Andria Busic | |
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Born | October 9, 1965 |
Origin | São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil |
Genres | Hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock |
Occupation(s) | Bassist, Musician, Songwriter, Producer |
Instruments | Bass, vocals |
Years active | 1984 - present |
Labels | Baratos Afins(1984-1988), WEA(1989-1994), Laser Company(1995-1997), Paradoxx Music(1997-1999 and 2003), Century Media (2005 - present days) |
Associated acts | Taffo, Ultraje a Rigor, Platina, Dr. Sin |
Website | https://web.archive.org/web/20071215065601/http://www.busicsbrothers.com.br/ |
Andria Busic (born October 9, 1965 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian bassist/vocalist who has worked with such bands as Dr. Sin,Ultraje a Rigor, Taffo, Supla and Eduardo Araújo.
In 1970 when Andria and his brother Ivan Busic had started to become interested in Rock 'n Roll, inspired by their father, the famous jazz trumpeter André Busic, who formed the Traditional Jazz Band. Beyond bands such as Beatles, Rush, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, at Busic's house, they heard many different music styles, like jazz, blues and country, so they began to study their respective instruments.
In 1984 the Busic Brothers former the band called Prisma, a name that soon after would be changed to Platina, played hard rock in Portuguese. They recorded their first LP by Baratos Afins (label), with this formation: Sérgio Semam (vocal), Daril Parisi (guitar), Ivan Busic (drums) and Andria Busic (bass and back vocals).
After some time, they decided return with Platina, and in 1988, with another name: Slogan that soon after was changed to Cherokee. With another formation, with Renato Nunes on the guitar, the album was released by Baratos Afins again. Soon after, it dissolved.
Andria entered quickly in one of the most famous Brazilian rock bands, called Ultraje a Rigor, where he recorded the CD Crescendo, and did a special participation on the CD Por quê Ultraje?.