February 27, 2011

Mariana Aydar and Luisa Maita - "Solitude"

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Mariana Aydar and Luisa Maita at Tom Jazz , November,2010 . Timbau 02:25 onwards.Posted by "barbarapsantos" .
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Club do balanço & Simoninha - "Paz e Arroz"

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Jorge Nen Jor - " Paz e Arroz"( 1972 )



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February 26, 2011

Mariana Aydar - "Vai Vadiar "

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Mariana Aydar LIVE at the TV Culutra's program "Ensaio" 2010. Uploaded by "MIRCMIRC15"

Mariana Aydar  can be easily located. Where there's good music, there she is, either in a traditional samba jamming, in a gig at the outskirts of town, in the studios, during Carnival, in Sao Paulo, Rio or Bahia. Since she was born in Sao Paulo, music is the air that she breathes. Her father, producer and multi-instrumentalist Mario Manga, was one of the integrants of Preme, an avant-garde group of the 80s that managed to couple irreverence and quality. Her mother, Bia Aydar, worked for many years with a variety of artists from all corners of the country. So, since she was a little girl, her natural habitat was the front stage and the backstage, the dressing rooms and the spotlights, the rehearsals and the recording studios and, mingling in this universe, she learned from observation... ( More , All About Jazz ).

Zeca Pagodinho - "Vai Vadiar / Coração em Desalinho "

February 25, 2011

Mart´nália

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Extra from MART´NÁLIA's DVD "Em Africa ".
Posted by " Ninamenezes"

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February 22, 2011

Bambu do bambu



Paulinha Sanches on vocals .
Posted by "OcaBarba" 2009 .
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February 13, 2011

Exaltasamba - "A gente bota pra quebrar"

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Releasing Exaltasamba 25-year anniversary DVD at the "Estudio ShowLivre" program December 2010.
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Mestre Walter and Barca

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Mestre Walter, from Maracatu school of Estrela Brilhante, Recife.

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Roberta Sá - "Interessa"

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Recorded LIVE at the program "Ensaio" , TV Cultura - Sao Paulo .
Posted by "pafinuk" , 2008.

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February 9, 2011

Vanessa da Mata & Mariana Aydar - " Baú "

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Vanessa da Mata & Mariana Aydar LIVE at the " Altas Horas" program, 2010. Posted by "mircmirc15"

Born in a small town in the province of Mato Grosso, Brazil, in 1976, singer and composer Vanessa da Mata grew up listening to venerated artists like Antonio Carlos Jobim, Milton Nascimento, and Luiz Gonzaga, as well as the sounds of Rio she picked up on her radio. At 15, she relocated to Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, and began performing in clubs, soon moving to São Paulo to continue her career. She joined a reggae band, even singing with the famed Jamaican group Black Uhuru for a stint, while playing basketball and working as a model in her free time. But despite the strength of her voice, da Mata found her first taste of success as a composer. Teaming up with Chico César, she wrote the song "A Força Que Nunca Seca," the title track for Maria Bethânia's 1999 album, and soon she was also working on pieces for Daniela Mercury, Ana Carolina, and César himself. Now with some years of experience under her belt, da Mata decided to finally record her own solo material, releasing her self-titled debut in 2002. It was her next album, Essa Boneca Tem Manuel, however, that really pushed her into the limelight, aided by the strength of the single "Ai Ai Ai." Three years later the singer's third album, Sim, was released, and featured appearances from the acclaimed pianist João Donato and American rocker Ben Harper, among others. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi

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February 8, 2011

Otto - "Nebulosas"

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Otto at the Auditório do Ibirapuera 12.03.10. Guitar solo 01:28 .

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Cidadão Instigado - "O Pobre dos Dentes de Ouro"

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At the CCBB, Sao Paulo, January 2011. Posted by "familiamoitinho".

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February 6, 2011

Sivuca & Orquestra Sinfônica da Paraíba - "Feira de Mangaio"

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Zazumba   02:35

"Noted composer, arranger, and accordionist, Sivuca developed a very successful international solo career after having performed with Baden Powell, Toots Thielemans, Chiquinho do Acordeon, Radamés Gnattali, Rosinha de Valença, Waldir Azevedo, Harry Belafonte, and Miriam Makeba, among many others. As a composer, Sivuca wrote the classics "Adeus, Maria Fulô" (with Humberto Teixeira), "João e Maria" (with Chico Buarque), and had hits with "Feira de Mangaio" (with his wife Glorinha Gadelha) recorded by Clara Nunes and "No Tempo dos Quintais" (with Paulo Tapajós). His partners were artists such as Paulinho Tapajós, Paulo César Pinheiro, Luís Bandeira, Armandinho, Hermeto Pascoal, and Chiquinho do Acordeon".... ( more )

Posted by "rtfonseca" February 2011.
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Orquestra Imperial - "Fita Amarela"

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Noel Rosa - " Fita Amarela "



Posted by "biriquinha29"

"Noel Rosa was a well-known and celebrated composer while alive, but is more and more popular as time passes. When active, popular music in Brazil was mainly "country" music, sertaneja music. But he felt free to offer his true-spirited samba in a new way, his way: sophisticated melodies conjugated with unusual lyrics, ranging from amorous metaphysics through a vivid picture of social life and relations in a poetic Rio of the '30s " .... ( more ) Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide
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February 5, 2011

Quinteto em Branco e Preto - "Xequere"

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Quinteto em Branco e Preto at the CCBB São Paulo . Posted by " sotaquesbrasileiros ", July 2009.


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February 4, 2011

Nação Zumbi - " Coco do B "

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Nação Zumbi Tribute to Bezerra da Silva.

Bezerra da Silva - " Coco do B "



..."Bezerra da Silva was the unofficial spokesman for the slums of Rio de Janeiro. For 30 years his controversial brand of samba provided the soundtrack for the city's favelas and enraged the country's politicians, often the victims of his sharp tongue. His music, which made him a household name across Brazil, portrayed the day-to-day life of Rio's working classes. He sang about corrupt politicians, unfaithful women and the brutal codes of the city's shanty towns, dominated by drug traffickers."...... more  ( The Independent )
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Elza Soares - "Bom Dia, Portela" (1975)

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Elza Soares at the Globo de Ouro in 1975 . Posted by "7desetembro".

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February 3, 2011

Guizado - " Wow !"

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Guilherme Mendonça's solo project at the Instrumental SESC Brasil , 2010.

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February 1, 2011

Beth Carvalho - "Olho por Olho"

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From the TV program "Fantástico" ( 1977 ). "Olho por Olho " written by Zé do Maranhão and Daniel Santos. From Beth Carvalho LP "Nos Botequins da Vida".

Posted by "pugaman77"
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