Zé Cassiano
Zé Cassiano was a Brazilian musician who started making music in the 1970s. He was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1947, and his father was also a musician. His...
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Zé Cassiano was a Brazilian musician who started making music in the 1970s. He was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1947, and his father was also a musician. His song 'Mariana' came out in 1976 and became well-known in Brazil.
Cassiano worked with other musicians like José Roberto Bertrami, who helped create 'Mariana.' He also collaborated with percussionist Naná Vasconcelos and saxophonist Mauro Senise. Some of his other songs include 'Me Caiu Tão Bem' with Fernando e Sorocaba, 'Por Um Minuto / Por Um Gole A Mais / Bijuteria,' and 'O Seu Amor Fez Barulho.'
He released albums including 'Eu Quero é Botar Meu Bloco na Rua' in 1976, 'Noites Cariocas' in 1978, and 'Giz' in 1981.
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