Cenair Maicá
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Death | 35 years ago |
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Date of birth | May 3,1947 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Tucunduva |
State Of Rio Grande Do Sul | |
Brazil | |
Date of died | January 2,1989 |
Died | Porto Alegre |
State Of Rio Grande Do Sul | |
Brazil | |
Record labels | Warner Music Brasil |
Albums | Canto dos Livres |
Rio de Minha Infância | |
Meu Canto | |
Caminhos | |
Companheira Liberdade | |
Songs | Baile do Sapucay |
Rio Uruguai | |
Puente Pessoa | |
João Sem Terra | |
Da Terra Nasceram Gritos | |
Bolicho | |
Km 11 | |
Canto Prá Juventude | |
Bochinchiando | |
Milonga Vanerada | |
Boa Vista De São Domingos | |
Zamba Pra Dizer Adeus | |
O Louco | |
Valores | |
Fandango de Fronteira | |
Companheira Liberdade | |
Canto Dos Livres | |
Caminhos | |
Meu Canto | |
Genres | Regional Brazilian |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1171667 |
Cenair Maicá Life story
Cenair Maicá (May 3, 1947 - January 2, 1989) was a Brazilian singer and instrumentalist of nativist music. Known for singing about nature and the Indians, he was one of the four missionary trunks alongside Jaime Caetano Braun, Pedro Ortaça and Noel Guarany.