Odete Amaral
Odete Amaral was a Brazilian trio formed in Rio de Janeiro in the early 1970s, with Odete on vocals and guitar, Amaral on mandolin and vocals, and Zé Flávio...
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Odete Amaral was a Brazilian trio formed in Rio de Janeiro in the early 1970s, with Odete on vocals and guitar, Amaral on mandolin and vocals, and Zé Flávio on bass and vocals. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1974, featuring the song "Era Assim," which became a radio staple. A second album, "Sombra e Luz," followed in 1976.
Their music drew from Brazilian folk, jazz, and bossa nova, with songs like "Farrapo" and "Murmurando" showing their range.
Odete Amaral broke up in the late 1970s. Their music reflected some of the social and cultural realities of that period in Brazil.
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