Eduardo Araújo / Eduardo Araujo
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Biography
[Edit]Popular artist of the Jovem Guarda period, Eduardo Araújo currently works in the Brazilian country/sertanejo field. Studying in Belo Horizonte, he was caught by the first wave of the American rock in Brazil, brought by Bill Haley and His Comets. He moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1960 to study veterinary medicine. After convincing Jair de Taumaturgo, the producer of the most successful rock show Hoje é dia de Rock at the time, he performed in the program and was hired by Phillips for his first album, the double single Garoto do Rock. Making acquaintance with the influent Carlos Imperial, who later would be his partner, was taken by Imperial to the Clube do Rock, a group of future artists like Erasmo Carlos, Tim Maia, Roberto Carlos, Wilson Simonal, Jorge Ben, Renato e Seus Blue Caps, among others, who met regularly to pursue the dream of living rock & roll. He also performed in Imperial's shows Os Brotos Comandam and Festival da Juventude. But financial hardships forced Araújo to return to his father's farm in Minas Gerais, until the Jovem Guarda boom happened four years later and he was hired by Odeon in 1967. He had his biggest hit with the recording "O Bom" (Carlos Imperial), which stayed in the first place of the top parade. "Goiabão" (Araújo/Imperial) also was successful. He was then hired by TV Excelsior to host the O Bom show, produced by Imperial. Co-hosted by his wife Silvinha, the show had the biggest audience of its time and also packed the auditorium on São Paulo's Saturday afternoons. In that period, he toured Brazil intensively.
With the decay of the Jovem Guarda, another period of ostracism followed with another return to his farm. Then his tribute song to the horse race Mangalarga Marchador became the anthem of its breeders, bringing new impetus to Araújo's career. In 1988, now in the country field, he recorded Um Homem Chamado Cavalo. Pé Na Estrada followed, which sold 40,000 copies and made it possible for him to be invited by the TV channel SBT to host a homonymous show and other albums. In 2000, Araújo was invited by the Bellamy Brothers to participate in their "Vertical Expression," included in The Lonely Planet. The song was released in Europe and the U.S. The video with the Bellamy Brothers and Araújo reached the top of the CMT parade in Brazil and was awarded with the prize CMT Encontro do Ano.
Title: 40 Anos de Jovem Guarda
Artist: Eduardo Araújo / Eduardo Araujo, Sylvinha Araújo / Sylvinha Araujo
Genre: Latin
Title: Um Homem Chamado Cavalo
Artist: Eduardo Araújo / Eduardo Araujo
Genre: World Music, Latin, Country
Title: Nunca Deixe de Sonhar
Artist: Eduardo Araújo / Eduardo Araujo
Genre: Rock, World Music, Latin, Pop
Title: Rebu Geral (feat. Silvinha)
Artist: Eduardo Araújo / Eduardo Araujo
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: A Onda É Boogaloo / A Onda E Boogaloo
Artist: Eduardo Araújo / Eduardo Araujo
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, World Music, Latin
Title: Eduardo Araujo: 50 Anos de Carreira (Ao Vivo)
Artist: Eduardo Araújo / Eduardo Araujo
Genre: Latin
Collections
Title: O Melhor da Jovem Guarda
Genre: Latin
Title: Jovem Guarda
Genre: Latin
Title: Jovem Guarda - Millennium
Genre: Latin
Title: The Brasileiro Treasure Box Of Funk & Soul
Genre: Soul, World Music, Funk
Title: Brazil 50 The Very Best Bossa Nova (CD2)
Genre: World Music, Latin, Bossanova
Featuring albums
Title: Duetos e Versões Acústicas / Duetos e Versoes Acusticas
Artist: Landau
Genre: Rock, World Music