Baden Powell
Released Album
Chamber
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November 19, 2021
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October 8, 2021
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December 2, 2019
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August 14, 2015
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September 6, 2013
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February 27, 2007
Vocal
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August 12, 2022
Artist Info
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BrazilBirth:August 6, 1937 in Varre-Sai, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilDeath:September 26, 2000 in Rio De Janeiro, BrazilBaden Powell de Aquino was a Brazilian guitarist, composer, and singer who was born on August 6, 1937, in Varre-Sai, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was named after the founder of the Boy Scouts, Robert Baden-Powell, as his father was a scout leader. Powell grew up in a musical family, and his father was a guitarist and his mother was a pianist. He started playing the guitar at the age of eight and was soon performing at local events. Powell's musical career began in the 1950s when he joined the group Os Namorados do Ritmo. He later joined the group Os Cariocas, where he played the guitar and sang. In 1959, Powell recorded his first album, "Um Violão na Madrugada," which featured his own compositions and arrangements. The album was a success, and Powell became known for his unique style of playing the guitar, which combined elements of classical music, jazz, and Brazilian music. In the 1960s, Powell became a prominent figure in the bossa nova movement, which was a fusion of samba and jazz. He collaborated with many famous musicians, including Vinicius de Moraes, Tom Jobim, and João Gilberto. Powell's most famous composition from this period is "Samba Triste," which he wrote with Billy Blanco. The song became a hit and was recorded by many artists, including Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd. Powell's music was also influenced by his interest in African culture. He traveled to Africa in the 1960s and was inspired by the music and rhythms he heard there. He incorporated these elements into his music, creating a unique sound that was both Brazilian and African. Powell's interest in African culture also led him to explore the religion of Candomblé, which he incorporated into his music and lyrics. In the 1970s, Powell moved to Europe, where he continued to perform and record. He collaborated with many famous musicians, including Janine de Waleyne, Maria Bethânia, and Jean-Luc Ponty. Powell's music continued to evolve, and he incorporated elements of funk, rock, and classical music into his compositions. Powell's most famous album from this period is "Afro Sambas," which he recorded with the Brazilian percussionist Vinicius de Moraes. The album featured a fusion of African rhythms and Brazilian melodies and became a classic of Brazilian music. The album included songs such as "Canto de Ossanha" and "Berimbau," which have become standards of Brazilian music. Powell continued to perform and record until his death in 2000. He recorded over 50 albums during his career and was considered one of the greatest guitarists of his generation. His music continues to influence musicians around the world, and his unique style of playing the guitar has become a hallmark of Brazilian music. In conclusion, Baden Powell was a Brazilian guitarist, composer, and singer who was known for his unique style of playing the guitar, which combined elements of classical music, jazz, and Brazilian music. He was a prominent figure in the bossa nova movement and was influenced by African culture, which he incorporated into his music. Powell recorded over 50 albums during his career and was considered one of the greatest guitarists of his generation. His music continues to influence musicians around the world, and his legacy as a composer and performer is secure.More....
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