Os 3 Magnatas
Os 3 Magnatas formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1950s as a trio with vocalists João da Silva and Pedro de Souza alongside guitarist Antonio de Oliveira....
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Os 3 Magnatas formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1950s as a trio with vocalists João da Silva and Pedro de Souza alongside guitarist Antonio de Oliveira. They started playing in local nightclubs, drawing from bossa nova and samba. Their debut album 'Amor' came out in 1960, and the title track became a hit.
Their sound faced some pressure as rock and psychedelic music grew in Brazil during the 1960s. They kept recording through that period, putting out albums like 'Canta Brasil' in 1963 and 'Os Magnatas Hoje' in 1968.
Later records included 'Na Trilha do Amor' from 1972. Another of their songs, 'Forró Mais Uma Vez,' shows they worked in forró rhythms too. The trio's catalog leans toward romantic themes, often with a Brazilian rhythmic foundation.
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