Haroldo Lobo
Haroldo Lobo was a Brazilian singer and composer from Campos, Rio de Janeiro, known for his work in marcha and samba. He started in the chorus of the Império...
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Haroldo Lobo was a Brazilian singer and composer from Campos, Rio de Janeiro, known for his work in marcha and samba. He started in the chorus of the Império Serrano samba school in the 1950s before going solo in 1961 with his debut album 'O Rei da Marcha.'
His songs like 'Allah-la-ô (Marcha/ Carnaval)' and 'Índio Quer Apito' became carnival standards, capturing the festive spirit of the season with straightforward lyrics and rhythmic drive. He recorded several albums including 'A Voz do Samba' in 1963 and 'Haroldo Lobo e a Orquestra Tabajara' in 1966.
He worked with musicians like Elza Soares and Nelson Cavaquinho, and in 1983 released 'Haroldo Lobo Canta Vinicius de Moraes,' interpreting the poet's work.
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