Category
page 1Brazilian rock musicians

Roberto Carlos
Brazilian singer-songwriter
Igor Pablo Cavalera
Brazilian drummer (born 1970)
Seu Jorge
Brazilian recording artist; musician and singer-songwriter
Cássia Eller
Brazilian singer (1962-2001)

Pitty
Priscilla Novaes Leone (born October 7, 1977), better known as Pitty, is a Brazilian rock singer.
Renato Russo
Brazilian musician (1960–1996)
Fernanda Takai
Brazilian writer recording artist and singer
Raul Seixas
Brazilian recording artist; singer and songwriter (1945-1989)
Arnaldo Antunes
Brazilian musician and writer
Erasmo Carlos
Brazilian singer (1941–2022)

Chico Science
Brazilian singer-songwriter (1966−1997)
Ed Motta
Brazilian musician
Kátya Chamma
Brazilian singer and writer

Heitor Pereira
Brazilian musician

Dom Um Romão
Brazilian jazz drummer, percussionist (1925–2005)
Samuel Rosa
Brazilian musician

Chorão
Alexandre Magno Abrão (April 9, 1970 – March 6, 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 lyricist of the influential rock band Charlie Brown Jr., Folha de S.Paulo critic André Barcinski considered him "the nearest thing to a punk hero Brazilian mainstream music ever had", and Eduardo Tristão Girão of Portal Uai called him "the bad boy of Brazilian rock" and "the spokesman of the youth of the 1990s". Having been born and raised for most of his chil
Supla
Eduardo Smith de Vasconcellos Suplicy (born 2 April 1965), known as Supla, is a Brazilian musician.
Falcão
Brazilian singer-songwriter, television presenter, humorist, and architect
Paulo Ricardo
Brazilian rock musician
Mitar Subotić
Serbian musician (1961-1999)
Humberto Gessinger
Brazilian musician and singer
Sérgio Dias
Brazilian musician

Reginaldo Rossi
Brazilian singer (1944-2013)
Wanderléa
Wanderléa Charlup Boere Salim (born June 5, 1944 in Governador Valadares, Minas Gerais) is a Brazilian singer and former co-host of the historic television show Jovem Guarda alongside Roberto Carlos and Erasmo Carlos. The show aired on TV Record between 1965 and 1968. Wanderléa was nicknamed Ternurinha (roughly "little darling") after her first hit "Ternura" ("Somehow it got to be tomorrow").
Lobão
Brazilian musician and singer
Herbert Vianna
Brazilian musician

Ronnie Von
Brazilian singer and TV presenter
Otto
Brazilian singer
Rogério Skylab
Brazilian singer-songwriter, poet and essayist (born 1956)
Frank Jorge
Brazilian writer
Fausto Fawcett
Brazilian ainger, actor, writer and journalist
Junior Lima
Brazilian singer
Eloy Fritsch
Brazilian musician
Júpiter Maçã
Brazilian musician (1968-2015)
Charles Gavin
Brazilian musician
Frejat
thumb|Frejat in March 2018
Roberto Frejat, better known as Frejat (born May 21, 1962) is a musician, composer, singer and co-founder of the band Barão Vermelho.
Champignon
Brazilian musician (1978–2013)
Duca Leindecker
Brazilian composer
João Barone
Brazilian musician

Ivan Busic
Brazilian musician
Eduardo Araújo
Brazilian singer
Marcelo Birck
musical artist
Syang
Simone Dreyer Peres (born 7 November 1968), better known as Syang () is a Brazilian musician, erotic writer, and model. Her stage name is a tribute to the AC/DC guitarist Angus Young.
Nei Van Soria
Brazilian composer and musician
Bi Ribeiro
Bass guitarist
Sérgio Britto
Brazilian musician
Dado Villa-Lobos
Brazilian musician
Paulo Miklos
Brazilian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Branco Mello
Brazilian musician

Carlo Pianta
Brazilian artist
Renato Rocha
Brazilian musician
Damião Experiença
Brazilian musician