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Maximiano de Sousa Also known as Max (20 January 1918, in Funchal, Madeira – 29 May 1980) was a Portuguese Fado singer. Max was one of the most popular Fado singers from the 1940s until well after his death in 1980. Maximiano de Sousa, known to most people as Max, was a Madeiran (Portuguese: madeirense), born in Funchal in 1918. It was here where his career started. He was a tailor, and even after becoming an artist, he long maintained that profession. In 1936 he began working at night in a hotel bar in Funchal as a singer and continued to work as a tailor during the day. In 1957, he left for the United States where he remained for two years, afterward he toured Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Brazil, and Argentina.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Grandes Êxitos | Maximiano De Sousa | 2014 | Compil. |
Essencial | Maximiano De Sousa | 2014 | Compil. |
Max | Maximiano De Sousa | 2009 | Compil. |
Noites Da Madeira | Maximiano De Sousa | 2008 | Compil. |
Grandes Êxitos | Maximiano De Sousa | 2006 | Compil. |
A Mula Da Cooperativa | Maximiano De Sousa | 1997 | Compil. |
O Melhor de Max | Maximiano De Sousa | 1989 | Compil. |
Saudade | Maximiano De Sousa | 1982 | Compil. |
Pomba Branca, Pomba Branca | Maximiano De Sousa | 1979 | Compil. |
Pomba Branca, Pomba Branca | Maximiano De Sousa | 1978 | Album |
Max E Fado | Maximiano De Sousa | 1978 | Compil. |
Escuta Coração | Maximiano De Sousa | 1974 | Single |
Pomba Branca , Pomba Branca / Quando A Dor Bateu Á Porta | Maximiano De Sousa | 1974 | Single |
Os Maiores Sucessos De Max | Maximiano De Sousa | 1974 | Compil. |
Não Basta Chamar Irmão | Maximiano De Sousa | 1972 | Single |
Vielas De Alfama | Maximiano De Sousa | 1967 | Single |
Ó Ai Ó Linda | Maximiano De Sousa | 1967 | Single |
Carta De Um Soldado | Maximiano De Sousa | 1961 | Single |
Saudades Da Ilha | Maximiano De Sousa | 1960 | Single |
Sinal Da Cruz | Maximiano De Sousa | 1956 | Album |
Bailinho Da Madeira / Noites Da Madeira | Maximiano De Sousa | 1956 | Single |
Vielas De Alfama | Maximiano De Sousa | 1956 | Single |
Porto Santo / Beijar-Te Assim | Maximiano De Sousa | Album | |
Não, Não, Não | Maximiano De Sousa | Single | |
Bailinho Da Madeira | Maximiano De Sousa | Album | |
A Mula Da Cooperativa | Maximiano De Sousa | Album | |
Ilha Da Madeira | Maximiano De Sousa | Album | |
Que Me Importa Morrer | Maximiano De Sousa | Single | |
O Homem Do Trombone / O Meu Tareco | Maximiano De Sousa, Humberto Madeira | Album | |
Casei Com Uma Velha | Maximiano De Sousa | Single | |
O Bailinho Da Madeira | Maximiano De Sousa | Single | |
Bate O Pé / O Ilhéu | Maximiano De Sousa | Album | |
Rancho Minhoto / Baile Camponês | Maximiano De Sousa | Album | |
A Júlia Florista | Maximiano De Sousa | Single | |
A Mula Da Cooperativa | Maximiano De Sousa | Single | |
Ai Vem-Te Embora / Os Três Santos Populares | Maximiano De Sousa | Album | |
Ilha Da Madeira | Maximiano De Sousa, Eugénia Lima, Luis Piçarra, Maria Manuela | Compil. |