Orlando e Odair
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Orlando e Odair

Orlando de Souza and Odair José grew up in the Brás neighborhood of São Paulo and started performing together in the mid-1960s. Their song 'Aos Nossos Pais'...

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Orlando de Souza and Odair José grew up in the Brás neighborhood of São Paulo and started performing together in the mid-1960s. Their song 'Aos Nossos Pais' became particularly well-known, but they also recorded other tracks like 'Apaixonado' and 'Balada Sertaneja'.

They kept recording through the 1970s and 1980s, with Orlando handling vocals and rhythm guitar while Odair played lead guitar and wrote most of their material. Their music stayed in circulation long after they stopped being active as a duo.

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