Leno (singer)
Leno | |
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Birth name | Gileno Osório Wanderley de Azevedo |
Born | Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil | 25 April 1949
Died | 8 December 2022 Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil | (aged 73)
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Singer, composer, and guitarist |
Years active | 1965—2022 |
Gileno Osório Wanderley de Azevedo (25 April 1949 – 8 December 2022), better known as Leno, was a Brazilian singer, composer, and guitarist.
Career
[edit]Leno was born in Natal on 25 April 1949. He began his musical career in 1965 during the Jovem Guarda era. After becoming part of some bands, he was discovered by producers from the record label CBS, when he met Renato Barros of Renato e Seus Blue Caps. He went on to form a duo with Lílian Knapp, Barros' girlfriend and a friend of Leno since childhood.[1] Their duo, Leno & Lílian, released its first single in 1966, a disc with the songs "Pobre Menina" and "Devolva-me" that, beginning with their participation on the Jovem Guarda program on Emissoras Unidas, brought them great success and leading them to be recognized nationally. That same year, they would released their first self-titled album, which included the single "Eu Não Sabia que Você Existia", which was also a radio success. Afterwards, Leno began to compose songs for other artists on the label, especially for Renato e seus Blue Caps, building up a reputation as well for being a composer.[2]
After the release of his second studio album, Não Acredito, which put "Não Acredito" and "Coisinha Estúpida" on radio, misunderstandings between the two singers led to the end of the duo in 1968. That same year, he released his first solo album, Leno, and had a success with the song "A Pobreza". He participated as a composer for some Renato e seus Blue Caps albums at the end of the 60s.[3] After another album that attempted to repeat the Jovem Guarda formula, titled A Festa dos seus 15 Anos, he was not able to land a success on the radio at all. He decided to reformulate his solo career when he met Raul Seixas, who was a producer at CBS, and the two went on to be close friends. It was Seixas who led him to a new direction in his career, helping him to produce the album Vida e Obra de Johnny McCartney between November 1970 and January 1971. Meanwhile, with various songs of his censored, the album was shelved by CBS, being only launched as a Maxi single. Even still, Leno was informed that the master tracks of the album were destroyed. That album, with production and lyrics by Seixas and participation by the bands A Bolha, Renato e seus Blue Caps, and the Uruguayan band Los Shakers, was meant to be a turning point in his career and that would lead to the release of his album on 8 channels in Brazil, but this did not materialize.[4]
As a result, he returned to be a duo with Lílian in 1972, releasing two albums, but without the success of those albums. In 1976, he released Meu Nome É Gileno, with his own music, including a rerecording of the 1971 single "Grilo City" and rerecordings of songs such as "Luar do Sertão" (by poet Catulo da Paixão Cearense) and "Me Deixe Mudo", by composer Walter Franco.[4] In the 1980s, he released a unique album, having difficulties in keeping forth in his musical career. In the decade that followed, he participated in various homages to the Jovem Guarda that led to him being able to record again. In 1995, researcher Marcelo Fróes discovered the master discs of Vida e Obra de Johnny McCartney at the archives of Sony Music Brasil, the successor to CBS, and Leno was finally able to release the album. In the following years, he did performances and releases inspired by nostalgia for the Jovem Guarda and for its connection to Seixas.[5]
Death
[edit]Leno died on 8 December 2022 in Natal after suffering from cancer.[6]
Discography
[edit]Discography based on pages and referenced works.[7][8][9]
Leno e Lilian
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- 1966 – Leno e Lilian
- 1967 – Não Acredito
- 1972 – Leno e Lilian
- 1973 – Leno e Lilian
CDS
[edit]- 1966 – Devolva-me / Pobre Menina
- 1967 – Está Pra Nascer / Não Vai Passar
- 1967 – Coisinha Estúpida / Um Novo Amor Surgirá
EPs
[edit]- 1966 – Leno e Lilian
- 1967 – Leno e Lilian - Vol. II
- 1967 – Não Acredito
- 1968 – Não Acredito - Vol. II
Collections
[edit]- 1966 – As 14 Mais - Vol. XVIII (06 "Devolva-me e 13 "Pobre Menina")
- 1967 – As 14 Mais - Vol. XIX (03 "Está pra Nascer" e 12 "Não Vai Passar")
- 1967 – As 14 Mais - Vol. XX (03 "Não Acredito" e 12 "Parem Tudo")
Solo career
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- 1968 – Leno
- 1970 – A Festa dos seus 15 Anos
- 1976 – Meu Nome É Gileno
- 1981 – Encontros no Tempo
- 1990 – Coração Adolescente
- 1995 – Vida e Obra de Johnny McCartney
- 2006 – Idade Mídia
- 2010 – Canções com Raulzito
Live
[edit]- 2000 – Coisas que a Gente Viveu
CDs
[edit]- 1968 – A Pobreza / Me Deixe em Paz
- 1970 – A Última Vez que Eu Vi Rozane / É Bom Estar em Natal mais uma Vez
- 1970 – Sha-la-la / Corina, Corina
- 1974 – Flores Mortas / Rock Baby Rock
- 1983 – Quero Amanhecer com Você / Com Muito Prazer
- 1984 – Rosa de Maio / Sonho Tropical
EPs
[edit]- 1971 – Lady Babel / Convite para Ângela / Johnny McCartney / Peguei Uma Apollo
Collections
[edit]- 1988 – O Melhor de Leno 1974-1988
- 1995 – Aquelas Canções - Antologia 1968-1970
Tributes
[edit]- 1991 – Brasil - Jovem Guarda
- 1995 – 30 Anos de Jovem Guarda - Vol 2 ("Ritmo de Chuva")
- 1995 – 30 Anos de Jovem Guarda - Vol 4 ("A Pobreza")
- 2002 – O Pulo do Negro Gato (01 "Negro Gato" e 11 "Esqueça e Perdoe")
- 2005 – Jovem Guarda para Sempre (01 "Momentos Inesquecíveis", 05 "Pobre Menina", 06 "Devolva-me", 07 "Veja se me Esquece" and 14 "Era Um Garoto Que Como Eu Amava os Beatles e os Rolling Stones")
Grupo Matéria Prima
[edit]- 1973 – Sessão de Rock
Videography
[edit]- 2005 – Jovem Guarda para Sempre com "Pobre Menina", "Veja Se Me Esquece", "Jovem Guarda" e "Era Um Garoto Que Como Eu Amava os Beatles e os Rolling Stones"
References
[edit]- ^ "Lílian Knapp, da dupla Leno e Lilian, lamenta morte de antigo parceiro musical". Yahoo!. 9 December 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
- ^ "Integrante da dupla Leno e Lilian e do grupo Renato e Seus Blue Caps, Leno Azevedo morre aos 73 anos". Extra. 8 December 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
- ^ "Morre o cantor Leno Azevedo, da dupla com Lilian e do grupo Renato e Seus Blue Caps". O Dia. 8 December 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
- ^ a b Leila Benedetti (9 December 2022). "Leno Azevedo: relembre ou conheça a trajetória do parceiro musical de Lilian Knapp". Universo Retrô. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
- ^ "Leno, voz da Jovem Guarda, morre aos 73 anos em Natal". G1. 9 December 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
- ^ "Leno, dupla de Lilian e do grupo Renato e Seus Blue Caps, morre aos 73 anos". UOL. 9 December 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
- ^ "Leno". Portal Jovem Guarda. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
- ^ "Leno & Lílian". Portal Jovem Guarda. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
- ^ Fróes, Marcelo (2000). Jovem Guarda: em ritmo de aventura. Editora 34. ISBN 9788573261875.
See also
[edit]- Rock Concert – Television program narrated by Leno during the 1970s.
- 1949 births
- 2022 deaths
- People from Natal, Rio Grande do Norte
- Jovem Guarda
- 20th-century Brazilian singers
- 21st-century Brazilian singers
- 20th-century Brazilian composers
- 21st-century Brazilian composers
- 20th-century Brazilian guitarists
- 21st-century Brazilian guitarists
- Brazilian male guitarists
- Deaths from cancer in Rio Grande do Norte