Playing With João Pinheiro – Show “Entre Nós”
We took part in João Pinheiro’s show this Saturday – an intimate and beautiful show called Entre Nós (Between Us). He is already featured in Candeeiro edition – that guy who recorded Sade’s songs with brazilian rythms. Two tracks from his album are featured as part of the soundtrack of “Caras e Bocas” soap opera in Globo TV, the biggest TV channel in Brazil.
Watch some of the videos here. I took part in many of them, mostly playing pandeiro:
Juízo Final, from the composer Nelson Cavaquinho, with the guest Manu Santos:
Os Presentes / Todo Mundo Sabe, with the special guest Eliana Printes. She’s the composer of this cheerful samba, together with her husband, the guitar player Adonay Pereira.
No Ordinary Love, from Sade.
Palavra, an interesting piece of song played with a typewritter as a percussion instrument. The song is followed by Olha a Baiana and Filó, in which I also took part. The three songs are João’s compositions.
The guitar player is André Agra, owner of Saladesom records, one of the local and most succeeded labels in Rio de Janeiro, who is also producing the first of Manu Santos albums, to be released by the end of the year.
Special thanks to our friends Marcos and Aninha, who recorded everything with an amazing video quality, and with whom we shared delicious slices of pizza right after this show.
Posted: July 27th, 2009
at 5:14pm by Rodrigo Santiago
Tagged with Adonay Pereira, André Agra, Eliana Printes, João Pinheiro, Manu Santos, Nelson Cavaquinho, Rodrigo Santiago, Sade
Categories: Friend's Session, Videos
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0013 – Candeeiro – Esperanza Spalding, Elomar, Nei Lopes, João Pinheiro, Sade, Vinícius, Baden e Milton
Esperanza Spalding is a brilliant jazz singer and bass player. Besides being one of the youngest hired teachers in Berklee College of Music history, she loves brazilian music.
João Pinheiro is a great singer. He’s recorded an album with Sade’s songs arranged with brazilian rythms. This album has a strange flavor, but I bet you’ll like it. We’ll listen two of its tracks.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Nei Lopes is one of our most intellectual samba composers. He graduated in law school, and he’s also an african culture researcher. Nei Lopes has written several books about the subject, and a song called Justiça Gratuita, in which he overuses many law terms. In Portuguese, of course.
Elomar is born in Vitória da Conquista, Bahia. He was raised in constant contact with northeast nature, the so called Sertão Brasileiro. This, together with the erudite music, is a major influence in his compositions, as we’ll listen here.
Tracklist:
1 – Justiça Gratuita – Nei Lopes
2 – Cavaleiro de São Joaquim – Elomar
3 – Ponta de Areia – Esperanza Spalding (Milton Nascimento and Fernando Brant)
4 – O Violeiro – Elomar
5 – Love Is Stronger Than Pride – João Pinheiro (Sade)
6 – Samba Em Prelúdio – Esperanza Spalding (Baden Powell and Vinícius de Moraes)
7 – Your Love Is King – João Pinheiro (Sade)
That was all folks! Next week I’ll be back with more brazilian music. Leave your comments, subscribe and tell everyone. Tchau!
Posted: June 18th, 2009
at 12:09pm by Rodrigo Santiago
Tagged with Baden Powell, Elomar, Esperanza Spalding, Fernando Brant, João Pinheiro, Milton Nascimento, Nei Lopes, Sade, Vinícius de Moraes
Categories: Podcast
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