Harmônica ACCS
Harmônica ACCS formed in Salvador, Brazil in 1997, taking their name from the Art and Culture Center of the Sisterhood of St. Clare. The group, led by...
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Harmônica ACCS formed in Salvador, Brazil in 1997, taking their name from the Art and Culture Center of the Sisterhood of St. Clare. The group, led by vocalist and accordionist Edilza Aires, built their sound around traditional Northeastern Brazilian styles like forró, xote, and baião. Their debut album 'Forró com Elas' came out in 2000.
The band has worked with artists like Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, and Alcione.
As a predominantly female band in a genre often dominated by men, they've faced industry obstacles. In 2012, their participation in a Carnival event drew criticism from conservative groups who objected to the lyrics of their song 'Não Quero Dinheiro,' which addresses female empowerment and financial independence.
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