Demônios da Garoa
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Demonios da Garoa are a São Paulo
-based Brazilian samba group. Having existed for over sixty years, they are one of the most famous practitioners of samba paulista, a notable regional style distinct to São Paulo. They are particularly known for interpreting the songs of Adoniran Barbosa
, including Trem das Onze
(1965).
They have released 26 albums and over 60 singles.
São Paulo
São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil, the largest city in the southern hemisphere and South America, and the world's seventh largest city by population. The metropolis is anchor to the São Paulo metropolitan area, ranked as the second-most populous metropolitan area in the Americas and among...
-based Brazilian samba group. Having existed for over sixty years, they are one of the most famous practitioners of samba paulista, a notable regional style distinct to São Paulo. They are particularly known for interpreting the songs of Adoniran Barbosa
Adoniran Barbosa
Adoniran Barbosa, artistic name of João Rubinato , was a famous Brazilian traditional samba singer and composer.-Early years:...
, including Trem das Onze
Trem das Onze
"Trem das Onze" is a famous classical samba composition by Brazilian singer Adoniran Barbosa , released in 1964 and made famous that same year by the samba group Demônios da Garoa...
(1965).
They have released 26 albums and over 60 singles.
Discography
- 55 Anos de Garoa (1997)
- Demônios da Garoa Hoje (1995
- 50 Anos (1994)
- Esses Divinos Demônios da Garoa (1990)
- O Samba Continua (1980)
- 34 Anos de Música Brasileira (1977)
- Samba do Metrô (1975)
- Torre de Babel (1974)
- Abre a Gira (1973)
- Eu Sou de Lá (1972)
- Agüenta a Mão, João (1971)
- Sai de Mim, Saudade (1971)
- Doido Varrido (1969)
- Ói Nóis Aqui Tra Veis (1969)
- É De Samba Vol. 2 (1968)
- É De Samba (1968)
- Leva Este (1968)
- Eu Vou Pro Samba (1965)
- Trem das Onze (1964)
- Mas Demônios Que Nunca (1962, Argentina)
- Demônios Em Sambas Infernais (1961)
- Pafunça (1958)
- Demônios da Garoa (1957)
- Saudosa Maloca (1957)