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Dalto
Birth nameDalto Roberto Medeiros
Born (1949-06-22) 22 June 1949 (age 75)
OriginNiterói, RJ, Brazil
GenresPop music, MPB
Occupation(s)Singer and composer
Instrument(s)Singing, classic guitar

Dalto Roberto Medeiros, stage name Dalto (born in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro (state), 22 June 1949) is a Brazilian composer and singer.

Biography

In the beginning of the 1970s, Dalto has actuated as vocalist of the Niterói's rock band Os Lobos, recording the compact Fanny by the label Top Tape. After this beginning of career, he quit the group to study to be a doctor, until graduating. In 1974, he started his solo career recording a compact for Odeon. The success however only would appear in the 1980s,[1] precisely in 1981, with the song Bem-te-vi, in partnership with Cláudio Rabelo but sung by Renato Terra, which sold 250 thousand copies.

In the next year, he already composing and singing, had his biggest hit,[2] Muito Estranho, released in compact and LP record by EMI-Odeon.

Another big hit of the composer is the song "Anjo", recorded in 1983 by the group Roupa Nova, composed in partnership with Cláudio Rabello and Renato Correa.

Recently Dalto composed to the sound track of the soap opera Viver a Vida with the song "Faça um Pedido".[3]

Discography

  • 1974 — Leila Ly/Flash back, Odeon (Compact)
  • 1982 — Muito estranho, EMI-Odeon (LP)
  • 1983 — Pessoa, Dalto, EMI-Music Brasil(LP)
  • 1985 — Kama Sutra, Odeon (LP)
  • 1987 — Um coração em mil (Quase não dá para ser feliz), 3M (LP)
  • 1994 — Guru, EMI (LP/CD)
  • 1996 — Meus momentos, série EMI Music (CD 852468 2)
  • 2000 — Cachorro fujão, Casa Jorge Discos (CD)
  • 2003 — 2 in 1 series: Muito estranho (1982) & Pessoa, Dalto (1983), EMI Music (CD 584519 2)[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tunai, Hyldon e Dalton – Qualidade em Dose Tripla". Dr. Zem. 8 November 2009. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  2. ^ Ferreira, Júlio (9 June 2011). "As Melhores de Dalto". Jornal do Brasil. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Dalto". Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Brasileira. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  4. ^ "dalto". Clique Music. Retrieved 6 April 2012.