Dinho Ouro Preto (b. 1967)

Birthplace:
Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil

Born:
April 27, 1967

Fernando de Ouro Preto nasceu em Curitiba, Paraná, em 27 de abril de 1964, filho do embaixador Afonso de Celso Ouro-Preto - tataraneto do Visconde de Ouro Preto - e a historiadora Marília. Era o terceiro filho, depois de Ico e Ana. A carreira do pai fez a família se mudar para os Estados Unidos, Áustria e Suíça antes de se fixar em Brasília. Em meio às viagens, conheceu em 1974, outro filho de diplomatas, Dado Villa-Lobos, que mais tarde se tornaria seu meio-irmão.1 Aos 11 anos, teve seus primeiros contatos com o rock através de Herbert Vianna e Bi Ribeiro, que mais tarde fundariam Os Paralamas do Sucesso.  Sai do Brasil e volta aos 16 anos, na época da ditadura, quando a tribo punk começava a invadir as ruas de Brasília. Começou a participar das reuniões da chamada turma da colina, um lugar estratégico, de onde era possível ver toda cidade. Em 1981, Afonso se casou com a mãe de Dado, Lucy, e ambos vão trabalhar em Guiné-Bissau, enquanto Marília se muda para a França. O pai de Dado também sai do país, então Dinho, Dado, seu irmão Luiz Otávio "Tavo" Villa-Lobos, e o irmão de Bi, Pedro Ribeiro, passam a morar juntos no mesmo apartamento em Brasília.1  Dinho começou a namorar com uma garota chamada Helena que era irmã de Felipe "Fê" e Flávio Lemos, os quais eram integrantes da banda Aborto Elétrico. Lá Dinho virou amigo de Renato Russo, vocalista da banda dos irmãos Lemos, Aborto Elétrico. Dinho tornou-se fã incondicional da banda, frequentando ensaios e shows e conhecendo todas as músicas.

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