Onildo Barbosa Poemas (Causos)
Onildo Barbosa Poemas (Causos) is a Brazilian musical project led by Onildo Barbosa, who grew up in rural Northeastern Brazil. The music draws from the...
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Onildo Barbosa Poemas (Causos) is a Brazilian musical project led by Onildo Barbosa, who grew up in rural Northeastern Brazil. The music draws from the region's folk traditions and rhythms, with Barbosa's songwriting often reflecting the experiences of people from that area.
In the late 1980s, Barbosa formed Causos with other musicians who shared his interest in blending traditional Brazilian folk with contemporary sounds. Their debut album 'Poemas e Causos' came out in 1989, followed by 'Um Gosto de Vida' in 1993, which included the song 'O Melhor Presente.'
Their 2002 album 'Lendas do Meu Sertão' continued exploring Northeastern Brazilian folklore and regional rhythms. The project's catalog includes another track called 'Perdido Na Matutagem.'
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