Carlos Eduardo Miranda was born in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul on March 21, 1962.
He began his musical career in 1981 as a keyboardist for hard rock/heavy metal band Taranatiriça, and was, concomitantly, a member of the short-lived new wave project Urubu Rei.
In 1994 Miranda teamed up with famous rock group Titãs to create the record label Banguela Records; even though it was very short-lived, Banguela was responsible for launching into fame bands such as Raimundos, Mundo Livre S/A, Kleiderman and Graforreia Xilarmônica.
Other bands and artists launched into fame by Miranda include O Rappa, Skank, Cordel do Fogo Encantado, CSS, Móveis Coloniais de Acaju, Canto dos Malditos na Terra do Nunca and Gaby Amarantos.
[2][3] Beginning in the mid-2000s and continuing through the early 2010s Miranda served as a judge for many music competition and talent shows such as Ídolos, Qual é o Seu Talento?