Waldonys
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Waldonys

Waldonys formed in Santos in 1995 with Leandro Lehart on vocals, Dirceu Leite on guitar, Fábio Pimentel on bass, and Cláudio Souza on drums. Their self-titled...

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Waldonys, a Brazilian pop-rock band from Santos.

They mixed pop and rock with Brazilian rhythms, scoring hits like "Até Mais Ver" and "Qui Nem Jiló."

For a good sense of their mix, try "Qui Nem Jiló" or "Deixa A Tanga Voar."

Waldonys landed a national hit with "Até Mais Ver" right out of the gate in 1996. Their sound blended pop-rock with Brazilian rhythms, which you can hear on tracks like "Riacho Do Navio" and "Qui Nem Jiló." They kept a steady audience in Brazilian pop and sertanejo circles for years.

The band formed in Santos in 1995, with Leandro Lehart and Dirceu Leite as the core members. Their lineup shifted over the years, but they kept recording through the 2000s with albums like "Contra Ataca" and "Revolução."

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Waldonys formed in Santos in 1995 with Leandro Lehart on vocals, Dirceu Leite on guitar, Fábio Pimentel on bass, and Cláudio Souza on drums. Their self-titled debut album came out the following year, and the single "Até Mais Ver" became a national hit. The band's sound mixed pop and rock with Brazilian rhythms, heard on tracks like "Asa Branca" and "Riacho Do Navio."

Over time, the lineup shifted. Pimentel left in 1999, replaced by Paulo Terremoto on bass, and Souza departed in 2002, with Leandro Caçoa taking over drums. Lehart and Leite remained as the core members through albums like "Contra Ataca" and "Amanhecer."

They kept recording into the 2000s with releases such as "Revolução" and "Acústico," and their music, including songs like "Deixa A Tanga Voar" and "Ponta de Faca," found an audience in Brazilian pop and sertanejo circles.

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