The presenter of Minas Gerais, Adriano Falabella, known as “Enciclopédia do Rock”, died in the early hours of this Saturday (13). The music critic specialized in rock and one of the greatest national references in the genre took part in the program “AltoFalante” on Rede Minas.
Falabella had more than forty years of experience in the world of music and began participating in radio programs in Belo Horizonte in the 1980s. The presenter gained nationwide resonance through the program Rede Minas, launched in 1997, in which he presented the painting “Rock Encyclopedia”.
The host, also known by the nickname “Get Crazy,” worked with the attraction’s creator, Terence Machado. The cohost was one of the first to express his condolences on the death of his colleague. “I would skip this delirium, friend, master! Rest in peace. Thank you for everything!” he wrote on social media.
Speech Minas and the state government expressed their condolences on the death of the moderator. “In his section 'Enciclopédia do Rock', he always brought in stories about wellknown artists and albums in the music genre with great charisma,” the station emphasized about the employee.
Adriano Falabella's cause of death was not revealed, nor was information about the wake.
The presenter leaves behind a daughter.
Police and investigative reporter for Rádio Itatiaia in Belo Horizonte.