Jane e Herondy
Jane e Herondy were a Brazilian duo from São Paulo, with Jane on vocals and Herondy on guitar. They became known for their acoustic ballad style, particularly...
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Jane e Herondy were a Brazilian duo from São Paulo, with Jane on vocals and Herondy on guitar. They became known for their acoustic ballad style, particularly with the song "Não Se Vá." Their debut album shared that title.
Their music often dealt with themes of love and longing, as heard in songs like "Por Favor Amor," "Com Muito Amor," and "Lua Azul." They released several albums including "Acústico," "Tempo," and "Ao Vivo."
Jane faced a vocal cord condition early in their career but continued performing. The duo maintained their partnership through various industry challenges.
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