Luciano Perrone

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Samba Vocalizado (The Vocal Samba) 00:00 Tools
Samba Vocalizado 00:00 Tools
Samba Cruzado 00:00 Tools
Tamborins Envenenados 00:00 Tools
Escola de Samba (Pedindo Passagem) 00:00 Tools
Berimbau & Capoeira 00:00 Tools
Capoeira (Em 3 Andamentos) 00:00 Tools
Samba Quente 00:00 Tools
Polca-Samba-Choro 00:00 Tools
Samba Em 5 Sons 00:00 Tools
Apito No Embalo (The Carnival Whistle) 00:00 Tools
Afro-Brasileiros 00:00 Tools
Berimbáu (The Sound Of The Berimbáu) 00:00 Tools
Frigideira 00:00 Tools
Atabaques e Surdos 00:00 Tools
Ensaio Geral 00:00 Tools
Frevo (The Beat Of The Frevo) 00:00 Tools
Tamborins 00:00 Tools
Marcha de Rancho 00:00 Tools
Cuícas Loucas (The Crazy Cuicas) 00:00 Tools
Maracatu 00:00 Tools
Prato e Faca 00:00 Tools
Réco-Réco Na Lavadeira 00:00 Tools
Esquentando os Tamborins e Cuicas 00:00 Tools
Marcha de Carnaval 00:00 Tools
Pandeiro 00:00 Tools
Baiao 00:00 Tools
Maxixe 00:00 Tools
Samba Drums 00:00 Tools
Cuica 00:00 Tools
Candomble 00:00 Tools
Agogo 00:00 Tools
Reco Reco No 1 00:00 Tools
Reco Reco No 2 (Bossa Nova) 00:00 Tools
Samba - 1o Andamento 00:00 Tools
Samba - 2o Andamento 00:00 Tools
Afoxe 00:00 Tools
Réco-Móla 00:00 Tools
Chôro Brasileiro (Em 2 Andamentos) 00:00 Tools
O Som Da Criançola (The Sound Of The Criançola) 00:00 Tools
Sorongo (The Sound Of The Bamboos) 00:00 Tools
Zé Pereira (The Carnival Sound Of Zé Perreira) 00:00 Tools
Berimbau (The Sound Of The Berimbau) 00:00 Tools
Capoeria (Em 3 Andamentos) 00:00 Tools
Escola De Samba 00:00 Tools
Cuicas Loucas (The Crazy Cuicas) 00:00 Tools
Reco-Mola 00:00 Tools
Samba Volcalizado (The Vocal Samba) 00:00 Tools
Sorongo (The Sound Of The Bamboo) 00:00 Tools
Reco-Reco Da Lavaderia 00:00 Tools
O Som Da Criancola (The Sound Of The Criancola) 00:00 Tools
Ze Pereira (The Carnival Sound Of Ze Pereira) 00:00 Tools
Choro Brasileiro (Em 2 Andamentos) 00:00 Tools
Berimbau 00:00 Tools
Frevo 00:00 Tools
Reco Reco Da Lava A Deira 00:00 Tools
Polka Samba Choro 00:00 Tools
Choro Brasileiro 00:00 Tools
Cuicas Loucas 00:00 Tools
Reo Mola 00:00 Tools
Tamborins Envenenados (hot Drumbeat) 00:00 Tools
Afoche 00:00 Tools
Candomblé 00:00 Tools
Capoeria 00:00 Tools
Za Pereira 00:00 Tools
Samba Volcalizado 00:00 Tools
O Som Da Criancola 00:00 Tools
Cuíca 00:00 Tools
Esquentando os tamborins e cuícas 00:00 Tools
Baião 00:00 Tools
Berimbau (The Sound Of The Ber 00:00 Tools
Agogô 00:00 Tools
Esquantando os tamborins e cuicas 00:00 Tools
Reco-Reco 1 00:00 Tools
Apito No Embalo (The Carnival 00:00 Tools
Sorongo (The Sound Of The Bamb 00:00 Tools
Choro Brasileiro (Em 2 Andamen 00:00 Tools
Ze Pereira 00:00 Tools
Samba Drums (solo de Luciano Perrone) 00:00 Tools
Apito No Embalo 00:00 Tools
Cuicas Loucas (The Crazy Cuica 00:00 Tools
Reco Mola 00:00 Tools
Samba 2 Andamento 00:00 Tools
Samba 1 Andamento 00:00 Tools
Réco-réco 00:00 Tools
Samba 2° Andamento 00:00 Tools
Polca - Samba - Choro 00:00 Tools
O Som da criancola ( The Sound of the Criancola) 00:00 Tools
Afoxé 00:00 Tools
Samba em 5 Sons 00:00 Tools
M13 Samba Vocalizado 00:00 Tools
Frevo ( The Beat of the Frevo) 00:00 Tools
Maracatú 00:00 Tools
Sorongo ( The sound of the Bamboos) 00:00 Tools
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One of the most important Brazilian drummers in the 20th century, Luciano was the son of maetro Luís Perrone and pianist Noêmia Perrone. He first tasted stardom at age 9, when he shared the stage with Italian tenor Enrico Caruso, who performed Brazil in 1917. Perrone started out as a drummer and percussionist in 1922, becoming a member of various orchestras. Perrone became famous in 1927, when he innovated the samba beat in recording sessions at Odeon, with Simon Bountman's orchestra. From there, he proceeded to build up a solid career as a drummer. He met maestro Radamés Gnattali in the 30s, and they developed a strong friendship that lasted through the 50s. In 1963, Perrone released the album "Batucada Fantástica", presenting examples of a wide range of Brazilian rhythms, such as maracatu, baião, maxixe, afoxé and, of course, samba. Although he retired in 1968, he made the album "Batucada Fantástica, Vol. 3" in 1972. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.