Jonathan Panta
Jonathan Panta is a rock musician from Rio de Janeiro. His song 'Aprendendo a Dizer Não' became known for its introspective lyrics and soulful vocals. He has...
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Jonathan Panta is a rock musician from Rio de Janeiro. His song 'Aprendendo a Dizer Não' became known for its introspective lyrics and soulful vocals. He has released albums including 'Aprendendo a Dizer Não,' 'O Caminho,' and 'Entre Tons.'
His music draws from classic rock influences like Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, while also incorporating elements of Brazilian folk styles such as samba and bossa nova. Other songs in his catalog include 'Cheguei,' 'Coceira,' and 'Ouço Dizer.'
Panta performs with a band that includes Guilherme Barros on bass, Bruno Mello on drums, and Fernando Rosário on keyboards.
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