词条 | Armandinho (Brazilian guitarist) |
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| name = Armandinho | image =Armandinho, guitarrista baiano.JPG | caption = | background = solo_singer | birth_name = Armando da Costa Macêdo | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1953|5|22|mf=y}} | instrument = Electric guitar, mandolin, vocals, acoustic guitar | origin = Salvador, Bahia, Brazil | genre = MPB, choro, frevo, rock, pop, jazz | occupation = | years_active = | label = EMI-Odeon Records, WMG, Abril Music | website = www.armandinho.com }} Armandinho (born Armando da Costa Macêdo, May 23, 1953) is a Brazilian composer and singer. He was born in Salvador, the son of Osmar Macêdo, from the world's first trio elétrico, the Trio Elétrico de Dodô e Osmar. (In the 1940s, at the same time the electric guitar was invented, Osmar Macêdo along with bandmate Adolfo Nascimento [who was an electrical engineer] independently created the Guitarra Baiana, a type of electric cavaquinho, which gave the Trio Elétrico its name.) In his early career, he played in his bands Trio Elétrico Mirim in 1962 and Hell's Angels in 1967. In 1970, he formed A Cor do Som with bassist/vocalist Dadi, keyboardist/vocalist Mú Carvalho, percussionist/vocalist Ary Dias and drummer Gustavo Schroeter. They performed in Montreux Jazz Festival had some hits with "Beleza pura" (Caetano Veloso), "Abri a porta" (Gilberto Gil/Dominguinhos), "Zanzibar" (Armandinho/Fausto Nilo), etc. Since then, Armandinho has recorded and performed with musicians such as Raphael Rabello, Paulo Moura, Época de Ouro, Moraes Moreira, Pepeu Gomes, as well as his own group, the Trio Elétrico de Armandinho. DiscographySolo albums
References{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Armandinho}} 11 : 1953 births|Living people|Brazilian guitarists|Male guitarists|Brazilian mandolinists|Brazilian male singers|People from Salvador, Bahia|Música Popular Brasileira singers|Música Popular Brasileira guitarists|Brazilian composers|Universal Music Group artists |
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