Hollywood Rock
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Hollywood Rock was a music festival which took place in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, from 1988 to 1996. The festival was sponsored and organised by the Souza Cruz tobacco company, owners of the Hollywood cigarette brand. After a law was passed by the Brazilian Senate prohibiting tobacco and alcohol companies from sponsoring cultural and sporting events, the festival was cancelled. The festival did not happen in 1989 or 1991 (the latter because of Rock in Rio 2 happening at around the same time in Rio de Janeiro).
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[edit] 1988
The first edition of Hollywood Rock took place in January of 1988, with 4 nights of concerts at each city. The venues for the festival were the Morumbi stadium in São Paulo and the Praça da Apoteose (the final, square-like, section of the Sambadrome) in Rio de Janeiro. The headliners for this edition were Supertramp, The Pretenders, Duran Duran and Simple Minds. However, Simply Red, who opened the concert for Duran Duran, was by and large considered by press and fans the breakthrough performance of the whole festival, leading them to come back for the 1993 edition, this time boasting headliner status.
UB 40, who opened the concert for Simple Minds, also met enthusiastic response from the crowds. The British reggae band distinguished itself as well by receiving a host of guests onstage, like late singer Robert Palmer, Pretenders's leader Chrissie Hynde (who performed live her famous duet with UB 40's Ali Campbell in Sonny Bono's "I Got You Babe") and Brazilian band Paralamas do Sucesso, who had played previously the same night.
The other Brazilian bands featured in the bill for the four-night event (from the next edition on, it would be shortened for three nights only) were Ira!, Titãs, Ultraje a Rigor, Lulu Santos and Marina Lima. As for the non-Brazilian acts, they were all touring the country for the first time.
[edit] 1990
The second Hollywood Rock festival took place in January of 1990, at the same venues as the first edition. Among the headliners for this edition of the festival were Bob Dylan, Bon Jovi, Marillion and Eurythmics.
[edit] 1992
The third edition of Hollywood Rock was headlined by Living Colour, EMF, Seal, Skid Row and Extreme. That year, the São Paulo edition took place at the Pacaembu stadium, whilst the Rio edition was still held at the Sambadrome.
[edit] 1993
The fourth edition of Hollywood Rock is regarded as the best of all 7 years. It was definitely the most publicised – with Grunge music going full blast around the world, renowned bands such as Nirvana, Alice in Chains and L7 headlined the festival, along with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Simply Red. Nirvana's controversial performances both in São Paulo and Rio generated much discussion amongst fans and the media. Kurt Cobain, appearing very intoxicated, spat on the lenses of all TV cameras placed around the stage (the concert was being broadcasted live by Globo TV), and attempted to destroy stage props and equipment. Some footage from the concert in Rio de Janeiro can be seen on Nirvana's Live! Tonight! Sold Out!! home video. Due to the high demand for tickets, the venue for the São Paulo concerts was changed back to the larger Morumbi stadium.
[edit] 1994
The 1994 edition of Hollywood Rock once again took place at the Morumbi stadium in São Paulo and the Sambadrome in Rio. The headliners for this edition were Aerosmith, Poison, Ugly Kid Joe, Sepultura, Live, Robert Plant and Whitney Houston.
[edit] 1995
The sixth edition of Hollywood Rock saw the São Paulo venue change once again to the Pacaembu stadium, and was headlined by The Rolling Stones and Spin Doctors.
[edit] 1996
The last Hollywood Rock festival took place in January of 1996 and was headlined by Jimmy Page & Robert Plant, the Smashing Pumpkins, Supergrass, White Zombie, The Cure and The Black Crowes.