Tenorio JR

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Nebulosa 00:00 Tools
Samadhi 00:00 Tools
Sambinha 00:00 Tools
Consolacao 00:00 Tools
Nebulosa (Nu:Tone Remix) 00:00 Tools
Embalo 00:00 Tools
Fim De Semana Em Eldorado 00:00 Tools
Estou Nessa Agora 00:00 Tools
Carnaval Sem Assunto 00:00 Tools
Consolação 00:00 Tools
Nectar 00:00 Tools
Clouds 00:00 Tools
Inutil Paisagem 00:00 Tools
Nebulosa (Phat Kev Remix) 00:00 Tools
Inútil Paisagem 00:00 Tools
Néctar 00:00 Tools
Bossa Nebulosa 00:00 Tools
Nuvens (Clouds) 00:00 Tools
Nebulosa - Nu:Tone Remix 00:00 Tools
Inutil Paisagen 00:00 Tools
Nebulosa (Nu Tone remix) 00:00 Tools
CONSOLAÇAO 00:00 Tools
Nuvens 00:00 Tools
Fim de Semana em Eldoredo 00:00 Tools
Nebulosa (Nu: Tone Remix) 00:00 Tools
Fim De Semena Em Eldorado 00:00 Tools
Nebulosa Nu:Tone Remix 00:00 Tools
Nebulosa - Tenorio Jr 00:00 Tools
Nebulosa (feat Nu:Tone - Nu:Tone remix) 00:00 Tools
Carnaval Sem Assunt 00:00 Tools
Consolaзгo 00:00 Tools
Nebulosa-Tenorio Jr 00:00 Tools
Samadhi - Tenorio Jr 00:00 Tools
Nebulosa [Phat Kev Remix] 00:00 Tools
Sambinha - Tenorio Jr 00:00 Tools
Consolação - Tenorio Jr 00:00 Tools
Nebuloso 00:00 Tools
Nebulosa /NuTone Remix/ 00:00 Tools
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Francisco Tenório Cerqueira Júnior, a.k.a. Tenorio Jr. (1943 - 1976), was a Brazilian pianist and arranger. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he became one of the most important Bossa nova musicians, and his piano can be heard in albums like Edson Machado’s “É Samba Novo” and Wanda Sá’s “Vagamente”. At the age of 21, he recorded his first and only album, the instrumental “Embalo”, in 1964. In this album, Tenorio Jr. was accompanied by Sérgio Barroso (bass), Milton Banana (drums), Rubens Bassini (congas), Celso Brando (acoustic guitar), Neco (electric guitar), Pedro Paulo (trumpet), Maurilio (trumpet), Edson Maciel (trombone), Raul de Souza (trombone), Paulo Moura (alto sax), J.T. Meirelles (tenor sax) and Hector Costita (tenor sax). In 1976, after a concert in Buenos Aires (Argentina), where he accompanied Vinicius de Moraes and Toquinho, Tenorio Jr. mysteriously disappeared. He had left a note under the door of Vinicius’ room at the Normandie Hotel, saying “I’m going out to buy cigarettes and medicine. Will be back soon”. But he never came back. He had been arrested by the Argentinian military dictatorship police, then tortured and shot in the head. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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