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Sivuca

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Biography

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Noted composer, arranger, and accordionist, Sivuca developed a very successful international solo career after having performed with Baden Powell, Toots Thielemans, Chiquinho do Acordeon, Radamés Gnattali, Rosinha de Valença, Waldir Azevedo, Harry Belafonte, and Miriam Makeba, among many others. As a composer, Sivuca wrote the classics "Adeus, Maria Fulô" (with Humberto Teixeira), "João e Maria" (with Chico Buarque), and had hits with "Feira de Mangaio" (with his wife Glorinha Gadelha) recorded by Clara Nunes and "No Tempo dos Quintais" (with Paulo Tapajós). His partners were artists such as Paulinho Tapajós, Paulo César Pinheiro, Luís Bandeira, Armandinho, Hermeto Pascoal, and Chiquinho do Acordeon.

Having taken the accordion very early, at nine Sivuca was already playing for a living in fairs and parties. Six years later, he moved to Recife (Pernambuco), where he debuted at the Rádio Guararapes. Hired by the Rádio Clube de Pernambuco, Sivuca performed in that outing for three years, both in solo acts and as a member of its regional, switching to Rádio Jornal do Comércio in 1948. There he learned music theory with the other musicians of the orchestra and then with its newly appointed conductor, Guerra-Peixe. Carmélia Alves, touring Recife in 1949, discovered him and brought him to São Paulo, where he backed her up in a recording that same year. In São Paulo, Sivuca was hired by the Rádio Record and in 1951, he recorded his first album with the choros "Tico-Tico no Fubá" (Zequinha de Abreu) and "Carioquinha no Flamengo" (Waldir Azevedo/Bonfiglio de Oliveira). With the international success enjoyed by the baião in the '50s and the consequent need of good Northeastern music and instrument players, Sivuca's career gathered momentum as he was the right man in the right moment and place. Still in 1951, he accompanied Carmélia Alves on the medley "No Mundo do Baião" and recorded his second solo album with the frevo "Frevo dos Vassourinhas Número 1" (Matias da Rocha) and the baião "Sivuca no Baião" (Luíz Gonzaga/Humberto Teixeira). In the next year, he started to record originals with the choros "Entardecendo" and "Choro Baixo" (with Luís Bandeira), recording in the next year his baião "Feijoada." At the same time, Sivuca realized solo performances in São Paulo backed by his regional and also by the orchestras led by Hervê Cordovil and Gabriel Migliori, while he continued to perform on the Rádio Jornal do Comércio do Recife. In 1955, he was hired by the powerful nationwide network Diários Associados to work at the Rádio and TV Tupi (Rio de Janeiro), where he stayed until four years later. In 1958, as a member of Os Brasileiros, he toured Europe in one of the Brazilian Music Caravans sponsored by the Brazilian government. The group, led by conductor Guio de Morais, performed a three-month season with the Trio Iraquitã, Abel Ferreira, Pernambuco, and Dimas. In 1959, fired by Tupi for having participated in a strike for better salaries, Sivuca moved to Europe where he performed for three months with the group Brasília Ritmos (which had Waldir Azevedo as a member). After that, he was hired by a Portuguese club and then settled in Paris, France, where he lived until 1964, recording in 1962 through Barclay the LP Rendez-Vous a Rio. Having returned to Recife in 1964, in the same year he went to the U.S. with Carmen Costa, where he was invited by Miriam Makeba's husband/manager to join her group as a guitarist. Holding that position for four years, Sivuca became the director of Makeba's group and toured Africa, Europe, Asia, and America. Returning to New York in 1969, Sivuca directed the music and performed in the musical Joy, which opened in 1970. Having performed in San Francisco and Chicago, in live shows and on TV, in 1971 Sivuca was invited by Belafonte to join his group. Staying with Belafonte until 1975 as his guitarist, keyboardist, and arranger, Sivuca at the same time recorded solo albums in the U.S., including the praised Live at the Village Gate, where he interpreted "Adeus Maria Fulô." Returning to Brazil in 1977, he performed a live recorded show with Rosinha de Valença at the Teatro João Caetano (Rio de Janeiro), released as the LP Sivuca e Rosinha de Valença. In 1978, he had another hit with "João e Maria" in the recording realized by Chico Buarque and his sister Miúcha. Six years later, Sivuca recorded another memorable LP, this time shared with Chiquinho do Acordeon and with the participation of Radamés Gnattali, Sivuca e Chiquinho. In the next year, he recorded three albums in Sweden, with Chiko's Bar/Sivuca e Toots Thielemans deserving especial mention. During the '80s and '90s, his schedule slowed somewhat, although he recorded an important LP with Rildo Hora in 1987 (Sanfona e Realejo) and performed with Baden Powell in Paris in 1997.

Title: All Over The World

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Imposingly

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Bottled Up

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Man At His Leisure

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Ultimate Top Hits

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Just

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Again & Again

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Expensive Bling

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Over The Top Hits

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Get Faster

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Big Hit Collection

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Fabulous Creature

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Gentleman Tunes

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Bound To Be A Winner

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Explore

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Off To The Sea

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Top Mega Hits

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Mural

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Favorite Song

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Always The Best Hits

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Express Yourself

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Fabulous Hits

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Spring Caper

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Acquaintance

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Dateline Rome

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Noble Blue

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Back To The Future

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Hits To The Top

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Be With Me

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Secret Meeting

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Delicately Built

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Favourite Dish

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Crazy Groove

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Hits To Have A Night Out

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Love Caught

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: The Lp Library

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Days To Come

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Good Old Times

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Time For Gold

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Super Top Hits

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: A Mans World

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Level Of Emotion

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: World Music

Title: Switch Off

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Lets Have A Drink

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Long Play

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Surf Riding

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin

Title: Mega Hits For You

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Santas Favorite Hits

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Our Starlet

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Happy Reunion

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Quiescent Point

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Super Bright Hits

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: One Course

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Pussy Cat

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin Folk

Title: Sheet Music

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Jazz

Title: Rooftop Storys

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin Folk

Title: Mystic Moments

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin Folk

Title: Redwood Tree

Artist: Sivuca

Genre: Latin Folk

Collections

Title: Like a Boss a Nova

Genre: Jazz

Title: Festa Nordestina

Genre: Latin

Title: Brasil Compilation

Genre: Latin

Title: Rare Funk Vol. 1

Genre: Soul, Jazz, Funk

Featuring albums

Title: Sincopado

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Latin, Bossanova

Title: Top 50 Latin Jazz

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Jazz

Title: Balada triste

Artist: Irany Pinto

Genre: Latin

Title: Dengo Maior

Artist: Luiz Gonzaga

Genre: Latin

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