MPB4 (Short for Música popular brasileira 4) is a vocal and instrumental Brazilian group formed in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, in 1965, and has been active since. The group's main genres are sung samba and MPB, and they are considered among the best vocal interpretation group in Brazil.[1] They have frequently collaborated with Quarteto em Cy, Toquinho and Chico Buarque. In 2001, MPB-4 completed a 36-year career with the same formation (registered in the Brazilian edition of the Guinness Book of Records).[2]
^The Brazilian sound: samba, bossa nova, and the popular music of Brazil (1988) By Chris McGowan and Ricardo Pessanha, page 99
MPB4 (Short for Música popular brasileira 4) is a vocal and instrumental Brazilian group formed in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, in 1965, and has been active...
Cobra de Vidro – Quarteto em Cy e MPB4 1979: Quarteto em Cy Em 1000 Kilohertz 1980: Flicts – Quarteto em Cy, MPB4 and Sérgio Ricardo 1980: Quarteto em...
Playboy, Japanese edition Música popular brasileira, Brazilian popular music MPB4, a Brazilian musical group This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Aracy de Almeida with the young artists Baden Powell, Sidney Miller [pt] and MPB4, among others. In this context of the effervescence of the samba resistance...
Various themes (1994–2008; 2017–present) Roda Viva by Chico Buarque and MPB4 (instrumental; 2008–2016) Country of origin Brazil Production Camera setup...
Geraldo Vandré, Sérgio Ricardo, João Donato, Eumir Deodato, Roberto Menescal, MPB4, Quarteto em Cy, Francis Hime, and Joyce, arising from Bossa Nova, despite...
Holanda, Nana Caymmi, João Bosco, Johnny Alf, Helio Delmiro, Luis Bonfá, MPB4, and Roberto Carlos. Nilson moved to New York City in 1985. Since that time...
Lobo, Gal Costa, Gonzaguinha, Johnny Alf, Luiz Melodia, Milton Nascimento, MPB4, Nélson Jacobina, Paulinho da Viola and Raul Seixas, among others. It spawned...
the Breno Sauer Quarteto, Wilson Simonal, João Gilberto, Banda Black Rio, MPB4, Luiz Eça and Victor Assis Brasil, Gal Costa, Elis Regina, Toquinho, Raphael...
includes a "vocal texture" inspired by Brazilian vocal groups Quarteto em Cy, MPB4 and The Swingle Singers. "One for Tom" is based on "Se todos fossem iguas...