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- Timbalada is an Afro-Brazilian musician group from Candeal, Salvador, Brazil. It was founded by drummer Carlinhos Brown, and the composer and percussionist...
- growth. Eventually this gathering of peoples grew into a band called Timbalada which became so po****r along with the other band he composed of Candeal...
- grandfather, a multi-instrumentalist, and his uncle, a member of the band Timbalada. While his early compositions were primarily in the sertanejo style, his...
- consisting of Arnaldo Antunes (ex-Titãs), Marisa Monte and Carlinhos Brown (Timbalada). Their debut collaboration resulted in the po****r album Tribalistas...
- samba-reggae style and the heavy beats to their music. Groups such as Timbalada, Olodum and Filhos de Gandhi also shared the heavy beats and rhythms with...
- the 1990s, the samba-reggae genre continued to evolve with the group Timbalada, which, under the musical direction of Carlinhos Brown, revived the nearly-extinct...
- 2002. Pulse features an international cast, with performances from Kodo, Timbalada and Eva Yerbabuena. It was released in the fall of 2002 and won two awards...
- Ivete Sangalo, Saulo Fernandes, Cláudia Leitte, Carlinhos Brown (from Timbalada), Asa de Águia and Chiclete com Banana. The trio elétrico arises from...
- Ketu Badauê Ilê Aiyê Malê Debalê Monobloco Muzenza Olodum Swing do Pelo Timbalada Batuque, a Cape Verdean music and dance genre with a similar etymology...
- Salvador is also home to groups known as "blocos-afros", including Olodum, Timbalada, and Ilê Aiyê. Additionally, groups and singers such as Gilberto Gil,...