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Miúcha

Sister of Chico Buarque, Ana de Hollanda, and Cristina Buarque; and mom of Bebel Gilberto, Miúcha grew up within an intellectual environment where Vinícius de Moraes was a normal. Surviving in Italy where her dad (historian Sérgio Buarque de Holanda) trained, she used to go to additional countries performing with …

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Herbert Vianna

In 1982 Brazilian singer/guitarist Herbert Vianna joined up with bassist Bi Ribeiro and drummer Essential Dias, later changed by Joâo Barone to put together a rock-band called Os Paralamas Carry out Sucesso aka Paralamas. Immediately after the reggae/ska-inflected clothing became an area top-selling amount. His solo profession started in 1992 …

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Márcio Faraco

Máracio Faraco’s dad is at the army, but he was also a guitarist who bought his kid a electric guitar at age 10 and taught him to try out. The family transferred around Brazil when Faraco was a kid, revealing him to several varieties of music, before settling in Brasilia. …

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Pedro Mariano

The son of Elis Regina and César Camargo Mariano, Pedro Camargo Mariano grew up inside a rare musical environment. He started to participate in college celebrations at 12, developing the Confraria along with his sibling, João Marcello Mariano, for all those events, eventually earning a few of them. In 1992, …

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Chiquinho do Acordeon

Chiquinho do Acordeon can be an important name in modern Brazilian popular music, having helped shape it. The accordion, a favorite device when most broadcast music in Brazil was of “nation” sense (sertaneja), it been successful in getting transposed to the present day moments of bossa nova with the hands …

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Victoria Abril

Probably the most ubiquitous Spanish actress of her generation, Victoria Abril remains most widely known to international audiences on her behalf collaboration with filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar. She also moonlighted like a vocalist, issuing her debut LP, Putcheros, in 2005. Created Victoria Merida Rojas in Madrid on July 4, 1959, she …

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Tino Derado

Pianist/accordionist Tino Derado mixes his history in jazz along with his interest in cultural and globe music. Having researched jazz initial at Berklee College of Music in Boston and at the brand new School in NEW YORK, Derado initial became thinking about music at age group six you start with …

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Agostinho Dos Santos

Agostinho dos Santos was a significant singer and composer, carefully associated with the display of bossa nova to some broader international market. He toured with the U.S., Italy, Germany, Portugal, Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, Venezuela, and Mexico, perfoming within the U.S. and in Brazil with Johnny Mathis, and, in Italy, with …

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Cauby Peixoto

Cauby Peixoto is known as by many as Brazil’s best singer. Along with his velvety and low timbre, inspired by Orlando Silva and Nat “Ruler” Cole, Peixoto coined a person design interpreting a kaleidoscope of styles which range from tongue-in-cheek cheesy boleros to mambo (specifically in the first ’70s), intimate …

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Milton Banana

Milton Banana may be the musician who invented the bossa nova drumming design. An extremely active session man through the first amount of bossa nova, he documented the historical Chega de Saudade (João Gilberto’s debut record), the similarly historical Getz-Gilberto, and documented thoroughly with Tom Jobim, João Donato, and many …

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