Mario Guglielmi
Mario Guglielmi was born in 1952 in Piracicaba, São Paulo. He started singing and playing guitar early, drawing from Brazilian folk traditions. In 1976, he...
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Mario Guglielmi was born in 1952 in Piracicaba, São Paulo. He started singing and playing guitar early, drawing from Brazilian folk traditions. In 1976, he put out his first album, Canções de Amor e Liberdade.
His song '10 de Julho' came out in 1978. It's a ballad about a failed revolution in Brazil's past, and it became widely known. The song's lyrics and melody gave it a mournful quality that connected with listeners.
Guglielmi's work sometimes ran into trouble with authorities, and he spent time living outside Brazil, including in Italy and Sweden. He kept recording through the 1980s, with albums like Marcas do Tempo and Sonhos de Liberdade.
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