Joao Gabriel Zl
João Gabriel Zl grew up in the Jardim Leopoldina neighborhood of São Paulo. He started playing guitar at 14, and his early songwriting drew from personal...
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João Gabriel Zl grew up in the Jardim Leopoldina neighborhood of São Paulo. He started playing guitar at 14, and his early songwriting drew from personal experiences, including the loss of his father.
In 2015, he released the single "Meu Lugar É Aos Teus Pés," which connected with listeners across Brazil.
He performs with a band that includes guitarist Leandro Almeida. Other songs in his catalog include "100 Anos, 100 Glorias" and "1000 Montanhas."
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