- of Noel Rosa and
Bezerra da Silva. The
exponent of this lifestyle, the
malandro (masculine adjective), or "bad boy" (rogue, hustler, rascal, scoundrel...
- up
malandro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
malandro is a
person of the
Brazilian malandragem stereotype.
Malandro may also
refer to:
Malandro Records...
- is an
American actress. She is
sometimes credited by the name
Kristina Malandro. She is best
known for her role as
Felicia Jones on the ABC soap opera...
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Minas do Rei Salomão (1977) ...
Bruxa Pequenas Taras (1978) Se Segura,
Malandro! (1978) ....
Marlene A
Noiva da
Cidade (1978) O Mágico e o
Delegado (1983)...
- Ópera do
Malandro (transl. The Scoundrel's Opera) is a 1979
Brazilian musical play
written by
Chico Buarque and
directed by Luiz Antônio
Martinez Corrêa...
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Malandro Records was an
American record label based in Cincinnati, Ohio,
which released albums by
Brazilian musicians.
Founded by Rick Warm, the label...
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loose adaptation of
Threepenny Opera (Ópera do
Malandro), made two
versions called "O
Malandro" and "O
Malandro No. 2", with
lyrics in Portuguese. List of...
- "Pequenã
serenata diurna") Magro:
piano (in "Cálice" and "Homenagem ao
malandro") Novelli:
piano (in "Até o fim"), b**** (in "Pedaço de mim" and "Pequenã...
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Chico Buarque (Vermelho) 1985: O Corsário do rei 1985: Ópera do
Malandro 1985:
Malandro 1986: Mel****s
momentos de
Chico &
Caetano 1987:
Francisco 1988:...
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constant source of
trouble — the
malandro (punk). In the 19th
century Rio de Janeiro, the
capoeirista was a
malandro (a rogue) and a criminal, expert...