nominated to the São Paulo Prize for Literature, in the "Best Book of the Year — Debut Authors Over 40" category, for ''Pessoas que Passam pelos Sonhos''; however, he eventually lost the prize to Veronica Stigger's ''Opisanie swiata''. 2015 saw the release of another children's work, the picture book ''Cavalos da Chuva''.〔(Cosac Naify | Cavalos da Chuva ) 〕 All of his books thus far were published by Cosac Naify. In 2015 Volpato reunited with former Fellini bandmate Thomas Pappon and formed the experimental rock duo Pappon & Volpato. They have uploaded three songs as of yet for their official SoundCloud page.〔(Pappon & Volpato )〕 Cadão has stated that he has used LSD, and that the Fellini song "LSD", off the album ''Amor Louco'', was about his experiences with the drug.〔http://www.beatrix.pro.br/mofo/fellini.htm〕 He also illustrated the front cover to Fellini's albums ''Fellini Só Vive 2 Vezes'' and ''Você Nem Imagina'', and to his own solo album. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cadão Volpato」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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