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Lupicínio Rodrigues (Porto Alegre,
September 16, 1914 –
Porto Alegre,
August 27, 1974) was a
Brazilian singer and
composer from Rio
Grande do Sul. He...
- Turi-turé, Custódio
Mesquita &
Evaldo Rui (1945) Vingança,
Lupicínio Rodrigues (1951) Volta,
Lupicínio Rodrigues (1957) Alô, Alô,
Carnaval (1936) Maridinho...
- was
later written into Grêmio's
official anthem. An
anthem penned by
Lupicinio Rodrigues, a samba-cancao
composer who
became one of the most
famous and...
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modern generation. If in the
first group there were
composers such as
Lupicínio Rodrigues and
Herivelto Martins and
interpreters such as
Nelson Gonçalves...
- had a
special preference for the sad,
dramatic overtones of Cartola,
Lupicinio Rodrigues,
Dolores Duran, and Maysa. He
began to
write lyrics and poems...
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Dantas (1952)
Jardim da saudade,
Alcides Gonçalves and
Lupicínio Rodrigues (1952) Juca,
Lupicínio Rodrigues (1952)
Lascando o cano, Luiz
Gonzaga and Zé...
- BMG
Ariola 1993: Alma, coração e vida – BMG
Ariola 1994:
Joanna canta Lupicínio – BMG
Ariola 1995:
Sempre no meu coração – BMG
Ariola 1997:
Joanna em...
- considered[who?] to be the best
singer of
Lupicinio Rodrigues songs. He
recorded in 1972 the
album Jamelão
Interpreta Lupicinio. He died on June 14, 2008, of multiple...
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ground for
their development.
Masters of samba, Pixinguinha, Cartola,
Lupicínio Rodrigues,
Geraldo Pereira,
Wilson Moreira, and of MPB,
Milton Nascimento...
- artists.
Examples of
pardos in po****r
music include Chiquinha Gonzaga and
Lupicínio Rodrigues.
Pardos in
football include Ronaldo, po****rly
dubbed "the phenomenon"...