Haroldo Dos Teclados
Haroldo dos Teclados started playing teclado, or keyboard, around age 16 in Fortaleza, Ceará. He grew up listening to traditional forró music, with Luiz...
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Haroldo dos Teclados started playing teclado, or keyboard, around age 16 in Fortaleza, Ceará. He grew up listening to traditional forró music, with Luiz Gonzaga as an early influence. In the early 1980s, he formed a band under his own name and began playing local shows.
Their debut album 'Forró Com Teclado' came out in 1985. The single 'Fio de Cabelo' from that record became a national hit in Brazil, known for its catchy melody and keyboard parts. The song helped establish his sound, which mixed forró rhythms with keyboard arrangements.
Haroldo dos Teclados had commercial success through the 1980s and 1990s with more albums and tours. Some critics at the time questioned his approach to forró, but his music, particularly songs like 'Fio de Cabelo,' remained popular in the genre.
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