Os Cariocas
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Biography
[Edit]Active since 1942 (having had 20 years of success at the prestigious Rádio Nacional) and singularized in comparison to other vocal groups of the time for the elaborated arrangements for four or five voices, the Os Cariocas became the most representative vocal group of bossa nova after their 1957 recording of "Chega de Saudade" (Tom Jobim/Vinícius de Moraes) with João Gilberto on guitar. One of the first recordings of this classic song, the immediate success in this new genre made them to embrace it and thus influenced most vocal groups that appeared afterwards. In 1962, Os Cariocas participated in the show O Encontro at the Au Bon Gourmet club with Tom Jobim, de Moraes, João Gilberto, and sidemen Milton Banana (drums) and Octávio Bailly (bass). Their repertory featured "Corcovado" (Quiet Nights), "Garota de Ipanema" (Girl From Ipanema), "Samba do Avião" (Plane Samba), "Samba de Uma Nota Só" (One Note Samba), "Só Danço Samba," and other classics. Taking part in several important bossa nova events, the group often appeared in Elis Regina/Jair Rodrigues' program O Fino da Bossa (TV Record, São Paulo). In the mid-'60s, they performed at the U.S. in New York and Washington at the Carter Barron with Astrud Gilberto and Paul Anka. In New York, they participated in The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson at NBC. Their LP Introducing the Cariocas had its liner notes written by Quincy Jones, who drew attention to their unique blend of bossa nova rhythms and melodies with modern jazz harmonies.
The bossa nova phase was their second one, lasting from 1957 to 1967, when the group was dissolved until 1988. The first phase of success spanned from 1948 to 1955. The group had been formed in 1942 by brothers Ismael Neto and Severino Filho, who invited Ari Mesquita, Salvador, and Tarqüínio for performances at local school events. In 1945, Valdir Prado Viviani (piano/harmonica) replaced Ari Mesquita and the group opened on the Rádio Clube. Soon they were hired by Rádio Nacional, becoming its exclusive artists in 1946, when they took the Os Cariocas name. In the same year, Tarqüínio and Salvador left the group, which continued with the following lineup: Badeco, first voice; Filho, second voice; Ismael Neto, third voice and vocal arranger; Quartera, fourth voice; and Valdir, fifth voice and solos/whistle. Their first commercial recording was done in 1948, a 78 rpm with "Nova Ilusão" (José Menezes/Luís Bittencourt) and "Adeus América" (Haroldo Barbosa/Geraldo Jacques, later re-recorded by João Gilberto, remaining as one of his classics), two instant hits. These were included on the Mestres da MPB series (1994). They also recorded other genres, such as Northeastern cocos e baiões (with Marlene, they recorded in 1949 the hits "Qui Nem Jiló" and "Macapá" by Luís Gonzaga/Humberto Teixeira) or canções juninas (such as "Baile na Roça" by Ismael Neto, "Festa de São João" by Bide/Sebastião Gomes, "Eu Também Sou Batista" by Wilson Batista/José Batista, and "Pula Fogueira" by Haroldo Lobo/Milton DeOliveira). In 1950, they had success with "Marca na Parede" (Mario Faccini/Ismael Neto) and in the next year with "Tim Tim por Tim Tim" (Haroldo Barbosa/Geraldo Jacques). In 1953, Ismael Neto started a partnership with Antônio Maria, producing hits such as "Canção da Volta," recorded by Dolores Durán in 1954, and "Valsa de Uma Cidade," re-recorded by the Os Cariocas. In 1954, they participated in Tom Jobim/Billy Blanco's Sinfonia do Rio de Janeiro, recording "Hino ao Sol" with Dick Farney, "Coisas do Dia" with Lúcio Alves, and "Noites do Rio" with Dóris Monteiro.
In 1956, with Ismael Neto's demise, Filho invited his sister Hortênsia da Silva Araújo to join the group, recording the tribute album Os Cariocas a Ismael Neto. In that year, Filho also took over the arranging/direction of the Os Cariocas. In 1962, Hortênsia left the group and Viviani was replaced, due to an illness, by Luís Roberto Gomes, with the Os Cariocas remaining as a quartet. Dissolved in 1967, the group became active again in 1988, the year in which Luís Roberto died of a heart attack at the Jazzmania club in Rio de Janeiro. With a variable formation since then, the Os Cariocas recorded Minha Namorada in 1990, winning of the Sharp Prize. Two years later, they won another Sharp prize for Reconquistar. In 1997, they recorded with Tim Maia the CD Amigo do Rei and their CD A Bossa Brasileira was also nominated for the Sharp prize.
Title: Preto Velho Bossa Nova (Continental Columbia Singles 1948 - 1960)
Artist: Os Cariocas
Genre: World Music
Title: Mestrês da MPB: Os Cariocas / Mestres da MPB: Os Cariocas
Artist: Os Cariocas
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Os Cariocas A Ismael Netto (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks, 1957)
Artist: Os Cariocas
Genre: World Music, Pop
Title: The Music of Brazil / Os Cariocas & Ismail Netto
Artist: Os Cariocas
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Silhouettes (1957 - 1959)
Artist: Os Cariocas, Orquestra Pan American, Severino Filho E Orquestra
Genre: Latin
Title: En Algún Lugar Sobre El Arco Iris / En Algun Lugar Sobre El Arco Iris
Artist: Os Cariocas
Genre: Latin
Collections
Title: Pure Essential Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: A Carnival In Brasil
Genre: Latin
Title: Bossa Nova - Trinta Anos Depois
Genre: Jazz
Title: Antonio Carlos Jobim - Brasileiro
Genre: Latin
Title: Chico Buarque Songbook, Vol. 4
Genre: Latin
Title: Noel Rosa Songbook
Title: Bossa Nova Masters, Vol. 2
Title: Bossa do Brasil
Title: Latin Grooves - Bossa Nova
Genre: Latin
Title: The Best of Bossa Nova
Genre: World Music, Latin, Bossanova
Title: Tom Pra Dois
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Bossa 'N Rio
Title: Carlos Lyra Songbook
Genre: Latin
Title: The Boys from Ipanema
Title: Samba Relax
Genre: World Music
Title: Bossa Nova, Vol. 2 : O Sorriso
Genre: Latin
Title: Desafinado - The Bossa Nova Collection
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Tom Masculino
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Bossa Nova Masters: The Live Sessions
Genre: World Music
Title: Copa Bossa
Genre: Latin
Title: Bossa Electro
Title: Vinicius de Moraes Songbook, Vol. 3
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Ary Barroso Songbook, Vol. 2
Genre: Latin
Title: 14 Balli Di Gruppo
Genre: Pop
Title: Bossa Nova (Ao Vivo)
Title: Roberto Menescal : 55 Years of Music
Genre: Latin
Title: Grandes éxitos del verano / Grandes exitos del verano
Genre: Latin
Title: Bossa Nova, Vol. 3 : A Flor (feat. Roberto Menescal)
Genre: Latin
Title: Pure Brazil 2: The Boys from Ipanema, Vol. 2
Genre: Latin
Title: Dorival Caymmi Songbook, Vol. 3
Genre: Latin
Title: Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook Vol. 2
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Vinicius de Moraes Songbook, Vol. 2
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Mais Forte Que o Tempo
Genre: Latin
Title: Bossa Nova In Concert
Title: Rio, Cidade Maravilhosa
Genre: Latin
Title: Bossa Nova, Vol. II
Title: Mestres da Bossa
Title: Bossa Nova, Vol. I
Title: World Bossa Roots
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Bossa Nova 50 Aniversario
Genre: World Music
Title: Um Show de Bossa (Live)
Genre: World Music
Title: Bossa Nova Masters, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Brazilian Carnival - 50 Hits
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Chill Brazil - Sand
Genre: Chill Out, World Music, Pop
Title: Carnaval En Brasil 50 Hits
Genre: World Music
Title: Lovely Jazz Bossa Nova (CD1)
Title: Lovely Jazz Bossa Nova (CD2)
Title: Bossa Nova 2013 (CD1)
Title: Bossa Nova 2013 (CD2)
Title: Tributo (CD2) - Dorival Caymmi
Genre: Samba, World Music
Title: Bossa Love Songs - The Universal Bossa Nova Collection
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Latin, Bossanova
Title: Tributo A Grandes Poetas Da Musica Brasileira (CD2)
Genre: Samba
Featuring albums
Title: Pure Bossa Nova: Vinicius de Moraes
Artist: Vinicius De Moraes
Genre: Jazz, Salsa, World Music, Latin
Title: La Garota de Ipanema: Anthologie de la Bossa Nova
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Latin