Zé Mariano Júnior
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Zé Mariano Júnior

Zé Mariano Júnior was born in 1935 in Goiatuba, Goiás. He wrote the song "Hiroshima Nagasaki" in 1967, moved by the atomic bombings in Japan. The song became...

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Zé Mariano Júnior wrote Hiroshima Nagasaki in 1967

A Brazilian folk singer whose pacifist song became known during the Cold War.

Start with "Hiroshima Nagasaki" for the message, then try "Miriã Miriã Miriã" for the sound.

He wrote "Hiroshima Nagasaki" in 1967, moved by the atomic bombings in Japan. The song carried a pacifist message that resonated during the Cold War era. You can hear his blend of folk and traditional rhythms in songs like "Figado Cozido" and "Casinha de Prata."

Born in Goiatuba, Goiás in 1935, he released his self-titled album in 1966 and "Cantador" in 1972. He performed with musicians like Paulo Gadelha on bass and Beto Brainer on drums. Later, he received the Prêmio da Música Brasileira award for his work.

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Zé Mariano Júnior was born in 1935 in Goiatuba, Goiás. He wrote the song "Hiroshima Nagasaki" in 1967, moved by the atomic bombings in Japan. The song became known for its pacifist message during the Cold War era.

His music often blended folk with traditional Brazilian rhythms. Among his recordings are songs like "Figado Cozido," "Miriã Miriã Miriã," and "Casinha de Prata." He released albums including "Zé Mariano Júnior" in 1966 and "Cantador" in 1972.

Zé Mariano Júnior performed with musicians like Paulo Gadelha on bass and Beto Brainer on drums. He received the Prêmio da Música Brasileira award for his work in Brazilian music.

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