Valdir e João Rogério
Valdir e João Rogério were a Brazilian sertanejo duo from Goiânia, active in the 1980s. Valdir Fernandes sang and played guitar, while João Rogério da Silva...
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Valdir e João Rogério were a Brazilian sertanejo duo from Goiânia, active in the 1980s. Valdir Fernandes sang and played guitar, while João Rogério da Silva handled bass and vocals. They worked in the traditional sertanejo raiz style, which leans on acoustic guitars and straightforward storytelling.
Their debut album in 1984 included the song 'Destino de Caminhoneiro,' which became a hit, especially among truck drivers. The track's lyrics about life on the road connected with listeners. Other songs like 'Rei do Volante' and 'Por Um Só Coração' also found an audience.
They released several albums in the mid-1980s, such as 'Boiadeiro Errante' and 'Amor de Caminhoneiro.' Their music stayed within the sertanejo tradition, and they sometimes collaborated with other artists in that scene.
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