Tchê Campeiro formed in Rio Grande do Sul, drawing from the region's musical traditions. Their song 'Meu Quarto Escuro' became one of their recognizable tracks, and they worked with Luiz Claudio Garotos de Ouro on 'Eu Sou Fandangueiro.'
Their music sometimes drew criticism for lyrics that pushed against conservative norms, but they kept performing. Songs like 'Vou te amarrar na minha cama' and 'Arroz Com Charque, Pão Com Banha' reflect their straightforward, grounded approach.
Over time, the band's lineup included musicians like Serginho Moah on vocals, Carlos Manoel on guitar, and Ernesto Fagundes on accordion. They didn't stick to one style, touching on samba and MPB without making a grand statement about it.
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