Vanderlei do Acordeon
Vanderlei Andrade Costa, who performs as Vanderlei do Acordeon, comes from Tabira in Pernambuco's sertão region. He started playing accordion early, drawing...
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Vanderlei Andrade Costa, who performs as Vanderlei do Acordeon, comes from Tabira in Pernambuco's sertão region. He started playing accordion early, drawing from the forró music around him. In 1999, his debut album "O Herói da Caatinga" gave him a national audience, with the title track becoming a signature song.
His recordings include albums like "Na Trilha do Forró" in 2001 and "Baile do Vanderlei" in 2012. Songs such as "Tinta e Papel" and "No Meu Forró" show his approach to the genre. He works with a band that typically includes bass, drums, pife, and triangle players.
Vanderlei's music stays connected to forró traditions while incorporating contemporary touches. He continues to perform and record, with tracks like "Pra Curar o Meu Coração" appearing in his setlists.
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