Jorge Cardoso
Jorge Cardoso was a Brazilian singer whose 1969 song "Adeus Benzinho" became a major hit. The track was produced by Aloysio de Oliveira and connected with...
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Jorge Cardoso was a Brazilian singer whose 1969 song "Adeus Benzinho" became a major hit. The track was produced by Aloysio de Oliveira and connected with listeners across the country. Cardoso also recorded other songs like "O Xote do Acre" and "Sonho Antigo."
He worked with a band called Os IncrÃveis that included musicians like José Roberto Bertrami on bass, Rildo Hora on drums, and Raul Mascarenhas on guitar. Their playing supported Cardoso's vocal style, which drew from samba and bossa nova traditions.
Cardoso died in 1982. His music has been covered by other Brazilian artists including Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, and Elis Regina.
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