- de
Oliveira (May 26, 1930 –
December 14, 2006),
known professionally as
Sivuca, was a
Brazilian accordionist,
guitarist and singer. In
addition to his...
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famous artists,
including Baden Powell, Sérgio Mendes,
Sylvia Telles and
Sivuca.
Maria Rosa
Canelas was born in 1941, in Valença, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil...
- 3),
Fender Rhodes (7, 8)
Kenneth Ascher –
Fender Rhodes (3),
organ (4)
Sivuca –
accordion (3),
vocal solo (3)
Richard Tee –
acoustic piano (6) Leon Pendarvis...
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Raimundo ****ner 1978:
Robertinho no p****o, by
Robertinho de
Recife 1979:
Sivuca, by
Sivuca 1979: Live in Montreux, by Elis
Regina 1980:
Stone Alliance, by Márcio...
- ****ner,
Alceu Valença,
Antonio Nóbrega, Elba Ramalho,
Geraldo Azevedo,
Sivuca, Naná
Vasconcelos and Rivotrill. Spok has been
called the new
frevo amb****ador...
- organ;
Sivuca, accordion;
Romeo Penque, flute,
Affonso de Paula, percussion, with
James Kappes, Gary Chester, or
Donald MacDonald on drums.
Sivuca - accordion...
- with
Brown were his wife, Jean Pace, and the
Brazilian singer/accordionist
Sivuca. RCA
released the
original cast
recording around 1970; it is long out of...
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Cover versions of
Jorge Ben's "A
Minha Menina", Gal Costa's "Baby," and the
Sivuca/Miriam
Makeba international baião-inspired hit "Adeus
Maria Fulô" also appeared...
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Racionais MC's Ray-Güde
Mertin Rodrigo Melo
Franco Sábato
Magaldi Santos Dumont Sivuca Tânia
Andrade Lima
Teodoro Freire Tomie Ohtake Vladimir Carvalho 2007 Abdias...
- an all-star line up of
Brazilian musicians,
including the
accordionist Sivuca on
Samba de Gago. The
track Monsieur Binot achieved chart success in Brazil...