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Bruno & Marrone

Brazilian sertaneja duo Bruno & Marrone have been performing for a good decade before their work was known on a big scale. Bruno was created Vinicius Felix de Miranda in 1969, the kid of the business guy in Goiânia. He previously played pubs and parties single for a decade before …

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Inezita Barroso

Mixed up in artistic picture since 1950, Inezita Barroso continues to be extremely popular today. A fighter for the reason for “caipira” (hillbilly) music, she’s documented over 80 albums plus some memorable classics. Since 1980, she’s hosted the countrywide display Viola, Minha Viola for Television Cultura (São Paulo), where she …

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RPM

RPM was perhaps one of the most important groupings in Brazilian pop/rock and roll from the ’80s. In 1983, bassist/vocalist/composer Paulo Ricardo (Paulo Ricardo Oliveira Nery de Medeiros, Rio de Janeiro RJ, b. 1962) joined up with Luiz Schiavon (Luís Antônio Schiavon Pereira, São Paulo SP, b. 1958), a pal …

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Jerry Adriani

With 29 albums recorded, Jerry Adriani was a big idol in the changing times of Jovem Guarda who, following a gap provoked from the demise from the motion, found his method to success again within the ’90s. Producing his passionate Italian performing his brand, Adriani played the primary role in …

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Edson & Hudson

Huelinton Cadorini Silva (given birth to August 23, 1974) and sibling Udson Cadorini Silva (given birth to August 16, 1972) commonly known by their stage name Edson & Hudson, are two of the foremost sertaneja protagonists of the generation. From an artistic family members who journeyed as circus performers as …

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Negrocan

Andres Lafone (b. 14 March 1954, Montevideo, Uruguay; bass/vocals), Liliana Chachian (b. 18 Apr 1964, São Paulo, Brazil; vocals), Davide Giovaninni (b. 19 Might 1968, Trieste, Italy; drums/vocals), Neil Angilly (b. 28 Apr 1967, Redruth, Cornwall, Britain; keyboards) and Carlos Fuentes (b. 13 Dec 1955, Chile; percussion). Shaped in London …

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Luiz Gonzaga

It really is rare that somebody who features nominally being a folklorist or music historian becomes a celebrated performer, but a single significant exception to the rule may be the great Luiz Gonzaga. Colorfully attired (his most well-known fashion accessory getting his tasseled head wear), and nude without his accordion, …

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Cristina Buarque

Sister of Miúcha, Ana de Hollanda, and Chico Buarque, Cristina Buarque had her initial experience in a specialist environment on Chico Buarque’s Chico Buarque, Vol. 3, interpreting the melody “Sem Fantasia” (1968). Her initial solo LP emerged in 1974, Cristina, with her biggest strike, “Quantas Lágrimas” (Manacéia). The record was …

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Capital Inicial

Capital Inicial is really a post-punk/new wave music group who had considerable success following saving seven albums between 1982 and 1996. Previous people of Renato Russo’s pioneering post-punk music group Aborto Unétrico teamed up to create the administrative centre Inicial, continuing to execute the same kind of music. Brothers Felipe …

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Rolando Boldrin

Perhaps one of the most important followers of “caipira” (hillbilly) music on nationwide Television shows, Rolando Boldrin can be an accomplished musician, having had his music recorded with achievement by many important performers, and in addition having an huge single discography. His biggest strike, “Vide-Vida Marvada,” continues to be documented …

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