Belmiro e Belmonte were a Brazilian duo from São Gonçalo do Sapucaí in Minas Gerais. They started performing in the 1940s, working in the sertanejo style. Their song 'Meu Rincão' came out in 1964 and became their most remembered track.
That song, along with others like 'A Fronha' and 'Amargo Desgosto', captured a certain rural feeling that connected with listeners. They kept performing through various reactions, including a festival appearance in São Paulo in 1977 that was cut short.
Their recorded work includes the album 'Meu Rincão' and a later collection called 'O Grande Sucesso de Belmiro e Belmonte'. The details around their personal lives and the stories that followed them remain part of how people talk about their music.
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