Eduardo Branco
Eduardo Branco grew up in São Gonçalo, Brazil, where he absorbed the local samba and bossa nova traditions. He faced financial constraints early on and didn't...
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Eduardo Branco grew up in São Gonçalo, Brazil, where he absorbed the local samba and bossa nova traditions. He faced financial constraints early on and didn't have formal training, but kept working at his music anyway.
His debut album was called "Ausência," which is also the title of one of his songs. That track became known as a ballad about missing someone. Other songs people remember include "Tanto Faz," "Vida de Artista," and "Milagre Na Floresta."
He built a following of people who connected with those themes.
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