Odette Amaral
Odette Amaral came from Cruz das Almas in Bahia, where she grew up hearing samba, forró, and baião. She started putting out records in the late 1960s, but it...
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Odette Amaral came from Cruz das Almas in Bahia, where she grew up hearing samba, forró, and baião. She started putting out records in the late 1960s, but it was the 1972 song 'Pavãozinho Dourado' that really caught on. That track, a ballad about love and longing, became a standard in Brazilian music.
She kept recording through the 1970s and 1980s, with albums like 'Caminhos' and 'Terra'. Her lyrics sometimes drew attention in a more conservative time, but she kept working. Amaral released music into the 2000s, including the 2004 album 'Nasci Para Cantar'.
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