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Joaquim de Magalhães Fernandes Barreiros (born June 19, 1947, in Vila Praia de Âncora, Portugal), known professionally as Quim Barreiros, is a Portuguese Pimba music writer,[1]singer and accordion player, more known for his double entendre songs.[2] Among his biggest hits are Bacalhau à Portuguesa [Portuguese Style Cod] (1986),[3] A Garagem da Vizinha [The Neighbour's Garage] (2000)[4] and A Cabritinha [The Little Goat] (2004).[5]

Quim Barreiros
Background information
Born (1947-06-19) June 19, 1947 (age 75)
Vila Praia de Âncora, Caminha, Portugal
GenresPimba, Folklore
Occupation(s)Music writer, singer
Years active1971–present
Websitewww.quimbarreiros.pt

He started his career before Emanuel, being one of the first, if not the actual first, documented case of pimba.


Biography


Quim Barreiros was born on June 19, 1947, in Vila Praia de Âncora, municipality of Caminha, Viana do Castelo District, to a Portuguese mother and a Brazilian father.[6]

When he was 9 years old, he started playing the drums in his father's band (Conjunto Alegria), after some years he started playing the accordion along with his father, until he joined a folklore group called Sta. Marta de Portuzelo and started touring around Portugal and some nearby countries like Spain and France, which allowed Quim to meet lots of folklore artists from different regions and with different styles.

When he was 20 years old, he had to undergo mandatory military service in Lisbon, and then joined the Portuguese Air Force, as well as the Air Force's band.[7] His involvement with the Air Force band also meant that Quim wouldn't get sent to the wars on the Portuguese colonies.

In the day Quim dealt with his military duties, at night he started attending Casas de Fado (Houses of Fado), places where you can have a meal while listening to Fado classics, and eventually started having concerts in these houses. Quim's music contrasted with the serenity and sternness of Fado, but was well received.

In 1971, Quim releases his first LP Quim Barreiros – Acordeão , then in 1974 he released his second LP Quim Barreiros – Povo Que Canta. These were composed mostly of Portuguese folklore classics.[8] After these, Quim started writing his own songs and developing his spicy, double meaning lyricism.

Quim then toured several countries that have Portuguese emigrant communities such as the United States, Canada, France, Germany and more.

In the meantime he continued releasing some albums and compilations full of funny scenarios and double meaning, eventually becoming one of the most loved Portuguese musicians at the time.

His music reached both the old and the young demographic, and in the middle of the 80's, he started performing at student association parties such as Queima das Fitas, Academic Week and freshman receptions, a tradition maintained alive to this day.[9][10]


Discography



References


  1. "Pimba, o ritmo português que converte as metáforas sexuais em "hits"". www.efe.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-01-20.
  2. Fisher, John; Brown, Jules (2010-04-05). The Rough Guide to Portugal. Penguin. pp. 556–. ISBN 9781848369788. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
  3. "Quim Barreiros - Bacalhau À Portuguesa". Discogs. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
  4. "Quim Barreiros - A Garagem Da Vizinha". Discogs. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
  5. "Quim Barreiros - A Cabritinha". Discogs. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
  6. Agency, NQ Digital. "Sobre mim - Quim Barreiros". Sobre mim - Quim Barreiros (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  7. Agency, NQ Digital. "Sobre mim - Quim Barreiros". Sobre mim - Quim Barreiros (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-01-20.
  8. "Quim Barreiros". Discogs. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
  9. "Quim Barreiros levou estudantes ao delírio - JN". www.jn.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-01-20.
  10. "Quim Barreiros, o Catedrático das festas académicas [Entrevista]". AAUMinho (in European Portuguese). 2019-10-03. Retrieved 2021-01-20.



На других языках


[de] Quim Barreiros

Joaquim de Magalhães Fernandes Barreiros (* 19. Juni 1947 in Vila Praia de Âncora, im Bezirk Caminha), bekannt als Quim Barreiros, ist ein portugiesischer Sänger und Akkordeonspieler. Seine Musik basiert auf volkstümlicher Musik, besonders seiner Heimatregion Minho. Seine Lieder sind oft umgedichtete Volkslieder Portugals oder adaptierte Stücke des brasilianischen Forrós. Seine Musik ist überwiegend dem Genre der música pimba zuzuordnen, der portugiesischen Entsprechung des Schlagers mit doppeldeutigen und dadurch anzüglichen Texten. Typisch dafür sind seine wohl berühmtesten Lieder A Garagem da Vizinha (dt.: Die Garage der Nachbarin) und A Cabritinha (dt.: Das Zieglein). Er ist in Portugal sehr bekannt geworden, und viele seiner CDs sind bis in die Charts gekommen[1].
- [en] Quim Barreiros

[es] Quim Barreiros

Joaquim de Magalhães Fernandes Barreiros (Vila Praia de Âncora, 19 de junio de 1947), más conocido como Quim Barreiros, es un cantante popular portugués de música pimba que toca el acordeón, famoso por sus letras de doble sentido.

[fr] Quim Barreiros

Joaquim de Magalhães Fernandes Barreiros est né à Vila Praia de Ancora, paroisse civile portugaise de la municipalité de Caminha, au Portugal, le 19 juin 1947. Plus connu sous le nom de Quim Barreiros, c'est un chanteur populaire portugais qui joue également de l'accordéon. Il est connu à travers tout le monde lusophone pour ses chansons à double sens et ses jeux de mots.

[it] Quim Barreiros

Joaquim de Magalhães Fernandes Barreiros, meglio conosciuto come Quim Barreiros (Vila Praia de Âncora, 19 giugno 1947), è un cantante portoghese, interprete di filastrocche popolari che accompagna il canto con il suono della fisarmonica. È conosciuto per le sue canzoni goliardiche e a doppio senso.



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