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Gonzaguinha

A significant pop star in Brazil in the ’70s and ’80s, Gonzaguinha was the son from the well-known Luiz Gonzaga, who did a lot more than one to popularize the accordion-minded design referred to as forro. Gonzaga performed as crucial a job in the introduction of forro as Joao Gilberto …

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Alçeu Valença

Alceu Valença can be an extremely successful composer and who owns a distinctive design that mixes his northeastern root base and modern grooves; he’s also a lively and mesmerizing live performer. His music have been documented by many major performers, including Luiz Gonzaga (with whom he composed “Plano Piloto”), Maria …

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Alcione

Alcione has won 19 yellow metal information and two platinum information, having toured through the ex – U.S.S.R., Cabo Verde, Puerto Rico, Iran, U.S., Japan, Portugal, Mexico, Switzerland, Argentina, and Chile. Among her strikes, are “Não Deixe o Samba Morrer” (Edson/Aluísio), “Gostoso Veneno” (Wilson Moreira/Nei Lopes), “Sufoco” (Chico da Silva/Venâncio), …

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Moraes Moreira

The founder of Os Novos Baianos, Moraes Moreira was the primary author of the group (with lyricist Luís Galvão). Departing for an extremely successful solo profession, he has documented many albums, usually fusing the wealthy folklore of Bahia with rock and roll and pop affects. He also became an ardent …

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Mônica Salmaso

Mônica Salmaso can be an important finding of recent years in MPB. She debuted in the play O Concílio perform Amor (Gabriel Vilela) in 1989. Since that time, Salmaso continues to be performing and documenting with titles like Paulo Bellinati, Edu Lobo, Eduardo Gudin, José Miguel Wisnik, Marlui Miranda, Música …

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Curumin

Delivered Luciano Nakata Albuquerque to Spanish and Japan parents, Curumin spent his impressionable years in São Paulo, Brazil, hearing Jorge Ben, Tim Maia, and Bebeto. At eight he shaped his first rock-band, and by enough time he was 16 he was a percussionist and keyboardist in best clubs around the …

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Naná Vasconcelos

Naná Vasconcelos was among the cluster of endlessly inventive Brazilian percussionists who changed the path and noises of Brazilian jazz in the post-bossa nova 1970s. Vasconcelos was a particularly inventive virtuoso from the berimbau, the expressive device shaped as an archer’s bow, and he’s also adept on the odd-numbered meters …

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Marisa Monte

One of the most acclaimed female vocalist to appear in Brazil through the 1990s, Marisa Monte is well known best on her behalf exquisite voice aswell as her international popularity, yet she’s also accomplished in other realms such as for example songwriting, production, and collaboration. Monte initial increased to acclaim …

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Think of One

Perhaps a little bit of initial confusion concerning this group may be permitted, although from the mid-2000s the ensemble’s raison d’être were coming into better focus: Think about One isn’t a band focused on the music of “Think about One” composer Thelonious Monk, but instead want you to think about …

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Clara Nunes

As well as Beth Carvalho and Alcione, Clara Nunes, in lifestyle, was thought to be among the 3 Queens of Samba. She got (but still provides) enormous achievement with sambas by composers from the hillsides like “Juízo Last” (Nelson Cavaquinho/Élcio Soares) and “Coração Leviano” (Paulinho da Viola) and tracks specialized …

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