Luiz Gonzaga
Born
13 December 1912 (113)
Place of Birth
Exu, Pernambuco, Brazil
Biography
Luiz Gonzaga do Nascimento (Exu, December 13, 1912 – Recife, August 2, 1989) was a Brazilian singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. Also known as the King of Baião, he was considered one of the most complete, important, and creative figures in Brazilian popular music. Singing accompanied by his accordion, zabumba, and triangle (the basic set of baião singers, which he himself defined), he spread the musical culture of the Northeast across the entire country, including genres such as baião...
Luiz Gonzaga do Nascimento (Exu, December 13, 1912 – Recife, August 2, 1989) was a Brazilian singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. Also known as the King of Baião, he was considered one of the most complete, important, and creative figures in Brazilian popular music. Singing accompanied by his accordion, zabumba, and triangle (the basic set of baião singers, which he himself defined), he spread the musical culture of the Northeast across the entire country, including genres such as baião, xaxado, xote, and forró pé de serra. His compositions also described the poverty, sorrows, and injustices of his arid homeland, the northeastern sertão. Luiz Gonzaga gained notoriety with the iconic songs "Asa Branca" (1947), "Juazeiro" (1948), and "Baião de Dois" (1950). Adoptive father of the musician Gonzaguinha, Gonzagão influenced other MPB artists such as Geraldo Vandré, Raul Seixas, Gilberto Gil, and Caetano Veloso.
Filmography (21)
Garoto - Vivo Sonhando
2020
Alceu Valença - Na Embolada do Tempo
2019
O Barato de Iacanga
2019
Danado de Bom
2016
Dominguinhos
2014
Gonzaga: From Father to Son
2012
Belair
2009
A Miss e o Dinossauro
2005
Luiz Gonzaga - Danado de Bom
2003
Viva São João!
2002
Missa e Vaquejada
1988
Caterina Valente presents Brazilian music
1979
Chapéu de Couro
1978
No Way, Spider
1970
Luiz Gonzaga, o Rei do Baião
1970
Hoje o Galo Sou Eu!
1957
O Comprador de Fazendas
1951
Terra Violenta
1949
... E O Mundo Se Diverte
1949
That's What I'm Gonna Do
1948
The World is a Tambourine
1947