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Composer of successful songs, recorded by Aracy de Almeida, Carlos Galhardo, Deo, and other famous interpreters Until 1938, Valdemar Gomes worked as sailor, seller, cinema doorman, and bomber
Valdemar Henrique is an awarded musician and composer of more than 120 songs, whose Northern origin gives his work a different flavor than the mainstream Brazilian popular songs
As a composer, Vinícius Cantuária had success with “Lua e Estrela” (recorded by Caetano Veloso in 1981), “Coisa Linda,” “Só Você,” and “Na Canção” (recorded by Fábio Jr
Vinícius de Moraes was a fundamental figure in Brazilian music As a poet, he wrote lyrics for a great number of songs that became all-time bossa nova and samba classics As a composer, he wrote some good music, and as an interpreter, he left several important albums
Popular Mexican banda singer Valentin Elizalde, son of Lalo “El Gallo” Elizalde, was born February 1, 1979, in Hitonhueca, Sonora Though initially deciding to study at the University of Sonora, Elizalde found the pull of music too alluring and began performing professionally at a young age
After having participated in some minor bands, Vinny recorded his first solo album in 1995 (Vinny, Indie Records), which wasn’t successful His second album, Todo Mundo (1997), had better luck, with the national hit “Heloísa, Mexe a Cadeira
Alternative band from Mexico Violenta joined the local rock scene in 1996 The band’s name (violent) was inspired by the music the female group plays, an aggressive punk rock based on controversial issues
Formed in August 1985 by guitarist Fábio Golfetti (born in 1960, São Paulo, SP), bassist Ângelo Pastorello (born in 1959, São Paulo, SP), and drummer Cláudio Souza (born in 1959, São Paulo, SP), the Violeta de Outono were a psychedelic group heavily influenced by Pink Floyd
Daughter of a music teacher and a singer/guitarist, Violeta Parra was influenced by her parents since being a child At the age of nine, the young girl started singing and playing guitar, soon composing traditional Chilean music
Argentinean singer/actress Violeta Rivas made her live debut while singing in a local theater at the age of five After moving from her native town to Buenos Aires, the young artist started singing Italian traditional tunes in a radio show called La Pandilla Marilyn, broadcast by Radio Porteña