Ilço Theodoro
Ilço Theodoro was born in 1947 in Santa Maria da Boca do Monte, Brazil. He started as a guitarist and singer, drawing from bossa nova figures like João...
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Ilço Theodoro was born in 1947 in Santa Maria da Boca do Monte, Brazil. He started as a guitarist and singer, drawing from bossa nova figures like João Gilberto and Antônio Carlos Jobim, along with the folk music of his region.
His career took shape in the 1970s with his debut album 'Sonho Azul.' That record included 'Aniversário de Casamento,' a ballad that connected with listeners and became one of his best-known songs. Other tracks like 'Bagunçou Meu Mundo' and 'Ninho Vazio' show his focus on domestic and emotional themes.
He kept recording afterward, putting out albums such as 'Canções do Interior' in 1977 and 'Cantares do Povo' in 1985. His later work touched on folk, jazz, and samba sounds.
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