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    Paulo Ricardo Oliveira Nery de Medeiros (born 23 September 1962), better known as Paulo Ricardo, is a Brazilian rock singer, songwriter, composer, musician...
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  • Paulo Ricardo may refer to: Paulo Ricardo (musician) (born 1962), Brazilian musician Padre Paulo Ricardo (born 1967), Brazilian priest and television host...
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  • Ricardo Salles (PL) from São Paulo Politician Padre Kelmon (DC) from Acajutiba Minister of Education of Brazil Abraham Weintraub (PMB) from São Paulo...
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    Angelo Trento. Retrieved 1 December 2012. Geromel, Ricardo. "All You Need To Know About Sao Paulo, Brazil's Largest City Archived 19 May 2019 at the Wayback...
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  • Ricardo Herz (born 1978) is a violinist from São Paulo, Brazil. Ricardo Steuer Herz is a classically trained musician, and also received training in jazz...
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    Paulo Coelho de Souza (/ˈkwɛl.juː, kuˈɛl.juː, -joʊ/ KWEL-yoo, koo-EL-yoo, -⁠yoh, Portuguese: [ˈpawlu koˈeʎu]; born 24 August 1947) is a Brazilian lyricist...
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  • Renato Russo (category Brazilian rock musicians)
    recording session in February 1996, he confided to friend and fellow singer Paulo Ricardo that he had stopped taking the medicines. He died on October 11, 1996...
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    Paulo Ezequiel Londra (born April 12, 1998) is an Argentine rapper and singer. His music has topped Argentine charts and has been highly successful across...
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    Shaman (band) (category Musical groups from São Paulo)
    metal band assembled in 2000 by three musicians who left the band Angra – Andre Matos, Luis Mariutti and Ricardo Confessori. The band was completed with...
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    as a guest/live musician for parodic heavy metal band Massacration, under the pseudonym "El Perro Loco", from 2016 to 2022. Ricardo Confessori endorses:...
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    Ricardo Domeneck (born July 4, 1977) is a contemporary Brazilian poet, visual artist and critic. Currently, the poet lives and works in Berlin, Germany...
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    onestowatch.com, retrieved 19 June 2024 Bittencourt, Paulo. "What is bossa nova? Musician Paulo Bittencourt tells the story". medium.com. Collin, Mark...
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  • Ricardo Kanji (São Paulo, 1 March 1948 -) is a Brazilian recorder player, flutist, conductor, and luthier. For twelve years, he was a professor at the...
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    Elis Regina (category Musicians from Porto Alegre)
    Nórdica / Círculo do Livro. 363p. 2.ed. rev. ampl. 1994 (São Paulo: Ed. Globo); 3.ed. 2002 (São Paulo: Ed. Globo). 239p. ISBN 85-250-3514-9 Goés, Ludenbergue...
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  • Pit Passarell (category Musicians from Buenos Aires)
    guitar. Born in Buenos Aires on 11 April 1968, his family moved to São Paulo, Brazil while he was still an infant. He and his brother Yves Passarell...
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    João Gilberto (category Brazilian male jazz musicians)
    Folha de S. Paulo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 8 July 2019. Homem de Mello, Zuza (2001). Folha Explica – João Gilberto (in Portuguese). São Paulo: PubliFolha...
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  • Fernandes, footballer Hugo Ferreira, rock musician Paulo Figueiredo, footballer Pepetela, novelist João Ricardo, footballer Pedro Emanuel, footballer Madjer...
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    Raul Seixas (category Brazilian rock musicians)
    pronunciation: [ʁaˈuw ˈsejʃɐs]; 28 June 1945 – 21 August 1989) was a Brazilian rock musician foundational to the genre. Rolling Stone Brazil named Seixas among the...
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  • Elis Regina's TV show O Fino da Bossa. In 1968, Powell joined with poet Paulo César Pinheiro and produced another series of Afro-Brazilian-inspired music...
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    Paulo Leminski Filho (August 24, 1944 – June 7, 1989) was a Brazilian writer, poet, translator, journalist, advertising professional, songwriter, literary...
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  • Delvalle, president (1987) Ricardo Maduro, Honduran president (Panamanian-born) Alfredo Seiferheld, writer Carlos Schvartzman, musician Eliane Karp, former First...
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    Hermeto Pascoal (category Samba musicians)
    recordings alongside relatively unknown groups. These albums and the musicians involved (Edu Lobo, Elis Regina, Cesar Camargo Mariano) established widely...
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    2009, The Gift's Sónia Tavares and Nuno Gonçalves, along with fellow musicians, Paulo Praça [Plaza] and Fernando Ribeiro, recorded and toured with their...
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    city of Santos. It plays in the Campeonato Paulista, the state of São Paulo's premier state league, as well as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, the...
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    Andre Matos (category Musicians from São Paulo)
    [ɐ̃ˈdɾɛ ˈmatus]; 14 September 1971 – 8 June 2019) was a Brazilian singer and musician. He was involved in the heavy metal bands Viper, Angra, Shaman and Symfonia...
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    Netinho de Paula (category Politicians from São Paulo)
    of São Paulo and was raised in the suburb of Carapicuíba. He lived for a long time in an apartment in Cohab 2 in the eastern zone of São Paulo. In 1986...
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    Yamandu Costa (category 21st-century male musicians)
    Aquino, Tom Jobim and Raphael Rabello. At age seventeen he played in São Paulo for the first time at the Cultural Circuit Bank of Brazil; the concert was...
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  • of the Court of Justice of the state of São Paulo. It is located in the old center of the city of São Paulo, between the squares Praça da Sé, Praça João...
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  • (2000). BRock - o rock brasileiro dos anos 80. São Paulo: DBA. ISBN 85-7234-253-2. Alexandre, Ricardo (2001). Dias de Luta - o Rock e o Brasil dos Anos...
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    Gilda, singer Alberto Ginastera, musician Carlos Guastavino, musician Carlos Inzillo, musician L-Gante, singer Paulo Londra, singer Luisana Lopilato,...
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