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Geraldo Vandré (born Geraldo Pedrosa de Araujo Dias, September 12, 1935) is a Brazilian singer, composer and guitar player.

Geraldo Vandré
Geraldo Vandré live in Germany, 1970.
Background information
Birth nameGeraldo Pedrosa de Araújo Dias
Also known asGeraldo Vandré
Born (1935-09-12) September 12, 1935 (age 86)
OriginJoão Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil
GenresMúsica popular brasileira, bossa nova
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, poet, guitarist, advocate
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1964–present
LabelsAudio Fidelity, Continental, Som Maior, Odeon, Banco Benvirá, Phonogram, RGE Fermata

In 1966 his song Disparada (Gone Off), interpreted by Jair Rodrigues, was a success at the Record Festival. The song rose to number one, tied with Chico Buarque's "A banda".

Later in 1966, the group Quarteto Novo was created to accompany him in concert and on recordings and released a landmark album in 1967.

In 1968 Vandre entered his song Pra não dizer que não falei de flores (also known as Caminhando (Walking)) in the International Song Festival. The song had the following refrain:

Come, let's go
Cause to wait is not to know
Those who know choose the time
They don't wait for it to happen

This was thought to be a call to fight the dictatorship in charge. The song lost to "Sabiá" by Chico Buarque and Tom Jobim. Also in 1968, still with the AI-5, Vandré had to go into exile. The first artist ever to sing Caminhando after censorship's lift was Simone in 1979,[1] reaching enormous success from both public and critics.

First he stayed at the farm of the late Guimarães Rosa, who had died the previous year, then he proceeded to Chile, and finally to France.

Since returning to Brazil in 1973, Vandré has been living and composing in São Paulo. He discounts rumors that he has been tortured, saying that the image of "Che Guevara" singer[clarification needed] stifles his workmanship. One of his recent songs has been "Fabiana", written in honor of the Brazilian Air Force (Força Aérea Brasileira – FAB) and presented at the São Paulo Municipal Library some time in the 1990s.

Geraldo Vandré in 1960s.
Geraldo Vandré in 1960s.

Discography



References and notes


  1. Video on YouTube



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[de] Geraldo Vandré

Geraldo Vandré (* 12. September 1935 in João Pessoa, Paraíba, als Geraldo Pedrosa de Araújo Dias) ist ein brasilianischer Sänger, Gitarrist und Komponist. Der Name Vandré, wie er in Brasilien genannt wird, resultiert aus der Abkürzung des Namens seines Vaters José Vandregisilo.
- [en] Geraldo Vandré

[es] Geraldo Vandré

Geraldo Vandré, nombre artístico de Geraldo Pedrosa de Araújo Dias, (João Pessoa, 12 de septiembre de 1935) es un cantante y compositor brasileño, considerado uno de los iniciadores de la nueva canción en Brasil. Es especialmente conocido por su canción "Pra não dizer que não falei das flores (Caminhando)" (1968), que se constituyera en símbolo de la resistencia contra la dictadura militar instalada en 1964.



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