• João Gilberto Prado Pereira de Oliveira was released in 1980 by João Gilberto. It was recorded in 1980 live on TV Globo. In English, that would be his...
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    João Gilberto (born João Gilberto do Prado Pereira de Oliveira – Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ʒiwˈbɛʁtu]; 10 June 1931 – 6 July 2019) was a Brazilian guitarist...
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  • 1981 album by Brazilian artist João Gilberto, featuring Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil and Maria Bethânia. The album was later released along with João Gilberto's...
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  • album by João Gilberto, released in 1977. It is an album that uses an orchestral arrangement to produce the Brazilian sound of bossa nova. The album features...
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    João Donato de Oliveira Neto (17 August 1934 – 17 July 2023) was a Brazilian jazz and bossa nova pianist as well as a trombonist from Rio Branco. He first...
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    "Luciana", "Estrada Branca", "Chega de Saudade", "Outra Vez"...). The recording also included a relatively unknown João Gilberto on two tracks. With the release...
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    groups from Rio de Janeiro. The band was active for two to three years. Soon afterwards, inspired by Brazilian musician João Gilberto, he settled on the...
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    and found music through the bossa nova compositions of Tom Jobim and João Gilberto. He performed as a singer and guitarist in the 1960s as well as writing...
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    Cazuza (category Burials at Cemitério de São João Batista)
    sold more than 5 million albums and achieved 11 number one singles and 18 Top 10 singles in Brazil. Son of the record producer João Araújo and the amateur...
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    singer-songwriters Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso, respectively. They gave her the nickname Gau, later spelled as Gal. At 14, she first listened to João Gilberto's "Chega...
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    Peixoto and João Gilberto. In 1966, Lee formed the band Os Mutantes with Arnaldo Baptista and Sérgio Dias. The band released five albums between 1968...
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    child, but focused mainly on music. The musical style of bossa nova and João Gilberto, one of its most prominent exponents, were major influences on Veloso's...
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    desafio, de Paulo Cezar Saraceni ("É de manhã" de Caetano Veloso; "Eu vivo num tempo de guerra" de Edu Lobo e Gianfrancesco Guarnieri; "Carcará" de João do...
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    Almeida Prado, Gilberto Mendes - I Bienal De Música Contemporânea Brasileira - Disco 3 (LP) Not On Label SCM1003 1975 Fernando Cerqueira (2), Gilberto Mendes...
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  • & João Gilberto – Getz/Gilberto '76 (rec. 1976, released 2016) João Gilberto – Amoroso (1976), as "Zingaro," João Gilberto Prado Pereira de Oliveira (1980)...
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    Music Album for his album Nascimento in 1998. Milton Nascimento was born in the boarding house Dona Augusta in the neighborhood of Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro...
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    performance at the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris.: 61  In 1995, after a successful tour in the United States, Évora released her fifth album, Cesaria Evora, with...
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    Clayber; they released only one album, Em Som Maior. Then he joined Trio Novo (Airto Moreira, Heraldo do Monte, Theo de Barros) and in 1967 the group,...
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    given a contract to perform for two months. She recorded her first album, La Voz de la Zafra, in 1959. A performance at the 1965 Cosquín National Folklore...
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    Bombeiro Aisha Moura as Aluna de Camila Fabiana Schunk as Dançarina de tango Gabriella Vergani as Young Thelma Izabela Prado as Young Vitória Stella Rabello...
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    Pedro Paulo Soares Pereira (born 22 April 1970, Santo Antônio do Rio Baixo, Brazil), better known by the artistic name Mano Brown, is a Brazilian rapper...
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    Jennifer Lopez, and Gente de Zona. The next single to be released from the album was "Bailando", featuring Descemer Bueno, and Gente De Zona. "Bailando" was...
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    in Rio de Janeiro) and Aloísio de Oliveira, a member of the Bando da Lua. In the US, Miranda maintained relationships with John Payne, Arturo de Córdova...
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    Cheiro de Amor. Mercury continued to pursue a career in music and, by 1988, was a backup singer for Gilberto Gil. In 1989, recorded her first two albums as...
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    Martinho da Vila (category People from Rio de Janeiro (state))
    Sheila E. & Pete Escovedo, Fito Páez, Milly Quezada, Joaquín Sabina and Gilberto Santa Rosa With the Lifetime Achievement Award". Business Wire. June 24...
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    guitarist and pianist. Gismonti was born in the small city of Carmo, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, into a musical family. His mother was from Sicily and his...
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    V2 Records, featuring Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso. He then went on to perform the track "La vie c'est la vie" from that album on an episode of the...
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    Erasmo Carlos (category Musicians from Rio de Janeiro (city))
    Cor do Som, As Frenéticas, Gilberto Gil, Rita Lee, Tim Maia, Jorge Ben and Caetano Veloso. The opening track of the album was the radio single: a cover...
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    Music Studio. In 1998, Vasconcelos contributed "Luz de Candeeiro" to the AIDS benefit compilation album Onda Sonora: Red Hot + Lisbon produced by the Red...
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    Ivan Lins (category Federal University of Rio de Janeiro alumni)
    and Lisbon. Ivan Lins has released albums regularly and penned several standards, such as "Love Dance", "Começar de Novo" (Starting Over) (the English...
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