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Noite Ilustrada

Launcher of several classics of Brazilian popular music, Noite Ilustrada recorded many albums in his prolific profession, having achievement with “A Flor e o Espinho” (Nelson Cavaquinho/Guilherme de Brito/Alcides Caminha), “O Neguinho e a Senhorita” (Noel Rosa de Oliveira/Abelardo da Silva), “Depois carry out Carnaval” (Jorge Costa/Paulo Roberto), “Sim” (Cartola/Osvaldo Martins), “Barracão” (Luís Antônio/Oldemar Magalhãha sido), and “Balada Zero 7 — Guyé Garrincha” (Alberto Luís). Shifting to Rio de Janeiro within the middle-’50s, Noite Ilustrada became a member of the Portela samba college. Still for the reason that 10 years, he transferred to São Paulo, where proved helpful in nightclubs being a vocalist and was employed in 1958 by Rádio Nacional and Television Paulista. Noite Ilustrada documented his first record in that calendar year, using the samba “Cara de Boboca” (Jaime Silva/Edmundo Andrade) and “Castiguei.” He’d just have popular four years afterwards with Paulo Vanzolini’s samba “Volta Por Cima,” converted into a classic which was re-recorded many times. The very first LP also emerged that season, O Ilustre.

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