Geraldo Azevedo
Geraldo Azevedo (born January 11, 1945) is a Brazilian singer and guitarist. He is famous for his contributions to the Brazilian Popular Music scene, especially his partnerships with Alceu Valença and Zé Ramalho.
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Birth name | Geraldo Azevedo |
Born | January 11, 1945 |
Origin | Petrolina, Pernambuco, Brazil |
Genres | Forró, MPB |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, guitarist |
Years active | 1963–present |
Labels | Copacabana Records, Sigla Records, Polygram, Kuarup Records, RCA, BMG |
Website | http://www.geraldoazevedo.com.br/ |
Discography
- Alceu Valença e Geraldo Azevedo (1972)
- Geraldo Azevedo
- Bicho-de-sete-cabeças
- Inclinações musicais
- For all para todos (1982)
- Tempo tempero (1983)
- A luz do solo (1984)
- Cantoria I (1984)
- Eterno presente (1988)
- Bossa tropical (1989)
- Berekekê (1991)
- Raízes e frutos
- Ao vivo comigo (1994)
- Futuramérica (1996)
- O grande encontro 1 (1996)
- O grande encontro 2 (1997)
- O grande encontro 3 (2000)
- Hoje amanhã (2000)
- O Brasil existe em mim (2007)
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