A Salvador group that mixed samba, bolero, and forró, then later added pop and rock touches.
For a quick sense of them, try "Caso Marcado" or "Delícia." They're straightforward, rhythmic songs that capture their vibe.
They formed in 1946 in Salvador, with brothers Osmar and Gilvan Azul at the core. Their 1973 album "Caso Marcado" gave them a national hit with the title track, a song that still gets played. Tracks like "Delícia" show their knack for catchy, danceable rhythms that kept people moving at festivals and dance halls.
They started in the late 1940s working with samba and bolero. By the 1970s, they had a hit with "Caso Marcado" and later incorporated pop and rock elements into their sound. Members like lead singer Zezinho Correa and percussionist Paulinho Caldas came through the band over the years.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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