Jeito Moleque

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Jeito Moleque is a Brazilian band , the Pagoda (a subspecies of Samba ) in the imprint pagoda romântico , as pagoda paulista designates plays. It was founded in 1998 in the Santana district in the north of São Paulo , interrupted in 2016, but officially returned to active musical life with a new singer in August 2017. In 2019 they released a new CD Amo Noronha .

The name means roughly boy style , "moleque" means a boy or boys in the language Kimbundu , "jeito" is way way.

The group consists of:

  • Gui Albuquerque, vocals
  • Carlinhos (born August 21, 1979), Cavaquinho , vocals
  • Felipe Saab (born October 31, 1981), guitar , banjo , vocals
  • Rafa (born March 13, 1981), percussion , vocals
  • Alemão (born March 9, 1977), percussion, vocals

Former member was the founding member Bruno Diegues (vocals, born January 15, 1982), he performed in January 2011 at the summer festival O Show do Verão é Você in Praia Grande .

The 2010 Oktoberfest Santa Cruz do Sul in Rio Grande do Sul was one of the live performances .

Discography

  • Eu Nunca Amei Assim (Sky Blue Music, 2003) (CD)
  • Me Faz Feliz: Ao Vivo ( Universal Music , 2005) (CD, DVD)
  • O Som do Bem (Universal Music, 2007) (CD)
  • Ao Vivo na Amazônia (Universal Music, 2008) (CD, DVD)
  • 5 Elementos ( Sony Music , 2009) (CD, DVD)
  • Viva Vida ( Som Livre , 2012) (CD)
  • Amo Noronha (2019) (CD, DVD and streaming)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jeito Moleque - 07/12/2017 - Campinas. In: com.br. Show Campinas, accessed October 16, 2019 (Brazilian Portuguese).
  2. Sucesso nos anos 2000, Jeito Moleque volta com fã como vocalista do grupo. In: com.br. musica.uol.com.br, November 11, 2017, accessed October 16, 2019 (Brazilian Portuguese).
  3. ^ O Show do Verão é Você edição 2011. In: blogspot.com. Praia Grande Blog, December 11, 2010, accessed October 16, 2019 (Brazilian Portuguese).
  4. Público deve superar 138 mil pagantes. ( Memento of March 3, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) In: Gazeta do Sul of October 18, 2010. Retrieved October 16, 2019 (Brazilian Portuguese).