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Renato & Seus Blue Caps

 
Artist: Renato & Seus Blue Caps
  • Formed: 1960
  • Genres: Latin
  • Representative Albums: "20 Super Sucessos, Vol. 3", "20 Super Sucessos, Vol. 1", "Pra Sempre: Serie 100 Anos de Musica

Biography

One of the most important groups of the Jovem Guarda, Renato e Seus Blue Caps was formed to play in parties of the Piedade borough in Rio de Janeiro. In that period, the market for youth music was just being incepted and they were in the right place at the right time. Soon they were performing at the Rádio Mayrink Veiga. With their increased popularity, the group was invited by Carlos Imperial, who presented the program Os Brotos Comandam at TV Rio. Their first single, "Vera Lúcia" (Renato Barros/Paulo Barros), was recorded in 1962 and became their first hit. The first LP came in 1965 (Viva a Juventude) and featured another hit, "Menina Linda" (version by Renato of "I Should Have Known Better" by Lennon/McCartney). They also performed several times in the Jovem Guarda TV show, led by Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos (who later joined the group for a while), and Wanderléa. Their other hits were "Até o Fim" (version by Lilian Knapp of "You Won't See Me" by Lennon/McCartney) and "Escândalo" (version by Renato Barros of"Shame and Scandal in the Family" by Donaldson/Brown). After the end of the Jovem Guarda, they continued to perform in club dances around Brazil. ~ Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide
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