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Tutti Frutti is a Brazilian rock band formed in the early 1970s by musicians living in the Pompeia neighbourhood, in São Paulo. Between 1973 and 1978, with leading guitarist Luís Sérgio Carlini, the band accompanied Rita Lee in her shows after she had left Os Mutantes. This proved to be a successful association, making Tutti Frutti one of the most prominent Brazilian rock groups in the 1970s. They recorded with Rita Lee several national hits as "Agora só Falta Você", "Esse Tal de Roque Enrow", "Ovelha Negra", "Corista de Rock", "Miss Brasil 2000" and "Jardins da Babilônia". After the association with her came to an end in 1978, the band continued to perform with lead singer Simbas until they finally broke up in 1981. Carlini, who owns the Tutti Frutti brand name, has attempted various othe

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  • Tutti Frutti Band (de)
  • Tutti Frutti (groupe croate) (fr)
  • Tutti Frutti (groupe brésilien) (fr)
  • Tutti frutti (rivista) (it)
  • Tutti Frutti (banda) (pt)
  • Tutti Frutti (Brazilian band) (en)
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  • Tutti Frutti Band, verkürzt: Tutti Frutti war eine kroatische und ehemals jugoslawische Rock- und Popband aus Split. Gegründet wurde diese gegen Mitte der 1980er Jahre von Tomo Mrduljaš und Nenad Ninčević. Besondere Anerkennung erlangte die Band mit dem Lied Dalmacijo über die Region Dalmatien, welches später zu einer von vielen Hymnen des kroatischen Fußballvereins HNK Hajduk Split, wurde. (de)
  • Tutti frutti est un groupe de musique rock croate, formé dans le milieu des années 1980. Il est populaire en Croatie et dans les autres États de l'ancienne Yougoslavie. Sa chanson la plus célèbre est Dalmacijo, qui est devenue l'hymne du club de football Hajduk Split et de ses supporters. (fr)
  • Tutti Frutti est un groupe de rock brésilien, originaire de São Paulo. Il est formé au début des années 1970 par des musiciens du quartier de Pompeia, et dirigé par le guitariste Luis Sérgio Carlini. Entre 1973 et 1978 le groupe accompagne la chanteuse Rita Lee dans ses spectacles. Rita avait quittée Os Mutantes l'année précédente. Avec elle, ils deviennent l'un des grands noms du rock brésilien dans les années 1970, et comptent plusieurs chansons à succès national, tels que Agora só falta você, Esse tal de Roque Enrow, Ovelha negra, Corista de rock, Miss Brasil 2000 et Jardins da Babilônia. Le groupe continuera sa carrière avec un nouveau chanteur, mais mettra fin à ses activités en 1981. Ils reviennent en 2007 avec une nouvelle formation et ne jouent qu'occasionnellement depuis. (fr)
  • Tutti frutti è stata una rivista specializzata nell'informazione musicale nata nel 1982 e rivolta perlopiù al pop ed al rock mainstream. (it)
  • Tutti Frutti is a Brazilian rock band formed in the early 1970s by musicians living in the Pompeia neighbourhood, in São Paulo. Between 1973 and 1978, with leading guitarist Luís Sérgio Carlini, the band accompanied Rita Lee in her shows after she had left Os Mutantes. This proved to be a successful association, making Tutti Frutti one of the most prominent Brazilian rock groups in the 1970s. They recorded with Rita Lee several national hits as "Agora só Falta Você", "Esse Tal de Roque Enrow", "Ovelha Negra", "Corista de Rock", "Miss Brasil 2000" and "Jardins da Babilônia". After the association with her came to an end in 1978, the band continued to perform with lead singer Simbas until they finally broke up in 1981. Carlini, who owns the Tutti Frutti brand name, has attempted various othe (en)
  • Tutti Frutti é uma banda brasileira de rock, formada no início dos anos 70 por músicos do bairro da Pompeia, em São Paulo. Entre 1973 e 1978 - liderada pelo guitarrista Luis Sérgio Carlini, a banda foi o grupo de apoio de Rita Lee, após a saída da cantora dos Mutantes. Com ela tornaram-se um dos grandes nomes do rock brasileiro na década de 70 e gravaram 4 álbuns de estúdio - Atrás do Porto Tem uma Cidade, Fruto Proibido, Entradas e Bandeiras e Babilônia, 2 álbuns ao vivo - Hollywood Rock e Refestança, em parceria com Gilberto Gil, e várias músicas de sucesso nacional, como "Mamãe Natureza", "Agora Só Falta Você", "", "Luz del Fuego", "Ovelha Negra", "", "" e "". No final de 1978, Carlini levaria consigo o nome da banda, recrutando novos integrantes, como o vocalista Simbas, e lançariam, a (pt)
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  • Tutti Frutti (en)
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  • Tutti Frutti (en)
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  • * Franklin Paolillo * Gilberto Nardo * Johnny Boy * Luís Sérgio Carlini * Mr. Ruffino * Roy Carlini * Rubens Nardo * Sol Ribeiro (en)
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