Emilio Santiago - Bananeira (Petko Turner Panamera Edit)

Published: Nov. 5, 2017, 12:29 a.m.

Emilio Santiago - Bananeira \nPanamera Edit By Petko Turner\n\nVitalino Emilio Santiago, better known as Emilio Santiago (Rio de Janeiro, December 6, 1946 - \u2020 Rio de Janeiro, March 20, 2013) was a Brazilian singer. \n\nAttending law school in the 1970s, began to sing in college festivals in the same decade and participated in a talent show, reaching a final program Fl\xe1vio Cavalcanti, the defunct TV Tupi and the orchestra worked as a crooner Ed Lincoln, and many performances in clubs and concert halls at night. In 1973 the first single released, with songs of love and Transa de Amor and Sarav\xe1 Nega, which caused major interests in radio and television programs. \n\nThe first LP was released by IDC in 1975, with songs dedicated forgotten composers such as Ivan Lins, Jo\xe3o Donato, Jorge Ben, Nelson Cavaquinho, Guilherme de Brito, Marcos and Paulo Sergio Valle, among others. Moved the following year for Philips / Polygram, remaining on the seal until 1984, by which released ten albums - all with little effect. Was chosen as the best performer at the Festival of Festivals, TV Globo in 1985 with the song Elis Elis. \n\nSuccess came in 1988 actually, when they released the LP Aquarela Brasileira by Som Livre, a special project of seven volumes devoted exclusively to the repertoire of Brazilian music, all topped four thousand copies sold. At this time, has also launched other special projects, as a tribute to singer Dick Farney (Perdido de Amor, 1995) or by rewriting classic Hispanic bolero (Dias de Luna, 1996). \n\nHe signed with Sony Music in 2000. The disc marks the debut of the new label is Bossa Nova, which brought many classics of the genre and also yielded a DVD. Continued with a smile (2001), a tribute to the composer Gonzaguinha and another with Jo\xe3o Donato in 2003.\n\nThe latest album was "O Melhor das Aquarelas Ao Vivo" wich revised the repertoire of Brazilian music that he recorded the album from "Aquarela Brasileira" (1988), between the merits and that the account is first live DVD of Emilio and second career after bossa nova.