Fred Martins
Fred Martins is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from São Paulo. He started writing and performing as a teenager, drawing from Brazilian bossa nova, jazz, and...
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Fred Martins is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from São Paulo. He started writing and performing as a teenager, drawing from Brazilian bossa nova, jazz, and rock. In the mid-2000s, he formed a band under his own name.
Their debut album 'Recomeço' came out in 2006. The single 'De Novo' from 2011 became their most recognizable song, with its themes of renewal and resilience. Other tracks like 'Uma Simples Canção' and '996' show his range as a writer.
They've released several albums since, including 'Tudo de Novo' in 2014 and 'Alma' in 2020. The band's current lineup includes Fred Martins on vocals and guitar, along with Fábio Sá and Max Vianna.
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