Marcelo Oliveira
Marcelo Oliveira is a Brazilian musician whose work includes songs like "Poema da Quinta Lua" and "Uma Milonga e Mais Nada." He comes from Guaratinguetá,...
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Marcelo Oliveira is a Brazilian musician whose work includes songs like "Poema da Quinta Lua" and "Uma Milonga e Mais Nada." He comes from Guaratinguetá, Brazil, and his music draws from traditional Brazilian styles, particularly bossa nova.
His album Terra Amada features "Poema da Quinta Lua" and "Canto da Terra." Other releases include Vida and Essência, which incorporate Brazilian rhythms with contemporary elements.
Oliveira performs with a band that has included musicians such as Paulo Jobim on guitar and vocals, Cesar Camargo Mariano on piano and keyboards, Jaques Morelenbaum on cello, and Ricardo Silveira on drums.
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