Hebe Camargo
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Hebe Camargo

Hebe Camargo started singing on the radio in the 1940s. She put out her first album in 1959, which was simply called 'Hebe Camargo.' Her voice had a sultry...

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Hebe Camargo, a sultry voice from Brazilian radio

A singer and personality who recorded with Chico Buarque and Caetano Veloso.

For a sense of her style, try 'Naquela Mesa' or the duet 'Dom de Iludir' with Caetano Veloso.

Her voice had a sultry quality that fit songs like 'Naquela Mesa,' a ballad that became one of her most recognizable recordings. She also recorded 'Dom de Iludir' with Caetano Veloso and 'Trocando em Miúdos' with Chico Buarque, placing her among notable Brazilian musicians. Beyond music, she appeared in films and on television, becoming a well-known personality.

Hebe Camargo started singing on the radio in the 1940s. She put out her first album in 1959, simply called 'Hebe Camargo,' and later worked with musicians like Astor Silva and Milton Banana.

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Hebe Camargo started singing on the radio in the 1940s. She put out her first album in 1959, which was simply called 'Hebe Camargo.' Her voice had a sultry quality that worked well on songs like 'Naquela Mesa,' a ballad that became one of her most recognizable recordings.

She recorded with several notable Brazilian musicians. Her track 'Trocando em Miúdos' was a duet with Chico Buarque, and she also sang 'Dom de Iludir' with Caetano Veloso. Another collaboration, 'Pensando Em Ti,' featured Simone.

Her career wasn't confined to music. She also appeared in films and on television, becoming a well-known personality. She worked with a regular group of musicians, including musical director Astor Silva and drummer Milton Banana. Hebe Camargo died in 2012.

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