Zé Paulo & Tonin Goiano
Zé Paulo & Tonin Goiano were a Brazilian sertaneja duo from Goiânia who started performing in the early 1970s. They built their audience playing in small...
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Zé Paulo & Tonin Goiano were a Brazilian sertaneja duo from Goiânia who started performing in the early 1970s. They built their audience playing in small towns and rural gatherings before finding wider recognition. Their 1979 album "Flor do Sertão" included the song "Pinga Na Moita," which became a national hit.
Their music drew from traditional sertaneja rhythms and often depicted scenes of rural life. While some critics took issue with lyrics that referenced alcohol consumption, their fans saw these songs as reflecting aspects of country living. The duo released more than thirty albums over their career.
They collaborated with other sertaneja artists like Chitãozinho & Xororó and Almir Sater. Their songs, particularly "Pinga Na Moita," became fixtures at Brazilian festivals and social gatherings.
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