Armando Marçal
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Birth name | Armando de Souza Marçal |
Also known as | Marçalzinho |
Born |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 17 December 1956
Genres | Brazilian jazz, jazz fusion |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Percussion |
Years active | 1970s–present |
Associated acts | Pat Metheny Group |
Armando de Souza Marçal, better known as Marçalzinho (born 17 December 1956 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian percussionist.
Bioraphy
Marçal started in music at 14. As the son of Mestre Marçal (1930-1994) who operated the largest Brazilian samba school GRES Portela from 1978 to 1986, while his grandfather Armando Marçal was a famous samba composer and formed a famous samba duo together with Alcebíades Bide Barcelos.[1]
In United States Marcal worked with artists such as Pat Metheny, Paul Simon, and Don Cherry. In Brazil he worked alongside big names in Brazilian popular music, such as Gal Costa, Jorge Ben Jor, Veloso, John Bosco, Djavan, Vanessa da Mata, Chico Buarque, 'Blitz', Ivan Lins and Elis Regina. He was introduced to percussion in Paralamas do Sucesso and was also a member of the band 'Lulu'.[1]
Discography
Solo albums
- 2007: Lado a Lado (Tratore Records)[2]
Collaborations
- With Julio Iglesias
- 1985: Libra (Sony Music Entertainment)
- With Pat Metheny Group
- 1987: Still Life (Talking) (Geffen Records)
- 1989: Letter from Home (Geffen Records)
- 1993: The Road to You (Geffen Records), recorded live in Europe
- With Pat Metheny
- 1992: Secret Story (Geffen Records)
- With Stephan Remmler
- 1988: Lotto (Mercury Records)
- With Djavan
- 1989: Djavan (Discos CBS)
- With Paul Simon
- 1991: The Rhythm Of The Saints (Warner Bros. Records)
- 1993: The Paul Simon Anthology (Warner Bros. Records)
- With Matt Bianco
- 1991: Samba In Your Casa (EastWest)
- With Lio
- 2005: Pop Model (ZE Records)
- With Stefano Bollani
- With João Bosco
- 2014: Samba Fever (ARC Music)[2]
References
- 1 2 "Armando Marçal". PortelaWeb.com. Retrieved 2016-06-27.
- 1 2 "Armando Marçal". Discography. AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-06-27.
- ↑ "Armando Marçal "Marçalzinho"". Discography. Discogs.com. Retrieved 2016-06-27.