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Lupicínio Rodrigues

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Brazilian singer and composer

Lupicínio Rodrigues (Porto Alegre, September 16, 1914 – Porto Alegre, August 27, 1974) was a Brazilian singer and composer from Rio Grande do Sul. He was a prominent exponent of the samba-canção genre. He dubbed his own style, dor-de-cotovelo (literally "elbow pain"), inspired by his experiences with heartbreak. His compositions have been performed and recorded by many musicians, including Jamelão, who recorded two albums exclusively devoted to his compositions. Rodrigues is also famous for having written the anthem of Grêmio.

Lupicínio Rodrigues (1968)

Selected compositions

Some of his most recorded compositions are:

Tribute

On 16 September 2019, Google celebrated his 105th birthday with a Google Doodle.

References

  1. "Lupicínio Rodrigues' 105th Birthday". Google. 16 September 2019.
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