Magron Escobar
Magron Escobar formed in Mossoró, Brazil, with Magron as lead singer alongside guitarist Pedro Oliveira, bassist Felipe Costa, and drummer Léo Maia. Their...
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Magron Escobar formed in Mossoró, Brazil, with Magron as lead singer alongside guitarist Pedro Oliveira, bassist Felipe Costa, and drummer Léo Maia. Their music draws from Brazilian rhythms, with songs like 'Preciso Te Amar' and 'Sou Teu Fã' showing their melodic approach.
They built a following locally before expanding their reach. The band faced some early financial difficulties but kept working. Their recordings include 'Toada Para Sonhar' and 'Sai Solidão'.
Magron Escobar's sound centers on Magron's vocals and straightforward arrangements. They've continued performing and recording, with 'Profecia' among their later songs.
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