Walther Bernardinno
Walther Bernardinno is a Brazilian musical collective that formed in the early 2000s. They blend traditional Brazilian rhythms with rock, reggae, and funk....
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Walther Bernardinno is a Brazilian musical collective that formed in the early 2000s. They blend traditional Brazilian rhythms with rock, reggae, and funk. Their song "A Confraternização Armada" became particularly well-known, with lyrics that touch on social themes like unity and justice.
The group includes Walther Bernardinno on guitar and vocals, Pedro Bernardinno on bass, João Bernardinno on drums, and Maria Bernardinno on vocals and percussion. They've released albums including a self-titled debut, "A Confraternização Armada," and "Noites Cinzentas." Another track, "Frutos da Terra," appears among their top songs.
Their music sometimes addresses issues like poverty and inequality, which has drawn occasional attention. They continue to perform with a sound built around rhythmic grooves and melodic elements drawn from Brazil's musical traditions.
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