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Giorgio Tuma

Delivered in Lecce, Italy, Giorgio Tuma was raised hearing the Clash, after that Stereolab which formed his distinct watch of hard or progressive rock and roll. For the softer aspect, he appreciates Nick Drake, Tim Buckley, Tim Hardin, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Marcos Valle, Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, and Broadway musicals. …

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Serpentina

Shaped in 2000 being a single outlet for singer/songwriter Paco Tamarit, Spanish indie pop outfit Serpentina build melodic, complex, neo-psychedelic indie pop nuggets in the vein of Chad & Jeremy, the Essex Green, Parade, and Louis Philippe. In 2002 Paco was became a member of by sister María Tamarit, officially …

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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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César Camargo Mariano

Among Brazil’s best arrangers, companies, and pianists, César Camargo Mariano has already established extensive function in the main arenas from the globe. He has already established music artists like Abe Laboriel, Alex Acuña, Mitch Holder, Paulinho da Costa, Jerry Hey, Costs Rickenbach, Ernie W, Hélio Delmiro, Wagner Tiso, Nelson Ayres, …

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Elis Regina

Elis Regina was perhaps one of the most ferociously talented singers to emerge from Brazil. A perfectionist who was simply often dissatisfied, Regina drove herself and people of her music group relentlessly, resulting in her becoming dubbed “Hurricane” and “Small Pepper” by music artists and journalists. Her tempestuous character apart, …

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João Gilberto

When discussing bossa nova, possibly the signature pop music sound of Brazil, often the first name to come quickly to one’s lips is that of Antonio Carlos Jobim. With music like “THE LADY From Ipanema” and “Desafindo,” Jobim virtually set the typical for the creation from the bossa nova in …

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Tim Maia

The daddy of Brazilian soul music, Tim Maia under no circumstances hid his true nature from his fans, his prospective employers, or regulations. Iconoclastic, ironic, outspoken, polemical (but often funny), and openly dependent on cocaine and weed, he was known for lightheartedly lacking appointments and also big-time gigs, and in …

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Milton Nascimento

International singing superstar and songwriter Milton Nascimento might have his roots in Brazil, but his songs have handled audiences all around the globe. Created in Rio, Nascimento’s adoptive parents, both white, brought him to Tres Pontas, a little town within the condition of Minas Gerais, when he was two. His …

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Lúcio Alves

Lúcio Alves was an excellent interpreter of Brazilian music. Tom Jobim stated he’s “a formidable vocalist, he deserved the best well-known acclamation, but paid the price tag on being an musician before his period.” João Gilberto was a announced enthusiast of his performing interpretation and his vocal and harmonic preparations …

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Walter Wanderley

Walter Wanderley was a talented and gifted organist with an acute hearing for new harmonies. With 46 documented single albums in his entire profession, both in Brazil as well as the U.S., he reached quantity 26 for the Billboard pop graphs in Sept 1966, opening a big pathway of achievement …

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