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Mônica Salmaso

Mônica Salmaso can be an important finding of recent years in MPB. She debuted in the play O Concílio perform Amor (Gabriel Vilela) in 1989. Since that time, Salmaso continues to be performing and documenting with titles like Paulo Bellinati, Edu Lobo, Eduardo Gudin, José Miguel Wisnik, Marlui Miranda, Música …

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Waldik Soriano

Waldick Soriano was extremely popular within an extremely bad-tasting formula called cafona in Brazil, which later on would continue while the brega design. A synthesis of Bienvenido Granda, Anísio Silva, Nelson Gonçalves, Orlando Dias, while others, he became influenced from the film Durango Child, and started dressing in cowboy clothes, …

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Grupo Raça

The Grupo Raça was among the groups formed following the revival from the pagode, still keeping in its beginning the main characteristics from the “authentic” components of traditional samba, quickly replaced by overly romantic melodies and interpretations. Also effective abroad (in a few Latin American countries and in a few …

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Ivete Sangalo

Brazilian axé music superstar Ivete Sangalo increased to fame as the lead singer from the Bahian group Banda Eva in the 1990s and embarked about a successful single career in the turn from the century. Among her very best strikes are “Sorte Grande,” an anthem during its launch, and “Festa.” …

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Milton De Oliveira

The name of Milton de Oliveira is from the creation of immortal classics from the Brazilian song, especially carnival marches. He had written his first tune at 16, “Já Mandei, Meu Bem.” In 1934, “És Louca” (with Djalma Esteves), that was documented by Jaime Vogeler. With Utmost Bulhõha sido, he …

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Os Cariocas

Dynamic since 1942 (having had twenty years of success in the prestigious Rádio Nacional) and singularized compared to additional vocal sets of enough time for the elaborated plans for 4 or 5 voices, the Operating-system Cariocas became probably the most representative vocal band of bossa nova following their 1957 recording …

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Noel Rosa

Noel Rosa was a well-known and celebrated composer while alive, but is increasingly more popular after a while. When active, well-known music in Brazil was generally “nation” music, sertaneja music. But he sensed free to give his true-spirited samba in a fresh way, his method: advanced melodies conjugated with uncommon …

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Curumin

Delivered Luciano Nakata Albuquerque to Spanish and Japan parents, Curumin spent his impressionable years in São Paulo, Brazil, hearing Jorge Ben, Tim Maia, and Bebeto. At eight he shaped his first rock-band, and by enough time he was 16 he was a percussionist and keyboardist in best clubs around the …

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Raphael Rabello

Regardless of his brief life, Raphael Rabello was acknowledged internationally by his virtuosity. His mastery could be tested on 16 released single albums, on a lot more than 400 he documented being a sideman, and many solo monitors still unreleased. He caused such performers as Paulo Moura, Elizete Cardoso, Turíbio …

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Nei Lopes

A specialist composer since 1972, Nei Lopes is respectable for his collaboration with Wilson Moreira and his study on samba, having had his compositions recorded by many essential modern interpreters of the original samba. Lopes forgotten his profession as attorney to devote himself to music and composing in the first …

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