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Milton Nascimento (Portuguese pronunciation: [miwˈtõ nasiˈmẽtu]; born October 26, 1942) is a prominent Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Biography
Milton Nascimento was born in Rio de Janeiro. His mother, Maria Nascimento, was a maid. As a baby, Nascimento was adopted by a couple who were his mother's former employers; Josino Brito Campos, a bank employee, mathematics teacher and electronic technician and Lília Silva Campos, a music teacher and choir singer. When he was 18 months old, Nascimento's biological mother died, and he moved with his adoptive parents to the city of Três Pontas, in the state of Minas Gerais.
Nascimento was an occasional DJ on a radio station that his father once ran. He lived in the boroughs of Laranjeiras and Tijuca in Rio de Janeiro.
In the early stages of his career, Nascimento played in two samba groups, Evolussamba and Sambacana. In 1963, he moved to Belo Horizonte, where his friendship with Lô Borges led to the Clube da Esquina ('corner club') movement. Members included Beto Guedes, Toninho Horta, Wagner Tiso, and Flávio Venturini, with whom he shared compositions and melodies. One composition was 'Canção do Sal', which was first interpreted by Elis Regina in 1966 and led to a television appearance with Nascimento. The collective, as well as some others, released Clube da Esquina in 1972. Several hit singles were also released.
Nascimento is famous for his falsetto and tonal range, as well for highly acclaimed songs such as 'Maria, Maria', 'Canção da América' ('Song from America'/'Unencounter'), 'Travessia' ('Bridges'), 'Bailes da Vida', and 'Coração de Estudante' ('Student's Heart'). The lyrics remember the funeral of the student Edson Luís, killed by police officers in 1968. The song became the hymn for the Diretas Já social-political campaign in 1984, was played at the funeral of the late President of Brazil Tancredo Neves the next year, and was also played at Ayrton Senna's funeral.
While his reputation within Brazil was firmly established with his Clube da Esquina works, Nascimento's international breakthrough came with his appearance on jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter's 1974 album Native Dancer. This led to widespread acclaim, and collaborations with stars such as Paul Simon, Cat Stevens, George Duke and Quincy Jones and the band Earth, Wind and Fire. Angelus (1994) features appearances by Pat Metheny, Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, Jack DeJohnette, Nana Vasconcelos, Jon Anderson, James Taylor, and Peter Gabriel. Through his friendship with guitarist Warren Cuccurullo, Nascimento came to work with the pop rock band Duran Duran in 1993. Nascimento co-wrote and performed the song 'Breath After Breath', featured on the band's 1993 album Duran Duran. He also performed with the band in concert when they toured in Brazil in support of that album.
In 1996, Nascimento contributed the song 'Dancing' to the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Rio produced by the Red Hot Organization.
In 2004, he worked with the Brazilian heavy metal band Angra, on the song 'Late Redemption' from their album Temple of Shadows.. Discography
1967: Milton Nascimento (a.k.a. Travessia) 1969: Courage (A&M/CTI) 1969: Milton Nascimento 1970: Milton 1972: Clube da Esquina with Lô Borges 1973: Milagre dos Peixes 1974: Native Dancer with Wayne Shorter 1975: Minas 1976: Geraes 1976: Milton (Raça) feat. W. Shorter, Herbie Hancock 1978: Clube da Esquina 2 with Lô Borges 1978: Travessia (reissue of the 1967 record) 1979: Journey to Dawn 1980: Sentinela 1981: Caçador de Mim 1982: Anima 1982: Ponta de Areia 1982: Missa dos Quilombos with Pedro Casaldáliga and Pedro Tierra 1983: Ao Vivo 1985: Encontros e Despedidas 1986: A Barca dos Amantes live rec., feat. W. Shorter 1987: Yauaretê feat. W. Shorter, H. Hancock, a.o. 1989: Miltons with Herbie Hancock
1990: Canção da America 1990: Txai 1992: Noticias do Brasil 1993: Três Pontas 1993: Angelus feat. W. Shorter, H. Hancock, a.o. 1994: O Planeta Blue na Estrada do Sol 1996: Amigo 1997: Nascimento 1998: Tambores de Minas 1999: Crooner 2000: Nos Bailes da Vida 2001: Gil & Milton with Gilberto Gil 2003: Pietá 2003: Music for Sunday Lovers 2005: O Coronel e o Lobisomem 2007: Milagre dos Peixes: Ao Vivo 2008: Novas Bossas 2008: Belmondo & Milton Nascimento (B-Flat Recordings) 2010: ...E a Gente Sonhando 2010: Under Tokyo Skies (JazzWorld) with Herbie Hancock 2011: Nada Será Como Antes: O Musical (Universal) 2013: Uma Travessia: 50 Anos de Carreira (Ao Vivo) (Universal) 2015: Tamarear (Som Livre) with Dudu Lima Trio
Compilations
2000: Oratório (Universal), 10 cd box set 2004: Maria Maria / Ultimo Trem (Far Out Recordings, EMI), Soundtracks to 2 Brazilian ballets from 1976 and 1980
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