Reges Bolo, lead singer of the band O Surto, dies

Reges Bolo, lead singer of the band O Surto, dies


The group achieved success thanks to the successful A Cera




Reges cakesinger of the band The epidemiche died on Monday the 24th. The information was confirmed by bassist Franklin Medeiros, known as Digão, of Raimundos.

“My partner left us today Reges cakeby the band O Surto, who did it all Brazil go crazy with the hit ‘A Cera’! Now she is on the spiritual plane spreading his genius! Rest in peace. Having had contact with his family, I called his sister, with whom he lived in Porto Alegre. And Lucy [irmã de Reges] he confirmed to me [a morte]. He died at home and was sleeping,” wrote Digão, in a post on Instagram.

The family, according to the bassist of Raimundosdoes not yet have an official cause of death, but it is suspected that the singer suffered a cardiac arrest.

Reges was 52 years old and lived in Porto Alegre. In addition to friends, family and fans, he is survived by five children and one grandson. There is no information about the vigil and burial yet.

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The Ceará rock band O Surto was created in 1994. In 1997, the group released their debut album, which bore the band’s name.

The musical group has become famous for its success the wax during the 2000s. The band performed the 2001 edition on the World Stage of Rock in Rio. At the time, due to lack of repertoire, the band played twice the waxalso asking for five covers on stage.

After Rock in Rio, Surto entered the studio to make their second album. They recorded the instrumental part and went on a five-date tour of Japan before recording vocals. But the band had a fight over there and ended up breaking up. Reges used the suffix “d’O Surto” and continued to perform.

Source: Terra

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