Ira!

Ira! (Portuguese for Anger or Rage) is a Brazilian rock band that was founded in São Paulo in the early 1980s. They were strongly influenced by the Mod sound of The Who, the hard rock of Led Zeppelin and the punk rock of The Clash.

History

Early Years

Led by singer Nasi and guitarist Edgard Scandurra, with Ricardo Gaspa on bass and André Jung on drums, Ira! was at the height of their success in the mid-to-late 1980s. Songs like "Núcleo Base", "Flores em Você" and "Envelheço na Cidade" were huge hits when first released and still enjoy considerable airplay in radio stations throughout Brazil. The band had a decline in productivity and popularity during the 1990s, but regained popularity after playing before an audience of over 250,000 at the third edition of the Rock in Rio festival in 2001 and doing an acoustic special for MTV Brasil in 2004.

2007: Internal Conflicts and Split

In September 2007, just before the band were due to have a break, Nasi departed from the band after a conflict with Airton Valadão Rodolfo, who was the band manager and also Nasi's brother.

Ira

Ira or IRA may denote:

Ira

Ira may refer to:

  • Ira, Latin for wrath, one of the seven deadly sins
  • Ira (name), a Hebrew/Sanskrit language personal name
  • Irina or Ira, a given name
  • Lielirbe or Īra, Latvia
  • Ira (mythology), a goddess in Polynesian mythology
  • Ira!, a Brazilian rock and roll band
  • Ira (moth), a moth genus
  • Ira (Polish band), a Polish heavy metal band
  • One of a pair of Andean panpipes siku (instrument)
  • Toponymy

  • Ira, Iowa
  • Ira Township, Michigan
  • Ira, New York
  • Ira, Texas
  • Hopewell, Red River County, Texas, formerly Ira
  • Ira, Vermont
  • Eira, Messenia or Ira, a municipality in northern Messenia, Greece
  • Ira, Mazandaran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran
  • Ira, Tehran, a village in Tehran Province, Iran
  • IRA

    The initials IRA most commonly refer to:

  • Irish Republican Army, which has existed in various forms since 1916
  • Irish Republican Army (1917–22)
  • Iraí

    Iraí is a municipality in the state Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

    See also

  • List of municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul
  • References


    Verano (surname)

    Verano is a surname of Basque origin. as a word it means "summer" in the Spanish language but as a family name in the Basque language is "a habitational name from a town in Biscay province, Basque Country in Spain", and usually applies to the descendants of the Verano family, an old basque noble family originally from Biscay province in Basque Country. It's also connected to two important Italian cities, Camerino and Ferrara, The surname Verano has been found in Camerino from as early as the 13th-16th centuries, first with the title of Vicars of the Holy See. The term Verano may have originated from the Basque "Berano", a name which is popular and common among the residents of those who lived in a town within Biscay Country. A bishop has even been cited from there in 1482. The surname Verano is distributed between Verano's family in some countries such Spain (The former Spanish colonies) in the Philippines where substantial numbers of Basques emigrated to, including United States, France, Italy, Malta, and Mexico. In the United States of America, one of the first Veranos to be recorded on fresh immigration records were from Italy and Hawaii. However since they possessed Italian and Spanish names, it can be concluded that they were descendants of those Spaniards or Europeans who landed on the shores Oceania when there was Colonialism in the islands. There are about 9,102 Documents about Verano Ancestry, 7,223 Birth, Marriage and Deaths and 665 Immigration Records in the USA.

    Summer (2011 film)

    Summer (Spanish: Verano) is a 2011 Chilean drama film written and directed by José Luis Torres Leiva.

    Cast

  • Rosario Blefari as Isa
  • Julieta Figueroa as Julieta
  • Francisco Ossa as Francisco
  • References

    External links

  • Summer at the Internet Movie Database
  • Dulce María

    Dulce María Espinosa Saviñón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdulse maˈɾi.a saβiˈɲon]; born December 6, 1985) is a Mexican actress and singer-songwriter.

    She's been part of several music projects, most notably pop group RBD from 2004 to 2009, which originated from the successful telenovela Rebelde (2004–2006), and sold 57 million albums around the world. Since 2009, after signing to Universal Music, Dulce María has released two solo albums: Extranjera (2010) and Sin Fronteras (2014).

    Early life

    Dulce María was born on December 6, 1985 in Mexico City, Federal District. She has two sisters, Blanca Ireri and Claudia. As a child, Dulce María began doing television commercials. In 1993, at the age of 8 , she was cast on Plaza Sesamo, Mexico's version of Sesame Street. She also appeared in various Mexican commercials during her young age, including the Mexican furniture store Viana during Mother's Day. She was later cast in El Club de Gaby and participated in several specials on the Mexican Discovery Kids channel. She began to work in soap operas in Televisa but she discovered her real passion when she was given the opportunity to participate in a music project called Rebelde.

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