Zé Chico Bolo Doido
Zé Chico Bolo Doido came together in São Paulo in the late 1970s, with Zé Chico on vocals and guitar, Bolo on bass, and Doido on drums. Their song 'Conto de...
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Zé Chico Bolo Doido came together in São Paulo in the late 1970s, with Zé Chico on vocals and guitar, Bolo on bass, and Doido on drums. Their song 'Conto de Fadas' became a breakout hit, mixing rock, funk, and samba in a way that caught people's attention.
Their lyrics sometimes touched on political and social issues, which led to some trouble with authorities. They kept playing through that period, and their sound shifted over time to include bits of Brazilian folk and reggae. Other songs like 'Estufa' and 'Jardim de Outono' show that range.
At different points, saxophonist Paulinho Boca de Cantor and guitarist Pepeu Gomes played with the band. They also worked with Rita Lee and Jorge Ben Jor. The group put out eight studio albums before things wound down.
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