Graciano Saga, born Alfredo Correia da Cunha Braga on April 5, 1948, in Viana do Castelo, Portugal, was a notable Portuguese singer. He was renowned for his contributions to Portuguese popular music, particularly among the Portuguese emigrant community in France, where he spent nearly four decades of his life. Some of his most iconic songs include "Vem Devagar Emigrante," "Lenço Branco de Partida," and "Amor Sagrado." Graciano Saga collaborated with fellow musician Quim Barreiros in a group called Super Trio. He passed away on February 15, 2014, in Paris at the age of 65.
While the released playlists like "Êxitos" and others suggest an active career, specific details about these releases are not well-documented in available sources. Nonetheless, his legacy remains strong within the Portuguese music scene, especially among those who cherish his emotive and heartfelt songs.
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