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Almir Chediak

Though small known outdoors his indigenous land, Almir Chediak was among the pivotal figures in modern Brazilian well-known music, both like a teacher of several internationally renowned musicians, so when a tireless champion for the reason for preserving and documenting songs and lyrics. Given birth to to Lebanese parents in …

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Os Gatos

Operating-system Gatos were among the best-loved bossa nova sets of the mid-’60s, in spite of only saving two albums. An all-star conglomeration, the music group included head and guitarist Durval Ferreira, pianist Eumir Deodato, bassist Sergio Barroso, and drummer Wilson das Neves. Deodato’s exceptional arranging abilities helped make Operating-system Gatos’ …

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Elza Soares

Owner of a unique, harsh tone of voice (even though taking into consideration the conspicuous Armstrong mannerisms), Elza Soares is among the most swinging samba performers. Having made an appearance in 1959 using the samba “Se Acaso Você Chegasse,” Soares constantly experienced her artistic profession challenging by her personal existence, …

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Wilson Simonal

Though a seminal force within the development of Brazilian well-known music, singer Wilson Simonal continues to be largely unknown beyond SOUTH USA — the architect from the pilantragem sound that dominated Brazilian charts through the later ’60s, he was the country’s first black pop superstar, but his career under no …

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Lulu Santos

Lulu Santos is really a Brazilian superstar that has stable qualifications in his high-selling discography and it is from the engendering of Brazilian rock and roll because the ’70s. He published a film soundtrack and text messages on music on publications and, like a maker, worked well for Titãs (Televisão) …

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Nando Reis

Bassist, composer, and vocalist of Titãs, Nando Reis was among the founders of the group in 1982. One of the band’s strikes compiled by him are “Bichos Escrotos” (with Arnaldo Antunes/Sérgio Britto), “Operating-system Cegos perform Castelo,” “Pra Dizer Adeus” (with Tony Belloto), among others. He also experienced songs documented by …

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Raul Seixas

Raul Seixas was a simple rocker in Brazil. Together with his expressive discography, whose strikes continue being re-recorded by Caetano Veloso, Margareth Menezes, among others, Seixas’ part in continuing the task of establishing the building blocks of Brazilian rock and roll was of 1st importance. Affected by João Gilberto, Luiz …

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Maysa

Maysa was, as well as Dolores Duran, typically the most popular vocalist/songwriter in the time immediately before bossa nova. A composer since her teenagers (at 12 she published the samba-canção “Adeus,” popular from her 1st recording), Maysa held throughout her profession her gratitude for the sentimental design referred to as …

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O Terço

O Terço was perhaps one of the most important Brazilian rock and roll bands from the ’70s. Piecing together several different designs like gutsy rock and roll & move, prog rock and roll, folk rock and roll, rock, and funk, the group produced in 1968 is constantly on the survive, …

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Max de Castro

Introduced to music by his pops, singer Wilson Simonal, in 1992 Maximum de Castro became a member of the strap Confraria, shaped by Pedro Camargo Mariano and his brother João Marcello Mariano (Daniel Carlomagno would go to the group within the next year). The music group experienced success in a …

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