Expresso Aurora
Expresso Aurora formed in São Paulo in the early 1970s with guitarist Léo Gandelman, bassist Nico Assumpção, drummer Ricardo Silveira, and vocalist Renato...
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Expresso Aurora formed in São Paulo in the early 1970s with guitarist Léo Gandelman, bassist Nico Assumpção, drummer Ricardo Silveira, and vocalist Renato Barros. They played a mix of blues, rock, and Brazilian folk music, though early on they had trouble finding steady gigs and often worked day jobs to get by.
Their self-titled debut album came out in 1981 and included 'Blues da Montanha,' a track that caught on with Brazilian listeners. The song's guitar work and melody seemed to connect, even as some critics wondered how much the band was just reworking American blues styles versus creating something distinctly Brazilian.
They kept recording after that, putting out albums like 'Beco do Ga' and songs such as 'Conteúdo' and 'Sei Me Virar.' The group's sound stayed rooted in those blues and folk blends they'd started with, carried by that original lineup of players.
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