Zé Alécio e Eduardo
Zé Alécio e Eduardo formed in the late 1970s in Arcoverde, Pernambuco. Zé Alécio played guitar and sang, while Eduardo handled accordion. Their debut album...
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Zé Alécio e Eduardo formed in the late 1970s in Arcoverde, Pernambuco. Zé Alécio played guitar and sang, while Eduardo handled accordion. Their debut album 'Caixa Postal' came out in 1984, with the title track becoming a hit. That song was a ballad about love lost through unanswered letters.
They blended traditional Brazilian forró with contemporary influences, which drew some criticism from purists who thought it sounded too commercial. In 1995, they released 'Nordeste Concreto,' an album with socially conscious lyrics about poverty and violence in urban Brazil.
Their discography includes albums like 'Joia Rara' from 1986, 'Novena Sinfonia' from 2004, and a live album in 2009. The core duo remained Zé Alécio and Eduardo, though they sometimes worked with other musicians on percussion, bass, and backing vocals.
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