Luiz Gonzaga

Brazilian singer-songwriter and accordionist

Luiz Gonzaga - Brazilian singer-songwriter and accordionist
Born

December 13th, 1912
112 years ago

Died

1989
36 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Brazil

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A prominent figure in Brazilian music, contributions included popularizing the musical genre of forró. Born in 1912 in the state of Pernambuco, started career in the 1940s and became associated with the cultural representation of the Northeast region of Brazil. Played accordion, composed numerous songs that became staples in Brazilian music, and used regional themes and instruments in works. Achievements included collaborations with other Brazilian musicians and performances that brought attention to the cultural heritage of the Nordeste.

Popularized forró music

Composed 'Asa Branca'

Performed at major music festivals

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