1929-2003
Arranger of Pop and Classical
A.k.a. António José Lopes Lampreia
Portuguese arranger and lyricist born 29 January 1929 in Setúbal, came to live in Lisbon as a child and in the capital died in December 2003. António José Lopes Lampreia started singing very early, writing four records - but he quickly discovered that his true calling was to write lyrics for songs and wrote passionately hundreds of poems that were composed by numerous composers and sung by Portuguese artists and some Brazilians of named like Amália, Tony de Matos, Marco Paulo, Augustine of the Santos and Fafá de Belém. And also Adamo, Joan Manuel Serrat and Julio Iglésias sang their versions when they recorded in Portuguese. He also wrote for the Popular Marches of all the Lisbon neighborhoods, winning the Great March of Lisbon in 1994 and 1997 ("Lisboa de Ver o Mar", with music by Ferrer Trindade and "Lisbon de Pé no Chão", with music by Jorge Costa Chick). Some of his successes songs are "Procuro e Não Te Encontro", "Nasci Contra o Vento", "Agora ou Nunca", "Eu Tenho dois Amores" e "De Cá para Lá".
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Lukasz | António José, Alexandre Tansman, Witold Lutoslawski, Łukasz Kuropaczewski | 2017 | Album |
A Feira Da Vida | António José | Single |
Antonio José voc ES Pop and Latin |
Antônio José p BR |
Antonio José ES 1902-1936 |
António José voc |
Antônio José voc, g BR Latin, Pop, Folk and World |
Antonio José |
Antônio José voc BR |
Antonio José |
Antonio José |
Antonio José |
Antonio José Augusto alp Latin and Classical |
António José da Silva BR 1705-1739 Classical |
António José De Almeida dr, perc Pop, Electronic and Rock |
Antonio José De Vicente-Yagüe Jara p, key ES |
António José Diamantino g Rock, Folk and World |
António José Domingos Gomes g, voc |
Antonio José Fernández |
Antonio Jose Ferro DE *1971 Dance |
António José Forte p BR |
Antonio José Forte p BR Jazz and Classical |
Antonio Jose Madureira stg BR *1949 Latin, Folk and World |
Antonio José Martínez Palacios ES |
António José Martins perc World and Folk |
António José Monteiro |