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Helena de Lima

Her biggest hit was “Verdade Da Vida” (Concessa Lacerda/Raul Mascarenhas), that was contained in the LP Uma Noite Zero Cangaceiro (1964) and recorded live in the Cangaceiro nightclub. She also got achievement with “Oitavo Botequim” (Luiz Antonio) as well as the marcha-rancho “Estão Voltando As Flores” (Paulo Soledade). In 1940, …

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Ballinakill Traditional Players

When this ensemble slice the recordings “The Knocknagon” and “Fowling Piece” in 1931, it had been something similar to a cannon heading off with regards to the effect it could have about traditional Irish music internationally. Though it had not been the 1st documenting of Irish music ever released — …

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Robert Hall Lewis

Robert Hall Lewis was created in Portland, OR, and lives in Baltimore, where he shows at Goucher University as well as the Peabody Institute; he’s artistic director from the Chamber Music Culture of Baltimore. He’s highly regarded not merely like a author of large-scale symphonic functions, but also like a …

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Lenita Bruno

Connected with American music because the ’50s when she was perhaps one of the most well-known artists of Rádio Nacional, the need for Lenita Bruno in bossa nova resides in the actual fact that she was the initial interpreter to record “Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar,” “Por Toda a …

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Duduca do Salgueiro

Given birth to in Minas Gerais, Duduca was registered while Carioca, having lived in the Salgueiro hill from age seven-years aged until his demise. Writer of many successful sambas-enredo from the Salgueiro samba college, Duduca was the chief executive from the Ala de Compositores (Composers’ Wing) from the Salgueiro. A …

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Nilton Campolino

Among the founders from the Velha-Guarda (previous guard) from the Império Serrano samba college, Nilton Campolino was among the earliest associates of Império Serrano as well as the last member alive from the Velha Guarda da Império Serrano. His compositions had been recorded by famous brands Xangô da Mangueira (his …

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Carlos Gonzaga

Carlos Gonzaga is well known among the most significant singers of ballads in the past due ’50s in Brazil. He began his career very much previously though, in the ’40s, interpreting an array of designs, from bolero, samba, calypso, and tango to fox trot. In 1946 he released songwriter Fred …

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Satiro Bilhar

The need for Satiro Bilhar resides in his becoming among the first to utilize the violão (Brazilian classical guitar) like a solo instrument. After Ernani Figueiredo and Alfredo de Sousa Imenez passed away in 1917 and 1918 respectively, and as well as Brant Horta, Joaquim Francisco dos Santos (Quincas Laranjeiras), …

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Paulino Sacramento

Highly proficient technically, Paulino do Sacramento wrote the tango brasileiro “Pierrô,” which remained simply because an ultimate test to get a trumpeter. Catulo da Paixão Cearense’s verses for his tune “O Marroeiro” had been later taken in to the questionable “Pelo Telefone,” allegedly the initial recorded samba. As well as …

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Geraldo Babão

Geraldo Babão was probably one of the most important composers from the Salgueiro Samba College, also possessing a noted involvement in the Vila Isabel Samba College. He never really had a single LP, but he documented a few of his compositions within the 1974 LP História das Escolas de Samba: …

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