- Zé
Rodrix (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈzɛ ʁoˈdɾiks]; 25
November 1947 – 22 May 2009) was a
Brazilian composer, instrumentalist, and singer. He was well...
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Gianfrancesco Guarnieri), "Madalena" (Ivan Lins), "Casa no Campo" (Zé
Rodrix and Tavito), "Águas de março" (Tom Jobim), "Atrás da Porta" (Chico Buarque...
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Mucuripe (Raimundo ****ner,
Antonio Carlos Belchior) – 2:27
Olhos Abertos (Zé
Rodrix,
Guttemberg Guarabyra) – 2:37 Vida de
Bailarina (Américo Seixas, Dorival...
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Brasileira in 1981. He
began his
career with the band Som Imaginário with Zé
Rodrix,
Wagner Tiso and Luiz Alves [pt]. He has pla**** with many
famous musicians...
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Yildiray Cinar,
Dario Carrasco Jr.,
Anderson Nascimento,
Andre Coelho, Pow
Rodrix and
Eduardo Savid. In 2014,
Imboden and
Dukeshire launched a Kickstarter...
- Sá & Guarabyra,
formerly Sá,
Rodrix & Guarabyra, is a
Brazilian folk rock duo
hailing from Rio de Janeiro. They are
famous for
mixing rock
music with traditional...
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Edited by
Carlos Alberto Camuyrano Music by
Guilherme Magalhães Vaz and José
Rodrix Distributed by
Condor Filmes Release date 1971 (1971)
Running time 84 minutes...
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Vanessa da Mata (1976–),
singer and
composer Zé
Rodrix (1947–2009), guitarist, Som Imaginário, Sá,
Rodrix &
Guarabyra Alex
Ferrari (1982–), "Universitário"...
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Frias (drums),
Sergio Rosadas (flute), plus
special parti****tion of Zé
Rodrix was short-lived - only two
albums were released, one in 1973 and one in...
- Brazil. The
libretto was
translated and
adapted by
Jorge Mautner, Joe
Rodrix and Kao Rossman, in
whose hands saw a
great deal of
Richard O'Brien's original...