Carlos Poyares e Conjunto formed in Rio de Janeiro during the 1950s, with Carlos Poyares leading on vocals, songwriting, and accordion. They had a song called "Odeon" that became well-known in Brazil.
Their music drew from Brazilian rhythms while incorporating some international touches. The group toured around Brazil after gaining attention.
They recorded other songs like "Chão de Flores" and "Vem de Lá" during the 1960s and 1970s. Some of their lyrics addressed social themes that occasionally sparked discussion.
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