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Lanny Gordin

Lanny Gordin contributed to shaping the audio of Tropicália along with his electric guitar, having been a disputed musician by the main artists from the movement yet others which were attracted by his music qualities. The initial Tropicália record which Gordin performed was the initial individual discharge by Gal Costa, …

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Zé Renato

As an associate of Boca Livre, Zé Renato broke offering information, participated in Jon Anderson’s Deseo, had music recorded by Anderson, performed on the Summerstage Festival (NY, NY), and used João Gilberto in Miami. The author of strikes like “Anima” (with Milton Nascimento), “Quem Tem a Viola” (with Cláudio Nucci), …

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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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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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Richard Bona

Jazz bassist Richard Bona was created and raised in the Western world African country of Cameroon, heading on to program schedules with Joe Zawinul, Regina Carter, and Bob Adam and a two-year stint seeing that musical movie director for the fantastic Harry Belafonte. He produced his debut being a headliner …

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Wagner Tiso

Wagner Tiso can be an internationally renowned musician whose accomplishments add a having a good effect on the rise of main vocalist Milton Nascimento, a thorough group of composed soundtracks for films, a single discography comprising 28 albums, and shows with jazz giants such as for example Edison Machado, Paulo …

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Vinicius Cantuária

Like a composer, Vinícius Cantuária had success with “Lua e Estrela” (recorded by Caetano Veloso in 1981), “Coisa Linda,” “Só Você,” and “Na Canção” (recorded by Fábio Jr.). He was praised like a composer/interpreter with Sol na Cara, released in the U.S. Cantuária relocated to Rio de Janeiro RJ along …

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Edú Lobo

A traveling force behind the rise from the MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) audio, singer/composer Edú Lobo was created in Rio de Janeiro in 1943; at 18 he produced his initial trio with Dori Caymmi and the fantastic Marcos Valle, and in 1962 forged a long-term composing relationship with renowned lyricist …

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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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Cecilia

The Spanish folk artist Cecilia was created Evangelina Sobredo Galanes in Madrid, on Oct 11, 1948. The child of diplomats, she spent a lot of her early years touring internationally. Through energetic travel she discovered English, and consequently the majority of her early tunes were written for the reason that …

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