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Almir Eduardo Melke Sater (Campo Grande, 14 de novembro de 1956) é um violeiro, compositor e cantor brasileiro. Nascido no Mato Grosso do Sul, desde muito pequeno já tocava viola. Estudou direito no Rio de Janeiro. Gravou seu primeiro disco em 1980, contando com a participação de Tetê Espíndola, Alzira Espíndola e incluiu diversas músicas da fiel parceria com Paulo Simões. Ficou famoso ao participar da telenovela Pantanal, da Rede Manchete, em 1990. Fez parte da geração Prata da Casa, no início dos anos 80, sendo uma das principais atrações do movimento que juntou os maiores expoentes da música sul-matogrossense....
Better known for being a radio host, Almirante got his nickname (Admiral) for having been in the Army between 1926 and 1927. He started out in music as a singer and tambourine player with the group Flor do Tempo, which switched names do Bando dos Tangarás when Noel Rosa joined in. The group’s first album was released in 1929, featuring Almirante’s samba "Na Pavuna", and was also the first to bring percussion into a recording studio. A year after the success enjoyed in the carnival of 1930, Bando split up. Almirante continued as a singer, getting visibility as a samba...
Almir Guineto (Almir de Souza Serra, 12 July 1946 - 5 May 2017) was a Brazilian sambista, singer, songwriter and instrumentalist, working in the genres of samba and pagode. Almir Guineto was director of the samba school Salgueiro, a founder of the Fundo de Quintal samba group, and integrated the Originais do Samba group for 10 years before leaving for a solo career. Born on the Salgueiro hills in Rio de Janeiro in a family of musicians, he is credited as the man who introduced the banjo to samba, and is recognized as one of the main fathers of pagode....
Marie-Louise-Taos Amrouche (4 March 1913 in Tunis, Tunisia - 2 April 1976 in Saint-Michel-l'Observatoire, France) was an Algerian writer and singer. She was born to a family of Kabyle Roman Catholic converts. She was the first Algerian female writer. Her first novel Jacinthe noir (an autobiographical novel) was published in 1947 . Her mother Fadhma Aït Mansour had a great impact on her life. Her literary style reflected the oral traditions of Kabylie, descended from her mother. With her compilation of tales and poems La Grain magique in 1966 , she took the nom de plume Marguerite-Taos, Marguerite was her...
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