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Brazilian musical artist (born 1943) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduardo de Góes "Edu" Lobo (born August 29, 1943) is a Brazilian singer, guitarist, and composer.[1]
Edu Lobo | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Eduardo de Góes Lobo |
Born | Rio de Janeiro, RJ | August 29, 1943
Origin | Brazil |
Genres | Bossa Nova |
Website | http://edulobo.com.br |
In the 1960s he was part of the bossa nova movement.[1][2]
His compositions include Upa Neguinho (with Gianfrancesco Guarnieri), Pra Dizer Adeus (with Torquato Neto; also known in its English version as "To say goodbye"), Choro Bandido, A história de Lily Braun, Beatriz (the latter three songs with Chico Buarque), Arrastão and Canto triste (both with Vinicius de Moraes), and Ponteio (with Capinam). Ponteio won best song at the 3rd Festival de Música Popular Brasileira in the recording by Quarteto Novo in 1967.[1][3][4]
He has worked with, and his songs have been covered by, artists including Toots Thielemans, Marcos Valle, Elis Regina,[5] Sylvia Telles, Sergio Mendes, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Milton Nascimento, Maria Bethânia, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Caetano Veloso, Monica Salmaso, Sarah Vaughan, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Caterina Valente.
Dos Navegantes, a collaboration album by him, Romero Lubambo and Mauro Senise, won the 2017 Latin Grammy Award for Best MPB Album.[6]
With Paul Desmond
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