Zé Edu Camargo
Zé Edu Camargo was born in São Paulo, Brazil, on March 27, 1952. He started playing guitar and singing in local bars, drawing from samba, bossa nova, and...
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Zé Edu Camargo was born in São Paulo, Brazil, on March 27, 1952. He started playing guitar and singing in local bars, drawing from samba, bossa nova, and rock. In the politically tense 1970s, his lyrics about social inequality and working-class struggles drew both attention and criticism.
While living in Los Angeles in the late 1970s, he visited a blues club on Huntington Boulevard. That experience led him to write '660 Huntington Blues,' a song that became a signature piece in his catalog. His debut album came out in 1980, mixing samba, rock, and Brazilian folk styles.
He has worked with artists like Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, and Chico Buarque.
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