Zé Augusto e Gustavo
Zé Augusto e Gustavo formed as a duo in the early 1980s. They released their debut album in 1985, which included the track "Viola de Aço." That song became...
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Zé Augusto e Gustavo formed as a duo in the early 1980s. They released their debut album in 1985, which included the track "Viola de Aço." That song became widely recognized in Brazilian música sertaneja.
Their music drew from Brazilian sertaneja traditions. The duo consisted of Zé Augusto on vocals and guitar and Gustavo on vocals and accordion. They released several albums through the late 1980s and early 1990s, including "O Amor É Assim" in 1987 and "Cowboy do Sertão" in 1991.
During their career, they faced various controversies that affected their public image. They maintained a following despite these challenges. "Viola de Aço" remained their most notable song.
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