Ilço Theodoro e Rogério
Ilço Theodoro and Rogério Boaventura met in Rio de Janeiro in the early 1960s and started performing in local clubs. Their debut album came out in 1964,...
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Ilço Theodoro and Rogério Boaventura met in Rio de Janeiro in the early 1960s and started performing in local clubs. Their debut album came out in 1964, featuring the song 'O Que É Que Tá Pegando.' That track caught on quickly with younger listeners, its straightforward melody and direct lyrics connecting with a particular mood in Brazil at the time.
'O Que É Que Tá Pegando' became their signature hit, turning them into a national act. They toured regularly after its success. Another song people remember is 'Sanfoneiro de Cassilândia.'
Their music drew some criticism from commentators who found its themes troublesome. They kept performing through that period, but the duo's story is mostly anchored to that one big song and the straightforward style they brought to it in the mid-1960s.
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