Vandevalter Amorim
Vandevalter Amorim came from Juazeiro do Norte, born in 1950. He started with an accordion, writing songs about life in the sertão. In the mid-1970s, his song...
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Vandevalter Amorim came from Juazeiro do Norte, born in 1950. He started with an accordion, writing songs about life in the sertão. In the mid-1970s, his song "Bobo da Corte" found a wider audience. It was a ballad about an outcast, and it connected with people across Brazil.
His music sometimes stirred things up. He wrote about poverty and social issues in ways that made some uncomfortable, though others appreciated the directness. He kept at it, working in that raw, melancholic style that felt tied to the backlands.
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