Peterson Collaco
Peterson Collaco is a Brazilian singer-songwriter who first gained attention in the 1980s with his song "O Silêncio do Adeus." That track, with its...
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Peterson Collaco is a Brazilian singer-songwriter who first gained attention in the 1980s with his song "O Silêncio do Adeus." That track, with its straightforward vocal delivery, became something of a standard. His self-titled debut album came out in 1985 and included that song.
He released several more albums over the following years, like "Terra Nova" in 1987 and "Além do Horizonte" in 1990. Another song people know is "Seus Sonhos." In the early 2000s, he took a break from music for a while.
Collaco has worked with musicians including guitarist Sérgio Hinds and bassist Marco Aurélio. His recordings include studio albums and a live set from 2010.
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