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Milton Nascimento
          
International singing superstar and songwriter Milton Nascimento may have his roots in Brazil, but his songs have touched audiences all over the world. Born in Rio, Nascimento's adoptive parents, both white, brought him to Tres Pontas, a small town in the state of Minas Gerais, when he was two. His mother sang in a choir and at local music festivals, often accompanied by Milton. Nascimento's father was an electronics tinkerer, math teacher, and at one point ran a local radio station where a young Milton occasionally worked as a DJ. He began singing as a teenager. When he was 19, Nascimento moved to the capital Belo Horizonte and began singing wherever and whenever he could. Finally he caught a break when the pop singer Elis Regina recorded one of his songs, "Canção do Sal," in 1966. Regina got him a showcase on a popular Brazilian TV program, and after performing at Brazil's International Song Festival the following year, his career was launched.
Clube Da Esquina
In 1972 he collaborated with fellow lyricists Márcio Borges, Fernando Brant,Ronaldo Bastos, and other friends to record Clube da Esquina, a double album that spurred three hit singles, including "Cais (Dock)" and "Cravo é Canela (Clove and Cinnamon)." The singles are still being recorded and have become standards in Brazil over the years. Since he began recording with his self-titled debut in 1967 for the Codil label, Nascimento has written and recorded 28 albums.
O Planeta Blue Na Estrada do Sol
Nascimento's many achievements include Grammy nominations for hisO Planeta Blue na Estrada do Solin 1992, and in 1995 for his Warner Bros. debut, Angelus. Nascimento is also winner of the 1992 Down Beat International Critics' Poll and the 1991 Down Beat Readers' Poll. Nascimentohas toured throughout the U.S., Europe, Japan, and Latin America.
Courage
His lengthy discography includesCourage, a 1969 album for A&M and Milton Nascimento that same year for EMI Odeon; Milton, also for the EMI Odeon label, recorded in 1970, and then four more albums for the label EMI Odeon: Clube da Esquina (1972), Milagre dos Peixes (1973), Milagre dos Peixes (Ao Vivo) (1973), and Minas (1975).
Native Dancer
His other titles include Native Dancer (CBS, 1976), Geraes (EMI Odeon, 1976), Milton (A&M, 1977),Clube da Esquina 2 (EMI Odeon, 1978), A Brazilian Love Affair, a collaboration with George Duke (CBS Records, 1980), Journey to Dawn (A&M Records, 1979), and a series of five albums for Ariola: Sentinela (1980), Cacador de Mim (1981), Missa dos Quilombos (1982), Anima (1982), and Milton Nascimento ao Vivo (1983).
Encontros e Despedidas
His output through the rest of the 1980s and '90s has been steady and reliable, though never musically predictable. Like any true jazz and pop veteran, Nascimento has a deep need to keep challenging himself, vocally, lyrically, and stylistically. Nascimento's other releases include Encontros e Despedidas for Barclay in 1985, Corazon Americano for PolyGram in 1986, A Barca dos Amantes for Barclay in 1986, Milton/RPM for Epic/CBS in 1987, Yauaretê for CBS in 1987, Miltons in 1988 for CBS, Txai for the same label in 1990, and O Planeta Blue na Estrada do Sol for CBS in 1991.
Amigo
In the mid-'90s, Nascimentoswitched to Warner Bros. He released two excellent, readily available albums for the label, Angelus, his 27th recording, in 1995, Amigo in 1996,Nascimento in 1997, and Crooner in 1999. He returned after a short hiatus in 2003 with Pieta, followed by The Essential Collection: The Best of the EMI Odeon Years (1969-78) in 2006.
This charismatic Brazilian superstar just won't slow down any time soon, and whether he's packing a stadium in Brazil or singing at a club in New York, his experienced stage persona allows everyone in the audience to feel as if they're in his living room. On Angelus, he's joined by saxophonist Wayne Shorter, who pays tribute to Nascimento's 1975 Native Dancer LP, the high point of which was the synthesis between Nascimento's voice and Shorter's saxophone. That album helped to solidifyNascimento's place on the international jazz and pop scene in the 1970s. Whatever he writes and sings about, be it the planet, ways of living, and loving and dying, his music has always carried an eternally optimistic spirit. As he entered the millennium, Nascimento won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Pop Album for 1999's Crooner at
the first annual Latin Grammy Awards in fall 2000.
Artist Biography by Richard Skelly. Source: allmusic


Visit vagalume and listen to musics and read lyrics of
Milton Nascimento's songs. 
Watch and listen the videos: 
Programa Sr. Brasil, Canção da AméricaCoração de Estudante, Peixinhos do Mar, Promessas do Sol, Dança dos meninos, Lágrima do Sul, Um cafuné na
Cabeça..., San Vicente (feat. Mercedes Sosa), 
Full Concerts: 
A Sede do PeixeAcústico na SuiçaPieta
Full albuns: 
Minas, Geraes, Clube da EsquinaClube da Esquina 2AngelusMilagredos Peixes,TravessiaPietá
Travessia,
Tambores de Minas, Amigo, TxaiNova História da MPB, Milton, Native DancerMilton Nascimento ao vivo, O Planeta Blue na Estrada do Sol and Top Tracks (100 videos).

Um comentário:

  1. A musica despertou em mim, na adolescência.Quando ouvi San Vicente, fiquei apaixonada pela aquela vos.Morava no interior de Minas Gerais.Vim em São paulo a passeio, e encontrei o LP duplo!!!!!. Gente eu precisava ver ele cantar. Foi ai que vi o Milton. Pronto, hoje eu sei que esse amor e eterno. porque é um amor de alma.AMO BITUCA ATÉ HOJE,Vou a todos os show dele São Paulo. Para mim e um ser único, Mas multicultural. Dia 18/01 estarei lá na primeira fica.

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