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Raphael Rabello (Raphael Baptista Rabello) was born on 31 October, 1962 in Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is an A brazilian male guitarist. Discover Raphael Rabello'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 32 years old?

Popular As Raphael Baptista Rabello
Occupation Musician
Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 31 October, 1962
Birthday 31 October
Birthplace Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Date of death 27 April, 1995
Died Place Rio de Janeiro
Nationality Brazil

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1962

Rafael Baptista Rabello (October 31, 1962 – April 27, 1995) was a virtuoso Brazilian guitarist and composer.

1970

In the 1970s, he took guitar lessons with Jaime Florence, the famous Meira, who had also taught Baden Powell in the 1940s.

In the same period, he studied harmony with Ian Guest.

Influenced by Dino 7 Cordas, Rabello eventually switched to the Brazilian seven-string guitar and started playing professionally when he was a teenager.

His first recording as a sideman was at age 14 on a recording of choro music by classical guitarist Turibio Santos.

1976

In 1976, he founded the group Os Carioquinhas, with his sister Luciana Rabello (cavaquinho), Paulo Alves (mandolin), Téo (acoustic guitar) and Mario Florêncio (tambourine).

The band became famous and played with many other choro groups, such as Época de Ouro and Quinteto Villa-Lobos.

1977

They also recorded one album in 1977.

1979

In 1979, Rabello became a member of Camerata Carioca.

This was the period in which he met Radamés Gnattali, who became a partner of Rabello.

1980

During the 1980s and 1990s, he was considered one of the best acoustic guitar players in the world and played with many famous artists, such as Tom Jobim, Ney Matogrosso, Paulo Moura, and Paco de Lucia.

Raphael Rabello was born in Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

He was the youngest child of his family, which included many musicians.

His sister Luciana was a well-known cavaquinho player and his other sister, Amélia, became a singer.

His first guitar teacher was an older brother, Ruy Fabiano, when Raphael Rabello was seven years old.

However, the biggest influence on Rabello starting his music studies was his grandfather, José de Queiroz Baptista, who was a choro guitar player.

He studied music theory with Maria Alice Salles, who also taught his brothers and sisters.

Between 1980 and 1981, Rabello became a studio musician and started recording with many singers and instrumentalists.

In this same period, he started his career as an arranger, working for the group Galo Preto.

1982

His most productive years spanned 1982 to 1995.

He was considered by many to be one of the finest guitarists of his generation.

He played in many different styles, but specialized in choro.

His first album was released in 1982 and, influenced by Dino 7 Cordas, Rabello adopted the name 'Raphael 7 Cordas', which was also the name of his first record.

However, he did not use this nickname for very long.

Throughout his career, Rabello recorded 16 albums, some of them in collaboration with other artists, such as Dino 7 Cordas, Elizeth Cardoso and Paulo Moura.

He also participated on about 600 albums, recording in Brazil and abroad.

He participated in concerts and recordings with a number of well-known Brazilian musicians, such as Tom Jobim, Ney Matogrosso, Jaques Morelenbaum and Paulo Moura, as well as international players, such as Paco de Lucia.

Rabello also became famous abroad.

He performed shows in Italy, Switzerland, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Portugal, France, Canada and the United States.

1984

They recorded one disc together in 1984.

Three years later, Rabello also recorded a tribute album to Gnattali.

1989

In 1989, Rabello was involved in a car accident and suffered multiple fractures in his right arm.

After a delicate surgery, he recovered and continued to play months later.

However, during the surgery, he contracted HIV in a blood transfusion.

Hopeless, he became addicted to alcohol and drugs.

1991

In this period, he took lessons from guitarist Dino 7 Cordas (Dino 7 strings), with whom he recorded an LP in 1991.

1994

In 1994, he moved to the U.S. and met Laurindo Almeida, who helped to spread his work around the world.

There, he also gave guitar lessons in Los Angeles.

At the end of the same year, he returned to Brazil to participate in the project "Orgulho do Brasil", which had the goal of recording songs composed by the most notable artists of that country.

2002

In this project, he recorded a tribute to Capiba, which was released in 2002.