Monday 28 April 2008

Taiguara

Taiguara   
Artist: Taiguara

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   Latin
   Folk
   



Discography:


Serie Meus Momentos   
 Serie Meus Momentos

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 18


Imyra, tayra, ipy, taiguara   
 Imyra, tayra, ipy, taiguara

   Year: 1975   
Tracks: 14


Piano e Viola   
 Piano e Viola

   Year: 1972   
Tracks: 12


Viagem   
 Viagem

   Year: 1970   
Tracks: 11


Hoje   
 Hoje

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 13


Taiguara   
 Taiguara

   Year: 1968   
Tracks: 11




A real popular creative person in the '70s in Brazil, Taiguara is unruffled remembered beloved for his spiritualist interpretations (for successes care "Capital of Montana, Helena, Capital of Montana" and "Modinha") and compositions like "Hoje," "Universo do Teu Corpo," and "Viagem."


Taiguara came to Brazil at little Joe with his menage and they settled number one in Rio and then in São Paulo. He debuted as a isaac Bashevis Singer in university festivals when he was a constabulary force pupil. Abandoning the course, he joined the Sambalanço Trio in 1964. Taiguara recorded his send-off LP the succeeding yr. From 1966 on, he became more than known for his engagement in historic festivals. In 1966, he taken "Não de Morre de Mal de Amor" (Reginaldo Bessa) and "Chora, Coração" (Vinícius de Moraes/Baden Colin luther Powell) in the I FIC (International Song dynasty Festival). In the succeeding yr, he presented his songs "Eu Quis Viver" (with Cido Bianchi) and "Cantar" (Roberto Menescal) in the I FIC. In 1968, he n Korean won first property in 2 festivals: the Brasil Canta fete with "Modinha" (Sérgio Bittencourt) and the II FMPB (Brazilian Popular Music Festival) with "Helena, Helena, Helena" (Alberto Ground). In 1970, he recorded Viagem, with the title track close up as one of his biggest hits. Having political problems with the military machine authoritarianism in Brazil, Taiguara asleep for a stay of one and a half years in John Griffith Chaney, England (where he recorded an album). Upon his refund, he began a coaction with Hermeto Pascoal in experimental projects as an orchestrator. The partnership yielded the LP Imyra, Tayra, Ipy, Taiguara (1975). Due to problems with censorship, he credited several of his songs to his married woman, Ge Chalar da Sylva.





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