Luiz Vicentini is a Brazilian singer and songwriter born on August 16, 1962, in Itajaí, Santa Catarina. He began playing the guitar at the age of twelve while attending a boarding school, where he also composed his first songs. Vicentini's music is influenced by notable Brazilian artists such as Zé Geraldo, Alceu Valença, and Oswaldo Montenegro. His career includes several independent albums, including "Styllos," "Um Dia A Gente Se Vê," and more recent works like "Novas Canções" and "Os Passos do Poeta." His music often features collaborations with other artists, showcasing his ability to blend different styles and talents.
Vicentini's discography reflects his commitment to creating meaningful music, often focusing on themes of everyday life and social issues. For example, his project "S.O.S. Planeta" highlights his concern for environmental issues. His live performances have been documented in DVDs, such as the show "Novas Canções" recorded at the Teatro Carlos Gomes in Blumenau. Throughout his career, Vicentini has maintained a strong connection with his roots while exploring diverse musical expressions.
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