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Carlos Dafé

Carlos Dafé

Carlos Dafé has been played on NTS in shows including The Do!! You!!! Breakfast Show w/ Charlie Bones, featured first on 13 June 2014. Songs played include De Alegria Raiou O Dia, Escorpião and Lá Vem Ela.

One of the greatest representatives of Brazilian soul music, Carlos Dafé has been recorded by such artists as Tânia Maria ("A Cruz") and Nana Caymmi ("Passarela"), in addition to his solo career (registered in six albums from 1977 to 1997). Carlos Dafé had his first model as musician in the figure of his father, who taught him several instruments and introduced him to choro and samba traditions. In the '60s, Dafé exercised his vocal possibilities as a crooner in São Paulo and Rio's nightclubs. His first solo album came in 1977 (Pra Que Vou Recordar). Influenced by Tim Maia and Cassiano, the Carioca (from Vila Isabel) suburban Carlos Dafé developed their soul music tinge, first reflected in his 1978's Venha Matar Saudades, where he was backed by the Banda Black Rio. In 1994, Dafé was revisited by band Unidade Bop. ~ Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide

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Carlos Dafé

Carlos Dafé has been played on NTS in shows including The Do!! You!!! Breakfast Show w/ Charlie Bones, featured first on 13 June 2014. Songs played include De Alegria Raiou O Dia, Escorpião and Lá Vem Ela.

One of the greatest representatives of Brazilian soul music, Carlos Dafé has been recorded by such artists as Tânia Maria ("A Cruz") and Nana Caymmi ("Passarela"), in addition to his solo career (registered in six albums from 1977 to 1997). Carlos Dafé had his first model as musician in the figure of his father, who taught him several instruments and introduced him to choro and samba traditions. In the '60s, Dafé exercised his vocal possibilities as a crooner in São Paulo and Rio's nightclubs. His first solo album came in 1977 (Pra Que Vou Recordar). Influenced by Tim Maia and Cassiano, the Carioca (from Vila Isabel) suburban Carlos Dafé developed their soul music tinge, first reflected in his 1978's Venha Matar Saudades, where he was backed by the Banda Black Rio. In 1994, Dafé was revisited by band Unidade Bop. ~ Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide

Original source Last.fm

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De Alegria Raiou O Dia
Carlos Dafé
Warner Bros. Records1977
Escorpião
Carlos Dafé
Warner Bros. Records1978
Lá Vem Ela
Carlos Dafé
Warner Bros. Records1979
Bem Querer
Carlos Dafé
Warner Bros. Records1977
De Alegria Raiou o Dia
Carlos Dafé
Atração Fonográfica2016