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Demétrius

Demétrius is among the precursors from the Brazilian rock and roll genre that appeared in the ’80s. Composing songs in British and variations in Portuguese, he documented eight LPs and CDs from 1961 to 1999 and got great popular achievement in the ’60s and ’70s. He had written songs in British in the rock and roll genre, like “Keep Me Therefore Tight,” documented in the past due ’50s by Youthful. He had many strikes in the ’60s, like “A Bruxa” (Baby Santiago), “O Ritmo Da Chuva,” his edition of John Gummoe’s “Tempo from the Rainfall,” and “Voltou a Carta” (his edition of “Go back to Sender,” Elvis Presley’s strike). In 1966, Wanderléa also got achievement in her re-recording of “Ternura,” Demétrius’ edition of Estelle Levitt’s “In some way It SURELY GOT TO End up being Tomorrow Today”; the tune was included to Wanderléa’s picture, as she became referred to as “Ternurinha.” In the ’70s, Demétrius continuing to be successful being a composer and interpreter, documenting strikes like “Ei, Meu Pai” and “Nas Voltas Perform Mundo.” His sertanejo (redneck) compositions had been recorded by performers like Ari Toledo, also with achievement.

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