Uendel Pinheiro
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Uendel Pinheiro

Uendel Pinheiro was the frontman of the Brazilian band Pais e Filhos, which he formed in the early 1980s with his brother Paulo and bassist Marcelo Sussekind....

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Uendel Pinheiro, frontman of Pais e Filhos

A Brazilian songwriter who mixed pop, rock, and folk with his band and later on his own.

For the band's sound, try 'Tempo de Paz.' For his solo side, 'Bom Te Ter' gives a good feel.

He led Pais e Filhos, a band that landed a hit with 'La Belle de Jour' in 1985. Their sound pulled from Brazilian folk and bossa nova without getting stuck in one style. Later solo tracks like 'Bom Te Ter' with Xande de Pilares kept that blend going.

He formed Pais e Filhos in the early 1980s with his brother and Marcelo Sussekind. They put out albums through the late '80s and early '90s, even after Sussekind's death in 1988. Pinheiro's own songs, from 'Casa Varanda e Jardim' to 'Teu Beijo Me Adormeceu,' came later.

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Uendel Pinheiro was the frontman of the Brazilian band Pais e Filhos, which he formed in the early 1980s with his brother Paulo and bassist Marcelo Sussekind. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1985 and included the single 'La Belle de Jour,' which became a hit in Brazil. The band's sound mixed pop, rock, and Brazilian folk, and they toured through the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Pinheiro's work with Pais e Filhos includes songs like 'Tempo de Paz' and 'Ninguém Pode Saber.' The band faced a difficult period when drummer Marcelo Sussekind died in a car accident in 1988, but they continued afterward. Later albums included Olhando o Céu in 1987 and Só Pra Voar in 1989.

In addition to his band work, Pinheiro recorded solo material like 'Bom Te Ter,' a collaboration with Xande de Pilares. Other songs such as 'Casa Varanda e Jardim' and 'Teu Beijo Me Adormeceu' show his range from romantic ballads to more reflective pieces. His music drew from Brazilian influences like bossa nova, though he avoided being pigeonholed into any single style.

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