Raimundo Fagner
Raimundo Fagner Cândido Lopes (born in Orós, Ceará, October 13, 1949) is a Brazilian singer, composer, musician, actor and music producer. He is commonly known by the stage name Fagner. The youngest of the five children of José Fares, Lebanese immigrant to Brazil, and Dona Francisca, Fagner was born in Fortaleza, the capital of the state of Ceará, although his birth was recorded in Orós. At the age of five years he won a youth competition at a local radio station. As a teen, he formed vocal and instrumental groups and began to compose his own music. In 1968 he won the Festival de Música Popular do Ceará (Popular Music Festival of Ceará) with his song Nada Sou (I am Nothing). In 1971 he moved to the capital Brasília, taking first place in the Festival de Música Popular do Centro de Estudos Universitários de Brasília (Popular Music Festival of the University Studies Center of Brasília) with his piece Mucuripe (with collaborator Belchior), which was later recorded by artist Elis Regina, and became Fagner's first notable success as a composer. He won prizes in other categories with additional pieces, as well. He has had a distinguished career as a performer, singer, songwriter and composer for over 3 decades, and is also known for his collaborations with other MPB artists such as Caetano Veloso, Roberta Miranda, Chico Buarque and others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Raimundo Fagner Cândido Lopes (born in Orós, Ceará, October 13, 1949) is a Brazilian singer, composer, musician, actor and music producer. He is commonly known by the stage name Fagner. The youngest of the five children of José Fares, Lebanese immigrant to Brazil, and Dona Francisca, Fagner was born in Fortaleza, the capital of the state of Ceará, although his birth was recorded in Orós. At the age of five years he won a youth competition at a local radio station. As a teen, he formed vocal and instrumental groups and began to compose his own music. In 1968 he won the Festival de Música Popular do Ceará (Popular Music Festival of Ceará) with his song Nada Sou (I am Nothing). In 1971 he moved to the capital Brasília, taking first place in the Festival de Música Popular do Centro de Estudos Universitários de Brasília (Popular Music Festival of the University Studies Center of Brasília) with his piece Mucuripe (with collaborator Belchior), which was later recorded by artist Elis Regina, and became Fagner's first notable success as a composer. He won prizes in other categories with additional pieces, as well. He has had a distinguished career as a performer, singer, songwriter and composer for over 3 decades, and is also known for his collaborations with other MPB artists such as Caetano Veloso, Roberta Miranda, Chico Buarque and others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Anavitória
Belchior
Bemti
Cazuza
Borbulhas de Amor (Tenho Um Coração) [Borbujas de Amor]
Espumas ao vento
Deslizes
Canteiros
Garoto de Aluguel (Taxi Boy) [Ao Vivo]
Revelação
Chão de Giz - Ao Vivo
Noturno (Coração Alado)
A Palo Seco
Mucuripe
Noturno (Coração Alado) - Ao Vivo
Fanatismo
Pedras Que Cantam
Romance no Deserto (Romance in Durango) - Ao Vivo
Admirável Gado Novo - Ao Vivo
Jura Secreta
A Terceira Lâmina - Ao Vivo
Oração De São Francisco De Assis
Canteiros - Ao Vivo
Garoto de Aluguel (Taxi Boy) - Ao Vivo
Lembrança De Um Beijo
Borbulhas de amor
Vem Morena
Guerreiro Menino (Um Homem Também Chora)
Dona da Minha Cabeça
Fracassos
Espumas ao Vento - ao Vivo
As Rosas Não Falam
retrovisor
Asa Partida
Você Endoideceu Meu Coraçao
Asa Partida - Ao Vivo
Mucuripe - Ao Vivo
Cebola Cortada
Ronda
Romance No Deserto (Romance In Durango)
Dois Querer - Ao Vivo
Borbulhas De Amor (Tenho Um Coração) - Ao Vivo
Cartaz
Fanatismo (Sobre Poema de Florbela Espanca) - Ao Vivo
Jura Secreta / Revelação - Ao Vivo
Joanna Francesa
Brigas
Eternas Ondas
É Proibido Cochilar / Forró Desarmado / Forró N° 1
Gente Humilde
Sinal Fechado
Pedras Que Cantam - Ao Vivo
Da Cor Do Pecado
Noturno
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