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Luli e Lucina

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Luli e Lucina were a duo of Brazilian singers, composers, percussionists, guitarists, violeiras and producers, being pioneers of the Brazilian independent music scene, as well as being the first known female percussionists of Brazilian popular music. The duo of friends and former lovers consisted of Luli a.k.a. Luhli (Rio de Janeiro, June 19, 1945 - Nova Friburgo, September 26, 2018) and Lucina (Cuiabá, December 25, 1950). When Bossa Nova was born in Rio, in Luli's - later Luhli's - house, in Tijuca, the "west wing" of Bossa Nova also joined in: Luli, Aldir Blanc, Gonzaguinha and Sá, among others. This story is told in the song "Bossa Velha". Lucina was, like Lucelena, present at various music festivals. At the University Festival of Popular Music with "Canção do entardecer" and "Jogo de viola", with Edu Lobo. At the IV Festival of Brazilian Popular Music on TV Record in 1968 with "O viandante" and "Cantoria". At the III International Festival of Popular Song in 1968, with the song "Rua da Aurora". He was with the Manifesto Group, winners of the 1967 International Song Festival. At the II International Song Festival, in 1967, on TV Globo, alongside Grupo Manifesto, with Gracinha Leporace, Mariozinho Rocha, Fernando Leporace, Junaldo, Augusto César Pinheiro, José Renato Filho, Guarabyra and Guto Graça Melo, they won the festival with the song "Margarida". The group emerged in 1965 and in the same year performed on TV Continental (RJ) in the series of weekly programs "O mundo

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Outro Tempo

Outro Tempo

Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992

Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992

Luli & Lucinha

Luli & Lucinha

Amor de Mulher

Amor de Mulher

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Amor De Mulher - yorimatã

Outro Tempo: Electronic and Contemporary Music From Brazil, 1978-1992

Outro Tempo: Electronic and Contemporary Music From Brazil, 1978-1992

Luli e Lucinha

Luli e Lucinha

Yorimatã, o amor de mulher

Yorimatã, o amor de mulher

Amor de Mulher / Yorimatã

Amor de Mulher / Yorimatã

Porque sim, por que não?

Porque sim, por que não?

Flor Lilás

Flor Lilás

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1995 - Elis e Elas

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