A musician known for his melancholic 1976 song "Dia de Chuva" and collaborations with Elis Regina and Chico Buarque.
For a good sense of his sound, try "Dia de Chuva" first. Then maybe "Gaviona" or "Bolicho do Tchalo" from his later catalog.
Morais and lyricist Paulo César Pinheiro wrote "Dia de Chuva" in 1976, a song that stuck around for its quiet, rainy-day feel. He also put out albums like "Bela Vista" in 1977 and "Pra Quem Sabe Ouvir" in 1980. Songs like "Gaviona" and "Bolicho do Tchalo" show he kept working in that same grounded, guitar-led style.
He started playing in the early 1970s around Rio de Janeiro. Over the years, he recorded albums steadily, from "Bela Vista" in 1977 to "Enquanto o Sol Brilhar" in 2005, often with a band of guitarists, bassists, and drummers.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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