Bunnyranch
This article is about Portuguese rock band. For the famous brothel, see Moonlite BunnyRanch.
Bunnyranch | |
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Bunnyranch performing in September 2005 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Coimbra, Lisbon, Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal |
Genres | Rock, rock'n'roll, garage, blues, soul, funk, punk |
Years active | 2002-present |
Labels | ARTEZ |
Members |
Kaló João Cardoso Augusto Cardoso Pedro Calhau |
Past members |
Filipe Costa André Ferrão |
Bunnyranch is a Portuguese rock'n'roll band originally from Coimbra formed by Kaló, Filipe Costa, Pedro Calhau and André Ferrão. After departure of Filipe Costa and André Ferrão, they were replaced by João Cardoso and Augusto Cardoso. The band was named after a famous American brothel called Moonlite BunnyRanch in Mound House, Nevada in the United States.[1]
Besides being very popular in Portugal, the band also toured Spain, the Netherlands and England. Their stage act is explosive and a hallmark of the band. A documentary film was shot documenting the band's career.
Members
- Kaló - vocals and drums
- João Cardoso - keyboards, piano and vocals
- Augusto Cardoso - guitar
- Pedro Calhau - bass
- ex-members
- Filipe Costa - keyboard, piano
- André Ferrão - guitar
Discography
Albums
- 2004: Trying to Lose [Lux Records]
- 2006: Luna Dance [Transformadores]
- 2008: Teach Us Lord... How To Wait [Lux Records]
- 2010: If You Missed the Last Train
EPs
- 2002: Too Flop to Boogie (EP) [Lux Records]
- 2008: Teach Us Lord (EP) (from album Teach Us Lord... How To Wait) [Lux Records]
- 2008: How To Wait (EP) (from album Teach Us Lord... How To Wait) [Lux Records]
References
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