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Laudir Soares de
Oliveira (6
January 1940 – 17
September 2017) was a
Brazilian musician and
producer mostly renowned for his time as
percussionist with...
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Transit Authority in 1968, and
finally shortened the name to
Chicago in 1969.
Laudir de
Oliveira joined the band as a
percussionist and
second drummer in 1974...
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album with
Columbia Records, and the last one to
feature percussionist Laudir de Oliveira.
After the
commercial and
critical disappointment of Chicago...
- two-times
platinum since. It is the
first album to
feature percussionist Laudir de Oliveira, who
would become a full-fledged
member of the band for Chicago...
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drums Laudir de
Oliveira –
percussion Additional personnel Caribou Kitchenettes –
vocal chorus on "Harry Truman" (John C****llo,
Donna Conroy,
Laudir de...
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becoming increasingly unhappy. The
night before he died, Kath
visited bandmate Laudir de Oliveira. De
Oliveira offered him tea and the two
spent all
night talking...
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final studio release in that format. It
features session percussionist Laudir de Oliveira, who
would become a full-fledged band
member for the release...
- group; and is also the
first album since Chicago VII (1974) not to
feature Laudir de
Oliveira as a band member.: 132, 200 It is also the
first studio album...
- lead and
backing vocals Donnie Dacus – guitars, lead and
backing vocals Laudir de
Oliveira –
percussion Robert Lamm – keyboards, lead and
backing vocals...
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series commercially and
critically successful albums. In 1974,
percussionist Laudir de
Oliveira was
added as an
eighth member of the band
after contributing...