Evaldo Gouveia
Background information
Born
Evaldo Gouveia de Oliveira

(1928-08-08)August 8, 1928
DiedMay 29, 2020(2020-05-29) (agedย 91)
Fortaleza, Cearรก, Brazil
GenresMPB
InstrumentsVocals, classical guitar
Years active1940sโ€“2011
LabelsAbril Cultural, RCA Camden, RGE, Som Livre

Evaldo Gouveia de Oliveira (8 August 1928 โ€“ 29 May 2020), better known as simply Evaldo Gouveia, was a Brazilian singer-songwriter of the genre MPB.[1]

Life

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Born in Orรณs, a small city in the Brazilian state of Cearรก, he moved with his family to neighboring city of Iguatu when only 3 months old.[1]

At the age of 11, he moved to his birth state capital city of Fortaleza where he started his precocious musical career. There in the 1950s he created and joined a band called Trio Nagรด with his fellow musicians and friends Mรกrio Alves and Epaminondas de Souza, releasing six studio albums and various extended plays.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Eventually, Gouveia went to Rio de Janeiro in order to pursue a solo career, and achieved stardom due to his friendship with fellow singer Altemar Dutra, who helped Gouveia by singing his songs and making them popular.[1][2]

As a solo act, Gouveia released seven studio albums and various extended plays, most of them featuring fellow singers Adelino Moreira and Jair Amorim, even though they never formed a band.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

Illness and death

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In late 2017, Gouveia suffered a stroke that left him with lifelong sequelae.[2]

On 29 May 2020, Gouveia died in Fortaleza at the age 91 due to complications brought on by COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.[1]

Discography

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With Trio Nagรด

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Studio albums

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Year Album Album details
1956 Aquarela Cearense[3]
  • Label: Sinter
  • Format: Vinyl
1956 LP Trio Nagรด[4]
  • Label: Independent
  • Format: Vinyl
1956 LP Trio Nagรด[5]
1958 LP Trio Nagรด[6]
1959 Um passeio com o Trio Nagรด[7]
1972 No tempo dos bons tempos 4 - Em tempo de nordeste[8]
(With Jorge Fernandes, Trio Marajรก and Vanja Orico)

Solo act

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Studio albums

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Year Album Album details
1970 Histรณria da Mรบsica Popular Brasileira[9]
(With Jair Amorim)
  • Label: Abril Cultural
  • Format: Vinyl
1975 Os Grandes Sucessos de Evaldo e Jair Amorim na voz de Evaldo Gouveia[10]
1976 Brasil Especial[11]
(With Jair Amorim)
1977 Nova Histรณria da Mรบsica Popular Brasileira[12]
(With Adelino Moreira and Jair Amorim)
  • Label: Abril Cultural
  • Format: Vinyl
1983 Histรณria da Mรบsica Popular Brasileira - Sรฉrie Grandes Compositores[13]
(With Adelino Moreira and Jair Amorim)
  • Label: Abril Cultural
  • Format: Vinyl
1990 Sรฉrie Inesquecรญvel - Grandes Compositores[14]
(With Jair Amorim)
2011 O Trovador - Uma homenagem a Evaldo Gouveia[15]
  • Label: Independent
  • Format: CD

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Cantor e compositor Evaldo Gouveia morre de Covid-19 no Cearรก". G1. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Morre o mรบsico cearense Evaldo Gouveia, aos 91 anos, vรญtima de Covid-19". Diรกrio do Nordeste. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Aquarela Cearense". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Trio Nagรด 1". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Trio Nagรด 2". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Trio Nagรด 3". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "Um passeio com o Trio Nagรด". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  8. ^ a b "No tempo dos bons tempos 4 - Em tempo de nordeste". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  9. ^ a b "Histรณria da Mรบsica Popular Brasileira - Jair Amorim e Evaldo Gouveia". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  10. ^ a b "Os Grandes Sucessos de Evaldo e Jair Amorim na voz de Evaldo Gouveia". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  11. ^ a b "Brasil Especial - Jair Amorim e Evaldo Gouveia". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  12. ^ a b "Nova Histรณria da Mรบsica Popular Brasileira". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  13. ^ a b "'Histรณria da Mรบsica Popular Brasileira - Sรฉrie Grandes Compositores". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  14. ^ a b "Sรฉrie Inesquecรญvel - Grandes Compositores". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  15. ^ a b "O Trovador - Uma homenagem a Evaldo Gouveia". Instituto Memorial Mรบsica Brasileira. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
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2020 in music

Lennie Niehaus, 90, American jazz saxophonist and film composer 27 โ€“ Evaldo Gouveia, 91, Brazilian MPB singer 28 โ€“ Bob Kulick, 70, American hard rock guitarist

Me Enamorรฉ (album)

Abramzon, Shultz 4:06 9. "Quรฉ Quieres Tรบ de Mi" Jair Amorim, Manolo Silva, Evaldo Gouveia 3:35 10. "El Cรณndor Pasa" Jorge Milchberg, Daniel Alomรญa Robles, Simon

Deaths in May 2020

Dimenstein, 63, Brazilian journalist (Folha de S.Paulo), pancreatic cancer. Evaldo Gouveia, 91, Brazilian singer and songwriter, COVID-19. Eva Hodgson, 95, Bermudian

Clara Nunes

in third place with the song "Sรณ Adeus" (composed by Jair Amorim and Evaldo Gouveia). Thereafter, Clara Nunes began singing at Rรกdio Inconfidรชncia in Belo

Renascer (2024 TV series)

"Coronel Pica-Pau" Maria Fernanda Cรขndido as Cรขndida Gouveia Fรกbio Lago as Venรขncio "Boi" Evaldo Macarrรฃo as Juparรก Quitรฉria Kelly as Helena Ferreira

Lula, o filho do Brasil (soundtrack)

Sedaka / Fred Jorge Celly Campelo ย  6. "Sentimental Demais" Jair Amorim, Evaldo Gouveia Altemar Dutra ย  7. "Pra Frente Brasil" Miguel Gustavo Coral de JOAB