Samuca do Acordeon

Samuca do Acordeon is a talented Brazilian musician known for his mastery of the accordion. Born in Santo Antônio da Patrulha, Rio Grande do Sul, he demonstrated an early affinity for the instrument and gained recognition through numerous competitions. His musical career has spanned various genres and collaborations, including traditional Rio Grande do Sul styles like the bailes gaúchos, as well as Brazilian genres such as Samba, Choro, Bossa Nova, and Tango. He has worked with notable artists like Renato Borghetti and Luis Carlos Borges. One of his notable albums is "De Tudo um Pouco," released in 2010, featuring reinterpretations of works by Jacob do Bandolim, Piazzolla, and Hermeto Pascoal.

Samuca do Acordeon has also collaborated with violinist Ricardo Herz on the album "Novos Rumos," showcasing their joint musical creativity. His recent releases include "Violão & Acordeon," "Samuca Do Acordeon & Regional Imperial," and "Fala Agora," which highlight his versatility and deep roots in Brazilian music. His passion for innovation and his ability to navigate diverse musical landscapes have made him a respected figure in Brazil's vibrant music scene.

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Violão & Acordeon
Ep - 5 Tracks - Released November 5, 2024
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