Charles Boa Morte
Charles Boa Morte came from Salvador, Bahia, and his music drew from the rhythms of that coastal city. He played guitar and was influenced by samba, bossa...
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Charles Boa Morte came from Salvador, Bahia, and his music drew from the rhythms of that coastal city. He played guitar and was influenced by samba, bossa nova, and MPB.
In the early 2000s, his song "Alma Gêmea" became widely known. Other songs like "Cachorrada," "Fogo," and "Foi bom te encontrar" appeared in his catalog. He worked with musicians including Roger Rocha on bass, Marcelo Costa on drums, and Ricardo Martins on guitar.
He released albums such as "Desejo de Viver" and "Liberdade Para Amar." His music sometimes addressed social themes, and he was known for speaking openly about his views.
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