His 1977 song 'Mulher de Trinta' became widely known across Brazil.
For a quick sense of his sound, try 'Mulher de Trinta' from 1977 or 'Esperanças perdidas.' They frame his approach pretty well.
Miltinho's work in samba, bossa nova, and MPB spanned decades of Brazilian popular music. Songs like 'Esperanças perdidas' and 'Pé de Cedro' show the range of his material. He kept writing and performing through different periods, leaving behind more than thirty albums.
He started playing guitar on his own in São Paulo. His 1977 self-titled album included 'Mulher de Trinta,' which became widely known. He worked across samba, bossa nova, and MPB over many years.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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