A Brazilian trio that stuck to the basics of forró for decades, anchored by hits like "As Andorinhas."
For their sound, try "As Andorinhas" or "Avião das Nove", reliable, no-fuss forró that just keeps moving. "Telefone Mudo" is the one that really stuck, a ballad that still gets played.
They started in 1980 playing local bars with a straightforward sound built on the zabumba, accordion, and triangle. The 1985 ballad "Telefone Mudo" became a hit about unrequited love, and songs like "As Andorinhas" kept their dance-floor energy going. They never strayed far from that core, even when collaborating with newer acts later on.
They formed in Natal in 1980 and put out "Telefone Mudo" in 1985, which caught on widely. Albums like "Forró do Interior" and "O Piseiro" followed, with the lineup shifting but the instrumental approach staying the same. Later, they recorded "Vivendo Aqui No Mato" with Zé Neto & Cristiano, a nod to sertanejo trends without leaving their roots.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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