João Do Vale

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Carcará 02:19 Tools
Estrela Miúda 02:18 Tools
Pisa na fulô 02:22 Tools
Minha História 03:20 Tools
Na Asa Do Vento 03:00 Tools
Pé Do Lageiro (Aonde A Onça Mora) 02:27 Tools
Fogo No Paraná 03:13 Tools
Pisa No Fulô 03:17 Tools
Morena Do Grotão 03:20 Tools
Bom vaqueiro 03:14 Tools
O Canto Da Êma 02:19 Tools
oricuri (segredo do sertanejo) 01:53 Tools
Peba na pimenta 02:40 Tools
A voz do povo 02:52 Tools
morceguinho (o rei da natureza) 02:59 Tools
Pipira 02:18 Tools
Pra mim não 02:11 Tools
Sina de caboclo 01:53 Tools
A lavadeira e o lavrador 03:02 Tools
O jangadeiro 02:16 Tools
Ouricuri 02:34 Tools
O canto da ema 02:20 Tools
Carcara 02:19 Tools
Estrela Miuda (Album Version) 02:59 Tools
O bom filho à casa torna 03:44 Tools
O bom filho a casa torna 03:00 Tools
pe do lageiro (aonde a onca mora) 03:00 Tools
Morena do gratao 03:22 Tools
Morceguinho ( o rei da natureza) 01:59 Tools
Morceguinho 01:58 Tools
Uricuri 03:35 Tools
É de dois, dois 03:57 Tools
Carcará (Album Version) 01:54 Tools
Algodão 02:37 Tools
Cesário Pinto 00:58 Tools
Maria Filó 04:49 Tools
Orós II 01:31 Tools
Quatro fia feme 05:03 Tools
Morena do Grotao 05:03 Tools
Lavadeira e o lavrador 01:54 Tools
Pé do Lajero 01:54 Tools
Pe do Lajero 01:54 Tools
Pé do Lageiro 01:54 Tools
Não Deixo de Pensar / Oricuri / Pisa Na Fulô 05:28 Tools
Carcará - Com Chico Buarque 02:18 Tools
Minha hoistória 02:18 Tools
Filho de peixe peixinho é 02:18 Tools
Sanharó Tambo 02:18 Tools
Segredo do sertanejo 02:18 Tools
Estrela Miúda - Com Amelinha 03:00 Tools
Na Asa Do Vento (Album Version) 03:11 Tools
O Canto da Ema - Com Jackson do Pandeiro 02:19 Tools
Pisa na Fulô - Com Alceu Valença 03:17 Tools
Estrela Miúda - João do Vale 03:17 Tools
Pé de Lageiro - Com Antonio Carlso Jobim 02:27 Tools
Oricuri (Segredo do Sertanejo) - Com Clara Nunes 03:11 Tools
Estrela Miúda (Tiny Star) 03:00 Tools
Morceguinho ( O Rei da Natureza) - Com Zé Ramalho 01:59 Tools
Bom Vaqueiro - Com Raimundo Fagner 05:28 Tools
Matuto Transviado 04:25 Tools
Pisa No Fulô (Album Version) 03:13 Tools
Oricuri 03:10 Tools
As morenas do grotão 03:42 Tools
Pipira - Com Nara Leão 02:18 Tools
Pé Do Lageiro (Aonde A Onça Mora) (Album Version) 02:27 Tools
Fogo no Paraná - Com Luiz Gonzaga Jr. 03:13 Tools
Oricuri (Segredo Do Sertanejo) (Album Version) 03:06 Tools
Pé Do Lageiro (Aonde A Onça Mora) [Album Version] 02:27 Tools
Forró Do Beliscão 03:06 Tools
Fogo No Paraná (Album Version) 03:00 Tools
De Teresina a São Luiz 04:21 Tools
Pé do lajeiro 04:21 Tools
Maria Filó (O Danado do Trem) 02:27 Tools
pe do lageiro (aonde a onca mo 02:27 Tools
Segredo do Sertanejo (Uricuri) 03:08 Tools
O Canto Da Êma (Album Version) 03:08 Tools
01 Minha história - Chico Buar 03:08 Tools
Morena Do Grotão (Album Version) 02:40 Tools
03 - Estrela miúda (p.Amelinha) 03:00 Tools
Pipira (Album Version) 02:59 Tools
Filho de peixe, peixinho é 02:40 Tools
Morceguinho (O Rei da Natureza) (Album Version) 02:59 Tools
Morceguinho ( o rei da naturez 02:40 Tools
02 Pisa na fulô - Alcione 02:40 Tools
10 Estrela miúda - Maria Bethâ 02:00 Tools
Estela Miúda 03:01 Tools
Pe do Lageiro 02:29 Tools
03 De Teresina a São Luiz - Al 02:29 Tools
Estrela Miuda [Album Version] 02:59 Tools
Pra Mim Nao 02:18 Tools
07 O canto da ema - Zé Ramalho 02:59 Tools
Morena do gratão 03:19 Tools
Carcará [Album Version] 02:18 Tools
06 - Carcará (p.Chico Buarque) 02:18 Tools
Minha História [Album Version] 03:20 Tools
Minha Históra 00:00 Tools
05 - O canto da ema (p.Jackson do Pandeiro) 02:19 Tools
04 - Bom vaqueiro (p.Fagner) 05:28 Tools
12 - Pisa na Fulô (p.Alceu Valença) 05:28 Tools
Recordação 05:28 Tools
Morceguinho (O Rei Da Naturea) 01:59 Tools
05 Carcará - Edu Lobo 01:59 Tools
13 Peba na pimenta - Marinês 01:59 Tools
11 Na asa do vento - Fagner 01:59 Tools
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João do Vale is a singular poet. His lyrics, which transmit his profound understanding of the sertaneja (inlander) soul, are full of a very personal notion of rhythm. The strength of his work can be appraised if we consider that he is one of the three great figures of Northwestern popular music (the others being Luís Gonzaga and Jackson do Pandeiro) even having recorded only two individual albums. Soon having to work as a truck-driver assistant to help his very poor family, he traveled through the Northwestern inland knowing that humble people and their lives. This profound identification with his roots would forge his philosophy of life, and his natural talent would do the rest, with no help from formal education. Because he wanted to stay at school, but being black and poor he suffered the consequences of racial and social prejudice, having to abandon his studies very early. He was expelled from school to give room for the son of a recently appointed bureaucrat from Pedreiras. At 12, his family moved to São Luís, where he joined a bumba-meu-boi group, writing lyrics for their songs. Dreaming about living in Rio, he became a truck-driver assistant. From adventure to adventure, in the meanwhile working as prospector in Minas Gerais, he finally reached Rio, in 1950, at 17. Finding a job as a mason assistant, he'd run the radio stations at night, searching for an opportunity. He succeeded in approaching Zé Gonzaga. Initially reluctant, in due time Zé would be his admirer, having recorded "Cesário Pinto, a big hit in Northwest. Next in the line would be Luís Vieira, which composed "Estrela Miúda" with João and convinced singer Marlene to record it. So, a very narrow gap separated the arriving of João in Rio, in the ending of year 1950, and the recording of his songs by renowned artists, in the next year. He soon would be recorded by other great names, such as Luís Vieira himself, Dolores Duran, Luís Gonzaga and Maria Inês. In 1954, he appeared in the movie Mão Sangrenta, directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. In the set he'd know Roberto Farias, which would become a director, commissioning João with his movies' soundtracks, such as No Mundo da Lua (1958). That brought other movie works, such as Meu nome é Lampião, by Mozael Silveira, in the next year. In 1956, his composition "Na asa do vento," with Luís Vieira, would be recorded by Dolores Duran. His fertile association with Luís Gonzaga, o Rei do Baião (the King of Baião) produced "Sertanejo do Norte" (1959), "De Terezina a São Luís" (1962), "Pra onde tu vai, baião?" (1963) and "Fogo no Paraná" (1964). But due to publishing contracts, Luís Gonzaga's name couldn't appear in the credits, so he was substituted by his wife (Helena Gonzaga). That wouldn't prevent the Rei do Baião of recording the songs, tough. Invited by Professor Earl W. Thomas, João went to Tennessee in 1963 to perform his compositions. In 1964, the showroom iCartola was in its most popular phase. It was when sambista Zé Keti became acquainted with João and takes him to perform over there. Heavily acclaimed, he starts to perform there regularly at Fridays. It would be fundamental to expose João to the interest of those medium-classed people in search of genuine popular Art and sediment his fame and reputation. Soon he'd be invited by Oduvaldo Viana Filho, the Vianinha, to join the performance Opinião (1964). This show was an resistance act against the ruling dictatorship that counted on extremely popular bossa nova singer Nara Leão, who split with that movement in search of a more politicized expression, arousing excited polemic in the musical scene. The reunions would gather, at poet Ferreira Gullar' home, Nara Leão, João do Vale, Paulo Pontes, Vianinha and Armando Costa. The aim of the spectacle was to highlight the works of very different people (Zé Keti, a urban sambista composer; João do Vale, a Northwestern composer, and Nara Leão, a medium-classed singer) but with the same opinion (opinião): to protest against military dictatorship. The huge success of that musical marked an epoch in popular music and presented a great revelation: singer Maria Betânia (Caetano Veloso's sister), through her delivery of João' "Carcará." Opinião was such a tremendous success that Philips label invited João to record his first individual Lp, O poeta do povo, where João sings his compositions. Two years later, Philips issued a double compact with João singing his compositions "Eu chego lá" (with Abel Silva), "Sanharó" (with Luís Guimarães), "Eu vim praí (with Manoel Euzébio) and "Viva meu baião (with Vezo Filho). Now a renowned composer, João would be invited to participate in other shows, like A voz do povo (1966), with Nelson Cavaquinho and Moreira da Silva; Eu chego lá (1967); Chiclete com banana (1972); Se eu tivesse meu mundo, Opinião (1975); and E agora, João? (1976). João do Vale only succeeds in recording his second LP, João do Vale Convida, in 1981, due to political persecution by the military government. Famous artists which joined the project to affirm their support and admiration for this great composer were Chico Buarque, Nara Leão, Fagner, Alceu Valença, Zé Ramalho, Tom Jobim, Amelinha, Gonzaguinha, Clara Nunes, Hermeto Pascoal and Jackson do Pandeiro. The production was signed by Chico Buarque. In 1982, João would record his second individual LP, with Chico Buarque. Chico would pay another tribute to João in the João Batista do Vale CD, awarded with the Prêmio Sharp as the best regional record. Having lived for more than 30 years in the city of Rio, João never abandoned the rich sonorities evocative of sertão, never became an urban composer. But he performed a revolutionary task: He fused the urban samba with the Northwestern baião, with great artistic succes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.