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Rui Veloso

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Rui Veloso
Rui Veloso singing in 2006 in Porto.
Rui Veloso singing in 2006 in Porto.
Background information
Born (1957-07-30) 30 July 1957 (age 67)
OriginLisbon, Portugal
GenresRock, Blues, Pop/Rock
Instrument(s)guitar, piano, harmonica
Years active1980–present
Websiteruiveloso.com.pt

Rui Manuel Gaudêncio Veloso, commonly known as Rui Veloso, CavIH (born 30 July 1957, in Lisbon), is a Portuguese rock and blues singer and musician. Although he was born in Lisbon, his family moved to the northern city of Porto when he was just three months old[citation needed]. This composer and interpreter had a great impact on the Portuguese music scene with the record, Ar de Rock (April 1980), whose influences were Eric Clapton and B.B.King[citation needed]. This album is considered[by whom?] a landmark of rock music in Portugal, and the one that started the boom in rock music in Portugal in the 1980s[citation needed].

Songs such as Chico Fininho, A Rapariguinha do Shopping, Bairro do Oriente, Sei Duma Camponesa, Saiu Para a Rua, Miúda (Fora de Mim), Donzela Diezel or Um Café e um Bagaço became instant classics when the album was released in 1980[citation needed]. His lyrics, normally written by Carlos Tê[citation needed], are strongly influenced by the Porto culture[why?]. An unconditional lover of the blues, he has played with B.B. King several times[citation needed]. He became one of the most productive and renowned Portuguese musicians, as his discography clearly shows today.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Live albums

  • 1988 – Ao Vivo
  • 2003 – O Concerto Acústico
  • 2009 – Ao Vivo no Pavilhão Atlântico

DVD and Blu-ray videos

  • 2003 – O Concerto Acústico
  • 2009 – Ao Vivo no Pavilhão Atlântico