Leonardo André
Leonardo André wrote the school anthem for São Francisco de Assis College, a song that became a fixture there. He recorded other songs like 'Primeira...
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Leonardo André wrote the school anthem for São Francisco de Assis College, a song that became a fixture there. He recorded other songs like 'Primeira Infância' and 'As Cores Que a Gente Pinta,' which suggest a focus on simpler, personal themes.
He was from Salvador, Bahia, and his music drew from local styles like samba and bossa nova. The existing history mentions he released albums in 1985, 1997, 2002, and 2008, but doesn't say much about what happened on them.
Some accounts say he faced criticism for being outspoken or unconventional, though the details are vague. He worked with musicians like Sergio Assis on guitar and Luiz Caldas on drums.
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