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Alberto Continentino

Brother from the music artists Kiko Continentino and Jorge Continentino and nephew of Leo Gandelman, Alberto Continentino used the guitar in nine as well as the electric powered bass in 13. His professional debut is at 1995, support Mauro Senise and Raul Mascarenhas. Within the next season, he participated in …

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Paulinho Pedra Azul

The most common artist from Minas Gerais after Milton Nascimento, Paulinho Pedra Azul owes his popularity to his compositions that are soaked in the lyrical Mineiro tradition of serestas as delicate romantic songs, but addititionally there is proof the Beatles and Clube da Esquina influences. His most well-known composition is …

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Délcio Carvalho

Like a composer, Délcio Carvalho’s biggest hit was the samba “Sonho Meu” (with Dona Ivone Lara, his most typical partner, 1978), recorded by Maria Bethânia, Gal Costa, and Clementina de Jesus. With Dona Ivone Lara, he had written additional classics like “Alvorecer,” “Acreditar,” “Liberdade,” and “Minha Verdade.” “Esperanças Perdidas” (with …

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Cama de Gato

The Cama de Gato group was formed in 1982 from the experienced sessionmen Mauro Senise (saxophone and flute), Pascoal Meirelles (drums), Rique Pantoja (keyboards), Nilson Matta (bass) and Romero Lubambo (guitar). 2 yrs later on, Romero and Nilson relocated to NY. By adding Arthur Maia, the quintet was changed right …

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Heraldo Di Monte

Former person in the historic Northeastern jazz group Quarteto Novo, Heraldo do Monte also developed a significant solo profession. His recording Cordas Vivas (1983) had been released in 22 countries. He offers used Michel Legrand, Dick Farney, Zimbo Trio, Walter Wanderley, and Paulo Moura and performed overseas in international celebrations …

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Tom Briggs

Contact him the boy from Ipanema! An openly homosexual artist with Helps looking to contact the lives of a larger viewers in the nature of compassion and tolerance through music and lyrics, Briggs can be a master of the soft, sensual, seductive music. In 1989, he was struck using a …

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Lupicínio Rodrigues

A fertile and successful composer recorded by the largest titles of Brazilian music, Lupicínio Rodrigues symbolizes a whole custom of dramatic, sentimental, and melancholic Brazilian feeling in music (fossa, dor-de-cotovelo). He was created inside a Porto Alegre community, that was the getting together with stage for the music artists who …

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Pedro Caetano

Pedro Caetano composed with main titles of MPB (Brazilian popular music), like the influential sete cordas (seven-string guitarist) Claudionor Cruz, Pixinguinha, Noel Rosa, and Alcir Pires Vermelho. Becoming deeply from the creative scenery for a lot more than 40 years, he had written a lot more than 400 compositions, but …

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David Ganc

One of the better flutists/saxophonists in Brazil, David Ganc offers recorded more than 80 albums of both vocal and instrumental music, having performed and recorded for performers like Stevie Question, Luís Melodia, Elba Ramalho, Victor Mendonza, Olívia Byington, Gal Costa, Moraes Moreira, Simone, Alcione, Caetano Veloso, Emílio Santiago, João Bosco, …

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Vital Lima

Vital Lima has already established his tracks recorded by such interpreters seeing that Marlene (“Stone”), Vanderléa, Simone (“Disfarce”), Ademilde Fonseca (“Coração Trapaceiro”), Elizeth Cardoso, Fafá de Belém (“Precisava Ver”), Emílio Santiago (“Amor de Lua”), Nilson Chaves, Lucinha Araújo, Lula Carvalho, Zé Renato, Zeca carry out Trombone, Marisa Gata Mansa (“Leopardo”), …

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