A São Paulo singer-songwriter whose 1972 ballad 'Mulher Teimosa' found an audience.
For a sense of their sound, try 'Mulher Teimosa' from 1972 or the earlier 'Saia Transparente'.
The band's 1972 song 'Mulher Teimosa' became their most notable work, a ballad that connected with Brazilian listeners. Their recordings like 'Saia Transparente' and 'Pensando Nela' blended samba, jazz, and rock elements in a way critics called 'commercial' at the time. Those late 1960s and 1970s albums, including 'Canto Livre' and 'Pra Gente Curtir', still turn up in catalog collections today.
Jacinto Limeira formed a band in São Paulo in the late 1960s with guitarist Ricardo Maia and bassist Paulo César. They released several albums through the 1970s, with activity tapering off by the 1980s when 'Jacinto Limeira e Banda' appeared.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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