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Zeca Baleiro

Zeca Baleiro
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Background information
Birth nameJosé Ribamar Coelho Santos
Born11 April 1966 (age 54)
São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil
GenresMPB
Samba
Brazilian rock
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsSinging, acoustic guitar
Years active1997-present
LabelsSom Livre
Associated actsChico César, Vange Milliet, Fagner, Moska, Lenine, Simone, Zé Ramalho, Martinho da Vila

José Ribamar Coelho Santos (born 11 April 1966), better known by his stage name Zeca Baleiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈzɛkɐ baˈlejru]), is a Brazilian MPB artist.[1] One of his most famous songs is "Salão de Beleza", which was featured on Putumayo World Music's Reggae Around the World compilation. Along with being a solo artist, he has also worked with guitarist Pedro Joia.

Hailing from the state of Maranhão, in northeastern Brazil, Zeca – short for José – grew up with music. He then went to a university to study Agronomy and was given the nickname "Baleiro" ("candyman"), because of his love for candy.

His first two records, Por Onde Andará Stephen Fry and Vô Imbolá, won gold status. The title track on Por Onde Andará Stephen Fry? (Where could Stephen Fry be?) was a reference to British actor Stephen Fry's flight from the stage play "Cellmates" in 1995, when he disappeared from the United Kingdom after bad reviews. Zeca won the 2000 Latin Grammys for "best pop album". In 2014, his live album Calma Aí, Coração - Ao Vivo was nominated for the same award, but in the Best Música Popular Brasileira Album category, with the title song being nominated for the Best Brazilian Song category.[2] He currently resides in São Paulo. In 2019, he received another Latin Gramma nomination for Best MPB Album, this time for O Amor no Caos.[3]

Discography

  • Por Onde Andará Stephen Fry? (1997)
  • Vô Imbolá (1999)
  • Líricas (2000)
  • Pet Shop Mundo Cão (2002)
  • Raimundo Fagner e Zeca Baleiro (with Raimundo Fagner, 2003)
  • Daqui prá lá, de lá prá cá, (2003)
  • Perfil, 2003)
  • Baladas do Asfalto e Outros Blues (2005)
  • Baladas do Asfalto e Outros Blues - Ao Vivo (2006)
  • Lado Z (2007)
  • O Coração do Homem Bomba Vol. 1 (2008)
  • O Coração do Homem Bomba Vol. 2 (2008)
  • O Disco do Ano (2012)
  • Lado Z Volume 2 (2012)
  • Ao vivo - Calma aí, coração (2014)
  • Era Domingo (2016)

References

  1. ^ ALlmusic biography
  2. ^ Wang, Andrea; Brown, Tracy (24 September 2014). "Latin Grammys 2014: Complete list of nominees". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
  3. ^ Cabo, Leila (14 November 2019). "Latin Grammys 2019 Winners: Complete List". Billboard. MRC. Retrieved 9 September 2020.

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