Felipe Cazaux is a Brazilian musician known for his work in the genres of blues and blues rock, hailing from Fortaleza, a city he credits as the "Capital of the Blues in Brazil." Born in 1983, Cazaux began his musical journey early, joining a choir and receiving his first guitar. Initially influenced by bands like Metallica, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam, he shifted his focus to blues at 18, drawing inspiration from legends such as Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Jimi Hendrix. Through his career, Cazaux has been part of several bands, notably the Double Blues Band, and has released albums like "Help the Dog!", "Good Days Have Come", "Never Go Down," reflecting a blend of blues and rock elements in his music.
Cazaux's artistic evolution is marked by his experiences in Fortaleza's rock scene and a stint in Chicago, where he further immersed himself in blues by playing with other musicians. His music is characterized by a unique fusion of blues feeling with rock elements, often depicting personal and emotional themes. Recent releases include "Canudos," "Nunca Desista," among others, showcasing his continued exploration of blues and blues rock. Cazaux is known for his dynamic guitar playing and vocal performances, contributing to Brazil's vibrant blues circuit.
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