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Trio Nordestino (Northeastern Trio) is a forro trio started in 1957 in Salvador, Bahia - located in the Northeast of Brazil. Origin: Salvador Country: Brazil Style: forro Active: 1957 – present Members Current Members Luiz Mário - triângulo (triangle) and vocals Beto Sousa - accordion Coroneto - zabumba Original & Former Members Lindú - vocals and accordion Coroné - zabumba Cobrinha - triângulo (triangle) Genaro - accordion Official page www.trionordestino.com.br History The original Trio Nordestino was a forro trio formed in between late 1957 and early 1958 by Lindú (vocals and accordion), Coroné (zabumba) and Cobrinha (triangulo). Touring nightclubs in Salvador, when they were working for the nightclub “Boite Clock”, they met the newly hired Gordurinha, a musician and composer who would open the doors of Rio de Janeiro. With the promise of recording an album, Gordurinha took them to Odeon Records and RCA Victor, where they didn't have the opportunity. In a new attempt, this time at Discos Copacabana, they passed the test directed by composer and singer Nazareno de Brito. Hired, they would record in ten days a Long-Play and K7 with 12 songs. In search of success, the Trio decided to try to participate in the famous radio show “O Trabalhador Se Diverte” on Rádio Mayrink Veiga, commanded by Raimundo Nobre. Upon arriving at the show's auditorium, they meet Luiz Gonzaga and immediately ask him to show them the path to work at Rio de Janeiro. Gonzagão refuses to help an