A neighborhood samba school from Jacarezinho, led by composer Silvério Paulo.
For a sense of their sound, try the 1987 tribute "Lupicínio Rodrigues, Dor-de-cotovelo" or their 2016 community celebration track. Both show how they weave neighborhood stories into carnival music.
They're one of those community samba schools that tells local stories through their annual samba-enredos. Their 1987 track "Lupicínio Rodrigues, Dor-de-cotovelo" paid tribute to the great samba composer, while later songs like their 2016 carnival theme celebrated 50 years of their neighborhood's culture. They've been putting out albums since the 90s, keeping that neighborhood sound alive.
Formed in 1961 in the Jacarezinho neighborhood with Silvério Paulo leading vocals and composition. They've been creating samba-enredos for decades, from 1975's "Canudos, História de Sua Gente" through to their 2016 celebration of the community's 50th anniversary. Their recorded work stretches from 1990's Roda de Samba to 2002's live album Ao Vivo no Cacique.
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