Cantores Gêmeos
Cantores Gêmeos are identical twin sisters Sandra and Simony Silva who began performing together in Rio de Janeiro during the 1970s. Their early work includes...
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Cantores Gêmeos are identical twin sisters Sandra and Simony Silva who began performing together in Rio de Janeiro during the 1970s. Their early work includes songs like 'Vem Vem Vem' and 'Mimo' that showcase their close vocal harmonies.
They released several albums in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including 'Simples Assim' in 1979 and 'Doce Harmonia' in 1981. Their 1985 album featured the song 'Dezenas de Lágrimas,' which became particularly well-known among their recordings.
In 2004, they recorded an acoustic session for MTV Brasil. Their catalog also includes 'Malvada,' 'Sua Imagem,' and a song composed for the Botucatu viola festival.
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