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Tom Zé

Tom Zé began his profession as well as Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, and Maria Bethânia. Like a composer, he affected Caetano and many more and shipped an expressive body of sort out his personal discography. A restless thinker, he was adept at contemporary erudite music experimentations, however he …

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Oswaldo Montenegro

Oswaldo Montenegro has already established success like a composer, interpreter, and in addition as playwright. He offers recorded a lot more than 25 single albums and created several takes on. His biggest strikes are “Bandolins,” “Agonia” (Mongol), “Aos Filhos dos Hippies,” “Leo e Bia,” “Estrelas,” “Lua e Flor,” “Intuição,” “O …

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Zeca Pagodinho

Zeca Pagodinho is looked upon from the samba traditionalists like a rare skill within the partido-alto lineage. At exactly the same time he’s a commercial achievement. Having won many yellow metal and platinum information along with his albums, he previously compositions documented by Beth Carvalho (“Dor de Amor”), Alcione (“Mutirão …

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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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Zé Ramalho

Zé Ramalho is among the most significant pop artists to surface in Northeast within the ’70s. His primary fusion of pop music with Northeastern folklore places him within the forefront from the modern Brazilian pop picture. Composer, lyricist, and vocalist, has his large popularity confirmed within the advancement of his …

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Jorge Ben

While many from the performers through the heyday of Tropicalia as well as the rise of MPB (música popular brasileira) chosen a far more radical stance within their challenge to Brazil’s political and cultural authorities, artists like Jorge Ben took a far more understated approach. Instead of use excessively theatrical …

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João Bosco

Since zero others leap in your thoughts, I would need to express that Joao Bosco is the foremost civil engineer turned singer/songwriter in the annals of Brazilian popular music. He graduated along with his level in 1972 but since that time continues to be concentrating on getting among Brazil’s most …

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Chico Buarque

Of the first stars of MPB (música popular brasileira), Chico Buarque was among the first to become certifiable pop star. Along with his warm, nasally croon, elegant phrasing, and substantial skill at lyric composing, Buarque (who’s handsome on top of that) became popular with ladies, who cherished his understated sensuality. …

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