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Donato

After issuing three successful information (Mar Adentro, Entre la Linea del Bien y la Linea del Mal, and De Hombre A Mujer) even though participating in a favorite duet called Donato & Estefano, Donato Poveda went by himself by the finish of the entire year 2000, registering with BMG being …

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Yonlu

Songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and virtual musician Yonlu was created Vinicius Gageiro Marques, in Porto Alegre, in southern Brazil’s Rio Grande du Sul, among the nation’s most populated cultural capitals. The kid of the psychoanalyst and a politics scientist who was simply the region’s secretary of lifestyle, Yonlu was an visual polymath …

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Leny Eversong

Leny Eversong was an effective singer in the ’30s before past due ’60s. Also well-known overseas, she performed in Argentina, France, and in the U.S., where she acquired several periods and documented, backed with the Neal Hefti Orchestra, her LP Leny Eversong na América perform Norte (1957). Eversong’s most celebrated …

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Olivia Byington

Olívia Byington is a praised and awarded Brazilian vocalist who spent some time working with such performers as Tom Jobim, Silvio Rodriguez, Djavan, Clara Sverner, Wagner Tiso, Chico Buarque, Turíbio Santos, Radamés Gnattali, João Carlos Assis Brasil, Paulo Moura, and Egberto Gismonti. Her expressive discography carries a Dama perform Encantado, …

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Marcos Valle

Marcos Valle was the Renaissance guy of Brazilian pop, a vocalist/songwriter/producer who all straddled the country’s music globe from the first times of the bossa nova trend well in to the fusion-soaked audio of ’80s MPB. Though his popularity in America hardly ever quite in comparison to contemporaries like Caetano …

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Marcos Ariel

Because the ’70s, Marcos Ariel has dedicated himself to Brazilian instrumental music and jazz, achieving international status through the entire next decade. Ariel analyzed traditional music in his child years, being drawn to jazz later on by famous brands Hermeto Pascoal and Chick Corea. He created his first music group, …

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Alaide Costa

Alaíde Costa can be an essential interpreter who had great success in the ’60s. Her obstinate adherence to her sensitive style, especially suitable for the delicate Brazilian genre modinha, produced her be placed aside with the ethnic sector and she continued to be forgotten with the public until her reappearance …

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Astrud Gilberto

The honey-toned chanteuse within the surprise Brazilian crossover hit “THE LADY From Ipanema,” Astrud Gilberto parlayed her previously unscheduled appearance (and professional singing debut) within the song right into a lengthy career that led to nearly twelve albums for Verve and an effective performing career that lasted in to the …

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The Mosquitos

If that mythical “high and tan and youthful and lovely” female from Ipanema fronted an indie pop music group, it would audio something — or possibly exactly — like NY City’s Mosquitos. Lead vocalist Juju Stulbach happens to be from Brazil and spent period on the seashores of Ipanema, however …

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Karen Souza

Latin American jazz singer Karen Souza, that has performed and recorded beneath the pseudonyms Pacha Ibiza, FTV (FashionTV), and Privé, is most beneficial known on her behalf work on the favorite jazz and ’80s series, which presented sultry, jazz-infused addresses of ‘8os strikes like “YOU DON’T Want to Harm Me …

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