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Rui Veloso (Rui Manuel Gaudêncio Veloso) was born on 30 July, 1957 in Lisbon, Portugal, is a Portuguese singer-songwriter (born 1957). Discover Rui Veloso's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

Popular As Rui Manuel Gaudêncio Veloso
Occupation N/A
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 30 July 1957
Birthday 30 July
Birthplace Lisbon, Portugal
Nationality Portugal

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Who Is Rui Veloso's Wife?

His wife is Paula Trigo da Roza (m. 1992–1997)

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Wife Paula Trigo da Roza (m. 1992–1997)
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Children Joana Veloso, Maria Veloso, Manuel Veloso

Rui Veloso Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rui Veloso worth at the age of 66 years old? Rui Veloso’s income source is mostly from being a successful singer-songwriter. He is from Portugal. We have estimated Rui Veloso's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income singer-songwriter

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1924

His father, Aureliano Veloso (25 February 1924 - 12 June 2019), was the first democratically elected mayor of Porto after the Carnation Revolution, in 1977.

Aureliano's brother, António, was a leading general in the years after the revolution.

Veloso grew up in Porto and started to play harmonica at the age of 6.

1957

Rui Manuel Gaudêncio Veloso (born 30 July 1957) is a Portuguese singer-songwriter and musician.

Rui Veloso was born in Lisbon on 30 July 1957.

1972

In 1972, aged 15, he started to play guitar.

He began developing a passion for blues music from an early age, having Eric Clapton, Muddy Waters, B.B. King and Bob Dylan as references.

In his youth, Veloso was part of the Magara Blues Band, singing songs in English and performing in bars and friends' houses.

1976

Veloso met Carlos Tê in 1976, with whom he would develop a successful songwriting partnership during his career.

1979

In 1979, Rui Veloso signed his first contract with Valentim de Carvalho.

The following year, he was joined by the backup band A Banda Sonora, with Zé Nabo on bass and Ramon Galarza on drums, for the recording of his first album.

1980

Commonly called "The father of Portuguese rock" (Portuguese: O pai do rock português), Veloso was a major figure in the boom of Portuguese rock music in the 1980s.

His 1980 debut album Ar de Rock, which includes the hit single "Chico Fininho", is considered a landmark of Portuguese rock.

During the 1980s and 1990s, Veloso released numerous other successful singles and albums in Portugal.

An unconditional lover of blues music, he played with B.B. King several times in King's shows in Portugal.

In July 1980, Veloso's debut album Ar de Rock is released.

Ar de Rock and the single "Chico Fininho" became an immediate success in Portugal.

According to Francisco Vasconcelos, executive manager at Valentim de Carvalho in the 1980s, "with Rui Veloso the politics went out and the social side entered the Portuguese pop music. With Rui Veloso we stopped listening and started feeling and dancing the music made in Portugal. The success of Ar de Rock happened because, in 1980, Portugal was a country that desperately wanted to change."

The success of the album is considered to have triggered a wave of pop-rock hits sung in Portuguese in Portugal during the 1980s.

In September 1980, Rui Veloso e a Banda Sonora were the opening act for The Police at the Estádio do Restelo.

1982

In 1982, Veloso released his second album, Fora de Moda, also with A Banda Sonora.

1983

It was followed by Guardador de Margens in 1983.

1986

The album Rui Veloso was released in 1986, including the songs "Porto Côvo", "Porto Sentido" and "Cavaleiro Andante".

The album was certified platinum by the AFP, and Veloso embarks afterwards on his first major national tour, a 61-date tour that included shows at the Coliseu dos Recreios in Lisbon and the Coliseu do Porto.

1987

Veloso's shows at the Coliseu do Porto in June 1987 were recorded for his first live album, Ao Vivo, released in 1988.

1990

In March 1990, Veloso was invited to play in B.B. King's two shows at the Coliseu do Porto.

The invitation came after one of Veloso's partners, Vítor Miguéis, contacted King's team and suggested the collaboration.

Veloso's fifth studio album was Mingos & Os Samurais, released in 1990, a concept double-album about the life of a suburban band during the 1960s and 70s.

The songs "Não Há Estrelas no Céu" and "A Paixão (Segundo Nicolau da Viola)" become hugely successful.

1991

In 1991, Veloso releases the album Auto da Pimenta.

Also that year, Veloso was the opening for Paul Simon's concert at the José Alvalade stadium, for an audience of over 50,000.

In the period between 1991 and 1994, Veloso performed numerous concerts in international venues for the Portuguese communities abroad.

He played in Brussels, Toronto, Seville (at the Expo 92), Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Paris.

1992

It is Veloso's most commercially successful album, being certified 7× platinum by the AFP and having sold 280,000 copies by early 1992.

This was, at the time, a record for a Portuguese artist.

In 1992, Veloso recorded with Nuno Bettencourt from Extreme, in the United States, the single "Maubere", in solidarity with the East Timor people during the Indonesian occupation.

1995

His seventh album, Lado Lunar, was released in 1995.

1996

He played again with King in July that year at the Casino Estoril and later in 1996 and 1998, in Lisbon.

In 1996, he joined the musical project Rio Grande, a band that included other famous Portuguese musicians: Tim (Xutos & Pontapés), João Gil (Ala dos Namorados), Jorge Palma and Vitorino.

The first album of the band, released that same year, became a major success.