Band,
World and Folk
Widely popular "sertanejo" duo during the 1970s and 1980s, Léo Canhoto & Robertinho (3) were responsible for bringing the pop into the until then very folk roots of Caipira Music. Moving from the pure "viola & violão" sound of the pioneers, LC&R added bolero, pop, US country pop, cowboy ballads, Guaranyas and Latin rhythms to their palate. Moreover, electric bass, guitars and drums became norm during that period - and they were largely responsible for that. For that reason, and for the fact they also wore long hair and "cowboy" looks, they were called the "Hippies of Sertanejo Music" - even using that as a title for one of their albums. Still active as of 2010.
Léo Canhoto voc | |
Robertinho voc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Luar Do Sertão | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1997 | Compil. |
Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1991 | Album |
Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1990 | Album |
O Homem Mau | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1990 | Album |
Leo Canhoto e Robertinho | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1989 | Album |
Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1983 | Album |
Pedro Querosene | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1982 | Album |
Canção do Carreteiro | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1980 | Album |
Delegado Jaracuçú | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1977 | Album |
O Valentão da Rua Aurora | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1975 | Album |
Lobo Negro | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1972 | Album |
Buck Sarampo | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1971 | Album |
Rock Bravo Chegou Para Matar | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1970 | Album |
Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | Léo Canhoto & Robertinho | 1969 | Album |