Zeca Collares is a Brazilian singer-songwriter who started out in Goiânia. In 1974, he released his debut album, which included the song 'Sonho de Menino.' That track became his breakthrough, connecting with listeners across Brazil.
His music sometimes mixed traditional Brazilian rhythms with rock and pop elements, which drew some criticism early on.
He worked with musicians like Gilson Oliveira on guitar and vocals, Ney Couteiro on bass, Marcelo Costa on drums, and Eduardo Araújo on keyboards. He also collaborated with artists including Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, and Gal Costa.
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