Two brothers from Alexandria who sang sentimental love songs in close harmony for decades.
If you want to hear them at their most typical, try "Amor Distante" or "Coração de Pedra." They don't reinvent anything, but that's kind of the point.
Their music stuck around on Brazilian radio long after the 1970s because it felt reliable. Songs like "Amor Distante" and "Tchau Amor" handled heartbreak without any fuss, just straightforward emotion over simple guitar. That consistency built a steady audience who knew what to expect from them.
They started with their first album in 1972, which included "Amor Distante." They kept recording through the 1990s, working with artists like Roberto Carlos and Fagner, and put out albums like "Canções Românticas" and "Nossos Anos Dourados."
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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