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- Paris) (1968) Recordano (Recording) (1969) Rotcha-Nu (1970) So Coladeras! (1971) Coladeras: The Best of Bana (1972) Contratempo (1974) Cidália (1976) Miss...
- morna. Someone in the crowd is said to have shouted “já Bocê v’rá-’l n’um coladêra” (you have transformed it in a coladeira), i.e., a morna performed with...
- interpreted traditional music styles of Cape Verde including the morna and coladera. One of his songs was "Feiticeira di côr Morena". He died in 1987. Le violon...
- Shepherd Band Chilly Gonzales Cat Power Khruangbin 3 July Joan Baez Ivan Lins Coladera with Marcos Suzano Jungle Clara Luciani Masego 4 July Thom Yorke Tomorrow's...
- Sanchez Grande, with its tributaries Arroyo Sanchez Chico and Arroyo Coladeras. The Río Negro discharges into Río Uruguay about 32 kilometres (20 mi)...
- Couladère (French pronunciation: [kuladɛʁ]; Occitan: Coladèra) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France. The opera singer Jean...
- Mendes Born October 21, 1964 Tarrafal on Santiago, Cape Verde Genres Colá, coladera, experimental, funaná, ladainha, morna, reggae, rock Occupation(s) singer...
- Released: 28 May 2002 Label: Sony Formats: CD — — — — — AnthologieMornas & Coladeras Released: 1 July 2002 Label: Sony Formats: CD — — 35 58 — Anthology Released:...
- soul-stirring mornas. He could also arouse the crowd with his hard-hitting coladeras. Lobo, as an adult, moved to Praia, Santiago Island (Cape Verde's capital)...
- of longing and loss. She is equally compelling with her renditions of coladeras, those danceable tunes that time after time has audiences on their feet...