Jairo Guedz

Jairo Guedz
Birth name Jairo Guedes Braga
Also known as Tormentor, Jairo T.
Born (1968-11-25) November 25, 1968
João Monlevade, Brazil
Genres Extreme metal
Occupation(s) musician, songwriter, miniature maker, teacher
Instruments Guitar, bass guitar
Years active 1985–present
Labels Cogumelo Records, Repulse Records
Associated acts Sepultura, Guerrilha, Overdose, The Mist, Eminence
Website submundo.soubh.com.br/plus/modulos/noticias/

Jairo Guedz (born as Jairo Guedes Braga November 25, 1968 in João Monlevade, Brazil) is a Brazilian guitarist and bassist. He was the lead guitar player of the heavy metal band Sepultura from 1985 to 1987 and was part of the short lived project Guerrilha alongside Igor and Max Cavalera and Sílvio SDN of Mutilator. He also played with The Mist, Overdose, Eminence. He currently plays bass in a Metallica tribute band called Metallica Cover Brazil, and guitar on The Southern Blacklist.[1] Beside being a musician, Guedz designs miniature figures, runs an atelier and teaches miniature figure painting.[2] He now lives in Belo Horizonte and has two sons, Igor and Érico Braga.

Biography

Guedz was born in November 25, 1968 in João Monlevade, a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais. He got into music at the age of 10, listening to records of Elvis Presley and from there his musical interest lead him to explore hard rock and heavy metal. His musical idols include Serge Gainsbourg, Leonard Cohen, James Hetfield and Lou Reed. Guedz started playing music at the age of 15, inspired by bands like Motörhead, Slayer, Voivod, Sacrifice, Possessed and Celtic Frost.[3]

Career

Sepultura

In 1985 Guedz met the Cavalera brothers during a concert in Belo Horizonte. Guedz was then invited to attend a rehearsal session of Sepultura. He got the opportunity to play with the members and ended up joining the band.[4] His recorded output with the band includes the 1985 EP Bestial Devastation and the 1986 first full-length Morbid Visions. When playing with Sepultura he used the alias "Tormentor" and on occasion, "Jairo T."[5][6] In 1987 Guedz decided to leave Sepultura while the band was already writing music for the album Schizophrenia. He was replaced a week later by Andreas Kisser.[7] In later interviews he cited a number of reasons for his departure, one of which that he was "looking for something different", musically speaking.[8] To this days Guedz remains on very good terms with the former and current members of Sepultura and regularly joins them on stage to perform one or several songs from Morbid Visions.[9] In 2005 he appeared on Sepultura's live DVD, Live in São Paulo, playing the songs Necromancer and Troops of Doom and in 2012 he joined Cavalera Conspiracy on stage at the Music Hall in Belo Horizonte and performed the song Troops of Doom with the band.[10]

The Mist

In 1989 Guedz joined the thrash metal band The Mist as a substitute for the guitarists Reinaldo "Cavalão" Bedran and Roberto "Beto" Lima. He took part in the recording of the band's second album The Hangman Tree which came out in 1991 and enjoyed a fair amount of success in Brazil. In the same year, the band was offered a record deal from the British record label Music For Nations but turned it down, a decision Guedz later admitted to regret.[11] After the departure of the singer, Vladimir Korg, The Mist carried on as a three piece and recorded in 1993 the EP Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust. In 1995 the band released the album Gottverlassen and embarked on the No Gods Tour where they played a series of headline shows and a number of opening shows for Kreator. In 1997 the remaining members decided to put an end to The Mist. Meanwhile, Guedz was invited by Overdose to fill in for their guitarist Sérgio Cicohvicz and went on tour with the band in Europe and America, opening for Mercyful Fate.[12][13]

Eminence

In 1999 Guedz became the bassist for the death groove metal band Eminence which was formed in 1995 by guitarist Alan Wallace Bello. During the 6 years that Guedz stayed in the band they recorded the full-lengths Chaotic System and Humanology and toured extensively in Europe and South-America.[14] In 2006 Eminence announced Guedz' departure citing "personal reasons" and "scheduling conflicts."[15]

Discography

Eminence

Guerrilha

Sepultura

The Mist

Notes

  1. "Artist page Jairo Guedz". Encyclopaedia Metallum.
  2. Lescano, Rafael (2013). "Blog dos Feras: entrevista com Jairo Guedz". Whiplash.Net.
  3. Zschäbitz, Frank (2005). "INTERVIEWS Jairo Guedz von Eminence". Metalnews.de.
  4. Granado Junior, Jairo (2008). "Entrevista com Jairo "Tormentor" Guedz". jgranadojr.blogspot.
  5. Barcinski & Gomes (1999), page 32.
  6. Morbid Visions/Bestial Devastation CD credits.
  7. Oliveira (1992), page ?
  8. Barcinski & Gomes (1999), page 47.
  9. "Interview Eminence". METAL CHOC.
  10. "Ex-SEPULTURA Members MAX CAVALERA, JAIRO GUEDZ Interviewed Together For First Time in 25 Years". Blabbermouth.net. 2012.
  11. "ENTREVISTA COM JAIRO GUEDZ". themistbr.webs.com.
  12. "The Mist". metaleros.de.
  13. Lee, Marc (2008). "The Mist fan site".
  14. Lehtinen, Arto (2001). "Metal-Rules.com Interview with Jairo Guedz of Eminence". Metal Rules.
  15. "EMINENCE Part Ways With Ex-SEPULTURA Guitarist JAIRO GUEDZ". Blabbermouth.net. 2006.

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