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Wilson Simonal
Born
(1938-02-23)February 23, 1938[1]
Rio de Janeiro, Federal District, Brazil
Died
June 25, 2000(2000-06-25) (aged 62)
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil[1]
Spouses
Tereza Leite Pugliesi
(m. 1963, divorced)
Sandra Manzini Cerqueira
(m. 1994)
Children
3, with Tereza
Musical career
Genres
Bossa nova
calypso
cha-cha-chá
doo-wop
MPB
samba
soul
rock
Instruments
Vocals
pandeiro
piano
trumpet
Labels
BMG
EMI
Odeon
Philips
PolyGram
RCA
UMG
WMG
Formerly of
Dry Boys
Musical artist
Website
www.simonal.com
Wilson Simonal de Castro (February 23, 1938 -- June 25, 2000) was a Brazilian singer. He was a singer with great success in the 1960s and in the first half of the 1970s. He was married two times and had two sons: Wilson Simoninha and Max de Castro, both are artists today. He also had a daughter, named Patricia.
Although relatively unknown outside of South America, two of his biggest hits were successfully covered by Sérgio Mendes — "País Tropical" and "Sá Marina" (the latter as "Pretty World" with English lyrics by Marilyn and Alan Bergman).
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WilsonSimonal de Castro (February 23, 1938 -- June 25, 2000) was a Brazilian singer. He was a singer with great success in the 1960s and in the first...
as a freelance arranger for Odeon Records. He wrote arrangements for WilsonSimonal, Marcos Valle, Leny Andrade, Pery Ribeiro, Tito Madi and for his own...
Hit Single Parade in April 1968. 1967 Ann-Christine to Finnish 1967: WilsonSimonal (Alegria Alegria Vol.1) 1967: Señor Soul released the song as a single...
Tropical", one of his most famous compositions, although it would be WilsonSimonal who would take his recording of the song to the top of the charts in...
Elymar Santos, Kátia Cega, Ivan Lins, Marcos Valle, Jorge Ben Jor e WilsonSimonal. Rio de Janeiro's Theatro Municipal is one of the most attractive buildings...
"Maracatu Atômico" (Jorge Mautner cover) Seu Jorge – "Nem vem que não tem" (WilsonSimonal cover) Marisa Monte featuring BNegão and Seu Jorge – "Aquele Abraço"...
Rio, Trio Mocotó, Luís Vagner [pt], Bebeto [pt], Orlandivo [pt] and WilsonSimonal, among others. The band The Bubbles, formed in 1965 in Rio de Janeiro...
American author and professor of African-American Studies, lung cancer. WilsonSimonal, 62, Brazilian singer, liver cirrhosis. Pascal Themanlys, 90, French-Israeli...
pianist June 21 – Alan Hovhaness (89), American composer June 25 – WilsonSimonal (62), Brazilian singer July 5 – Lord Woodbine (Harold Adolphus Phillips)...
scenes in the musical Show in Simonal, interpreting Ângela, one of the Simonetes, the vocalistas that accompanied WilsonSimonal in its shows. Aline was born...
but he also played as sideman for many artist such as Elis Regina and WilsonSimonal. From 1973 to 1981, Costita joined the Nelson Aires big band. After...
label, suggested he do a French adaptation of the Brazilian song by WilsonSimonal, "Nem vem que não tem" under the French name "Tu veux ou tu veux pas"...
work on an album of duets with twenty-two other artists in homage of WilsonSimonal. In 2012, Ribeiro was ranked among the 100 best Brazilian singers of...
inaccessible, but Maia started to perform in São Paulo's nightlife and in WilsonSimonal's radio program, and also had a televised appearance at TV Bandeirantes...
Danton Mello Nelson Freitas Opening theme "Está Chegando a Hora" by WilsonSimonal Country of origin Brazil Original language Portuguese No. of seasons...
Brazilian superstars such as Elis Regina, Erasmo Carlos, Tim Maia, WilsonSimonal and many others. He was known as the father of Rock’n Roll in Brazil...
Jerome Richardson, American saxophonist and flautist (born 1920). 25 – WilsonSimonal, Brazilian singer (born 1938). July 6 – Akira Miyazawa, Japanese saxophonist...
actor, 42 June 12: Sandro Rosa do Nascimento, hijacker, 21 June 25: WilsonSimonal, singer, 62 July 6: Barbosa Lima Sobrinho, lawyer and historian, 103...
and the Sambalanço Trio, Leny Andrade and the Breno Sauer Quarteto, WilsonSimonal, João Gilberto, Banda Black Rio, MPB4, Luiz Eça and Victor Assis Brasil...
Thornton, Tito Puente, Vernel Fournier, Walter Benton, Willie Cook, and WilsonSimonal, Gerald "Buzzy" Goff 1999 in jazz, deaths of Al Hirt, Andy Simpkins...