Valcir Rangel
Valcir Rangel recorded a version of the song 'Amanary' that became well-known in Brazil. He came from the Amazon region, and his music drew on indigenous...
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Valcir Rangel recorded a version of the song 'Amanary' that became well-known in Brazil. He came from the Amazon region, and his music drew on indigenous sounds and Brazilian folk traditions. The recording appeared around 1980, and he released other albums like 'Sonhos e Realidades' in 1982 and 'O Canto do Guerreiro' in 1986.
His other songs include 'Andarilho' and 'Menina Linda.' The lyrics in his work often connected to the Amazonian landscape, though details about his personal life and band members remained largely private. Some accounts mention legal troubles in the early 1990s, but the specifics are unclear.
Rangel's music, particularly 'Amanary,' has been used in films and documentaries about the Amazon. The song's narrative about a warrior and his beloved has been interpreted in different ways, sometimes as a metaphor for environmental concerns.
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