Ze Cupido

Here's a biography for **Zé Cupido** based on the available information:

Zé Cupido, born José Idelmiro Cupido on December 18, 1931, in Quiririm, São Paulo, Brazil, was a renowned Brazilian musician. He was known for playing a variety of instruments, including the accordion, violin, bandolim, cavaquinho, bass drum, and rhythm instruments. Despite becoming visually impaired at a very early age, Zé Cupido started his musical journey at the age of two when he received a harmonica. His career gained momentum in the 1950s with performances on radio shows, often collaborating with notable artists like Luiz Gonzaga and Tonico & Tinoco. Zé Cupido specialized in traditional Brazilian music styles such as sertanejo, caipira, and forró, and his contributions are recognized in the Enciclopédia da Música Brasileira.

Zé Cupido lived most of his life in cities like Taubaté and Jacareí in São Paulo. He left a legacy in Brazilian music with several albums and recordings. Unfortunately, I couldn't find information linking him directly to recent releases like "Mercado São José," "Cangaceiro Cabra Macho," or "Dançando No Cariri." However, his impact on traditional Brazilian music genres is well-documented.

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Mercado São José
Album - 11 Tracks - Released May 3, 2021
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