António Zambujo
Portuguese singer-songwriter (born 1975)
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António Zambujo | |
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António Zambujo in Braga, Portugal | |
Background information | |
Birth name | António José Rodeia Zambujo |
Born | (1975-09-19) September 19, 1975 (age 48) |
Origin | Beja, Portugal |
Genres | Fado, Acoustic music |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Website | http://www.antoniozambujo.com/ |
Musical artist
António José Rodeia Zambujo ComIH (born September 1975) is a Portuguese singer and songwriter. One of the characteristic qualities of his music is the presence of Cante Alentejano, a regional genre that influenced him while growing up in Beja. Since 2004, António Zambujo has been performing worldwide.[1] He has won the Amália Rodrigues Foundation prize as best male fado singer.[2]
His album Até Pensei Que Fosse Minha was nominated for the 2017 Latin Grammy Award for Best MPB Album.[3] In 2019, his song "Sem Palavras" was nominated in the same award, this time for the Best Portuguese Language Song category.[4]
Discography
- O mesmo Fado (2002) compilation
- Por meu Cante (2004) CD
- Outro Sentido (2007) CD
- Guia (2010) CD
- Quinto (2012) CD
- Lisboa 22:38 - Ao Vivo no Coliseu (2013) CD
- Rua Da Emenda (2014) CD
- Até Pensei Que Fosse Minha (2016) CD (interpreting songs by Chico Buarque)
- Do Avesso (2018) CD
References
- ^ "Biographies - António Zambujo". Portal do Fado (www.portaldofado.net). Retrieved 11 March 2011.
- ^ Pareles, Jon (May 13, 2012). "Fado, Updated but Still Intimate". The New York Times.
- ^ Ceccarini, Viola Manuela (20 November 2017). "The 18th Latin GRAMMY Awards in Las Vegas". Livein Style. Archived from the original on 8 December 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
- ^ Cabo, Leila (14 November 2019). "Latin Grammys 2019 Winners: Complete List". Billboard. MRC. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
External links
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