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Zé Ramalho

acg, *1949 BR, Brejo do Cruz
Singer / Musician / Composer / Songwriter of Latin
A.k.a. José Ramalho Neto

Zé Ramalho (born José Ramalho Neto on October 3, 1949 - Brejo do Cruz - Paraiba, Brazil) is a Brazilian composer and performer. Zé Ramalho has collaborated with various major Brazilian musicians, including Vanusa, Geraldo Azevedo and Alceu Valença to name a few. Ze Ramalho is also the first cousin of Elba Ramalho, a well known Brazilian composer and performer. As with many musicians back in his younger days, he was first influenced by rock and roll; however, at the age of 20, his music took a more Northeastern Brazilian approach. Zé Ramalho's lyrics however, are very influenced by the socio-economic difficulties faced by the average Brazilian. Early life: 1949-1974 Zé Ramalho was born to Estelita Torres Ramalho, a elementary school teacher, and Antônio de Pádua Pordeus Ramalho, a Seresta performer. When he was two years old, his father drowned in a reservoir of the sertão, and he was then adopted by his grandfather. His love for his grandfather would later be expressed in the song "Avôhai". After spending most of his childhood in Campina Grande, his family moved to João Pessoa. He was expected to become a doctor. As soon as the family settled in João Pessoa, he took part of some Jovem Guarda performances, being influenced by Renato Barros, Leno e Lílian, Roberto Carlos & Erasmo Carlos, Golden Boys, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan. In 1974, his first son, Christian, was born. First works: 1974-1975 Also in 1974, he performed for Tânia Quaresma's movie "Nordeste: Cordel, Repente e Canção" soundtrack. At that time, he figured out a way to mix all the influences he received throughout his life: From Rock 'n' Roll to Forró. An year later, he recorded his first album, "Paêbirú" along with Lula Côrtes through the label Rozenblit. Today the copies from this very rare vinyl are highly-priced in the international collector's market. Beginning of the major musical career:1975-1984 In 1977, he recorded his second album, the self-titled "Zé Ramalho". An year later, his second son, Wilson, was born. In 1979, the third son, João (born to him and to his wife Amelinha), came along the third album, "A Peleja do Diabo com o Dono do Céu" (also referred to as "Zé Ramalho II"). He then moved to Fortaleza in 1980, where he wrote and published his book "Carne de Pescoço" ("Neck's Flesh"). The fourth album, "A Terceira Lâmina", was released afterwards, and the fifth one, "A Força Verde", in 1982. In 1983, he broke up with Amelinha and moved to Rio de Janeiro. After releasing his sixth album, "Orquídea Negra", he got married with Roberta, Amelinha's cousin, in 1984. Small declining: 1985-1990 The mid eighties would witness a small decrease in Zé Ramalho's popularity, with the releases of the albums "Pra Não Dizer Que Não Falei de Rock (or "Por Aquelas Que Foram Bem Amadas") (1984), "De Gosto de Água e de Amigos" (1985), "Opus Visionário" (1986) and "Décimas de um Cantador" (1987). It has been suggested that the usage of experimental elements of music may have displeased most of the fans. In 1990, he performed in the United States for a Brazilian audience. Back to the top: 1991-2001 In 1991, his only sister, Goretti, died. Even though, he was able to record his eleventh album, "Brasil Nordeste", and returned to his success times with the recording of the song "Entre a Serpente e a Estrela" for the soapopera "Pedra Sobre Pedra". In 1992, his fifth son, José, was born, and he released the twelfth album "Frevoador". In 1995, he had his first daughter born: Linda. In 1996, he recorded the album "O Grande Encontro" live with his cousin Elba Ramalho (who had already re-recorded a very successful version of his song "Chão de Giz") and the well known MPB names Alceu Valença and Geraldo Azevedo. In the same year, he released his thirteenth album "Cidades e Lendas". The success of "O Grande Encontro" was so great that he decided to record it again in 1997 at the studio, this time without Alceu Valença though. The record sold 300,000+ copies, going Gold and Platinum. To celebrate his 20 years of career, he released the CD "20 Anos – Antologia Acústica". The record label Sony Music also released a box set containing three discs: one of rarities, one of duets and one of classics. Also to celebrate the 20 years, Brazilian author Luciane Alves released a book titled "Zé Ramalho – um Visionário do século XX" ("Zé Ramalho – a Visioneer of the 20th Century"). Before the end of the millennium, another great hit: Admirável Gado Novo (first released in his second album in 1980) was the opening theme of the soap opera O Rei do Gado. He also released his fourteenth studio album, "Eu Sou Todos Nós", and the sixteenth one, Nação Nordestina, in which he once again explored the music of his home land, the Nordeste. The album would later be a candidate for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Regional Music Album or of Brazilian Origins. Continuing into the 3rd Millennium: 2001-2011 His first work of the 21st Century was the release of "Zé Ramalho canta Raul Seixas", a cover album with songs by Raul Seixas. He then shared stage with Elba Ramalho in the Rock in Rio 3. In 2002, Som Livre releases a CD of his greatest hits, part of its "Perfil" series of Greatest Hits albums. Also in 2002, he released his seventeenth album, O Gosto da Criação. In 2003, he released his eighteenth album, Estação Brasil, containing 19 recordings of his main Brazilian influences, and one new song. He guest appeared in the song Sinônimos ("Synonyms"), from Chitãozinho & Xororó's album, Aqui o Sistema é Bruto ("Here, the system is Brutal"). In 2005, he recorded his only live album, simply titled Zé Ramalho ao vivo. His latter album, Parceria dos Viajantes, was recorded in 2007 and was nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Brazilian Popular Music Album. In 2008, he released a compilation of rarities called Zé Ramalho da Paraíba, followed by another cover album: Zé Ramalho canta Bob Dylan - Tá tudo mudando, a tribute to the American musician. In 2009, a third cover album, Zé Ramalho Canta Luiz Gonzaga, was released, paying tribute to the Brazilian musician. In 2010 and 2011, respectively, he released two more tribute albums: Zé Ramalho Canta Jackson do Pandeiro, in tribute to Jackson do Pandeiro, and Zé Ramalho Canta Beatles, in tribute to the Beatles. Own record label: 2012-present In 2012, Zé Ramalho created his own record label, Avôhai Music, through which he is releasing his first non-cover studio album since 2007: Sinais dos Tempos.

     
Instruments
  • Acoustic guitar
  • Vocals
  • Bass
  • Percussion
  • Piano
Genres
  • Latin
  • Folk
  • World
  • Rock
  • Pop
Popular Tracks   
Chão de Giz on Antologia Acústica by Zé Ramalho
Sinônimos on Aqui O Sistema É Bruto by Chitãozinho & Xororó
Ai Que Saudade D'Ocê on O Grande Encontro II by Elba Ramalho, Zé Ramalho & Geraldo Azevedo
Entre a Serpente e a Estrela (Amarillo By Money) on Box Zé Ramalho by Zé Ramalho
Sinônimos (Ao Vivo) on Zé Ramalho Ao Vivo 2005 by Zé Ramalho
Coração Bobo - Ao Vivo on RCA 100 Anos De Música - Alceu Valenca by Alceu Valença
Sabiá - Ao Vivo on Maxximum - O Melhor Do Grande Encontro by Elba Ramalho, Zé Ramalho & Geraldo Azevedo
Admirável Gado Novo on A Peleja do Diabo com o Dono do Céu by Zé Ramalho
Mistérios da Meia Noite on De Gosto, de Água e de Amigos by Zé Ramalho
Garoto de Aluguel (Taxi Boy) [Ao Vivo] on Fagner & Zé Ramalho by Fagner & Zé Ramalho

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Band Members
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
Zé Ramalho Na ParaíbaZé Ramalho2019Album
Coletiva De Música ParaibanaZé Ramalho2018Album
Um Dia Antes Da VidaZé Ramalho2018Album
AtlântidaZé Ramalho2017Album
Anos 70Zé Ramalho2017Album
Mega Hits - O Grande EncontroElba Ramalho, Zé Ramalho E Geraldo Azevedo2016Compil.
O Grande Encontro 3Zé Ramalho, Elba Ramalho, Geraldo Azevedo2016Album
Voz & Violão, 40 Anos De MúsicaZé Ramalho2016Album
Mega HitsZé Ramalho2015Compil.
Ao VivoRaimundo Fagner & Zé Ramalho2015Album
Seleção EssencialZé Ramalho2015Compil.
Sinais Dos TemposZé Ramalho2012Album
Zé Ramalho Canta BeatlesZé Ramalho2011Album
Omm / Louvação A IemanjáLula Côrtes e Zé Ramalho2011Single
Zé Ramalho Canta Jackson Do PandeiroZé Ramalho2010Album
O Grande Encontro - Seleção EssencialAlceu Valença / Elba Ramalho / Geraldo Azevedo / Zé Ramalho2010Compil.
DuetosZé Ramalho2009Compil.
Zé Ramalho Canta Luiz GonzagaZé Ramalho2009Album
Zé Ramalho Canta Bob DylanZé Ramalho2008Album
Zé Ramalho Da ParaíbaZé Ramalho2008Album
Zé Ramalho Canta Bob DylanZé Ramalho2008Album
Presença De Zé RamalhoZé Ramalho2008Compil.
Em FocoZé Ramalho2007Compil.
Parceria Dos ViajantesZé Ramalho2007Album
Parceria Dos ViajantesZé Ramalho2007Album
Ao VivoZé Ramalho2005Album
Ao VivoZé Ramalho2005Album
20 Super SucessosZé Ramalho2005Compil.
Aquarela NordestinaRaimundo Fagner, Elba Ramalho, Zé Ramalho, Amelinha2004Compil.
DuetosZé Ramalho2004Album
Estação BrasilZé Ramalho2003Album
PerfilZé Ramalho2002Compil.
O Melhor Dos EncontrosElba Ramalho * Zé Ramalho * Geraldo Azevedo * Alceu Valença2002Compil.
O Gosto Da CriaçãoZé Ramalho2002Album
Zé Ramalho Canta Raul SeixasZé Ramalho2002Album
Zé Ramalho Canta Raul SeixasZé Ramalho2001Album
RCA 100 Anos De MúsicaZé Ramalho2001Compil.
Nação NordestinaZé Ramalho2000Album
Zé Ramalho Vol. IIZé Ramalho2000Compil.
Eu Sou Todos NósZé Ramalho1998Album
20 Anos Antologia AcústicaZé Ramalho1997Compil.
20 Anos Antologia Acústica - Volume 2Zé Ramalho1997Compil.
16 Sucessos DeZé Ramalho1997Compil.
20 Anos de CarreiraZé Ramalho1997Compil.
O Grande Encontro 2Elba Ramalho, Geraldo Azevedo, Zé Ramalho1997Album
20 Anos Antologia Acústica - Volume 1Zé Ramalho1997Compil.
Cidades & LendasZé Ramalho1996Album
Zé Ramalho & FagnerZé Ramalho & Raimundo Fagner1995Compil.
Brasil PopularRaimundo Fagner, Elba Ramalho, Zé Ramalho E Amelinha1994Compil.
A Admirável Música De Zé RamalhoZé Ramalho1992Compil.
FrevoadorZé Ramalho1992Album
Brasil Nordeste Volume 4Zé Ramalho1991Compil.
Brasil NordesteZé Ramalho1991Album
Décimas De Um CantadorZé Ramalho1987Album
Mary MarZé Ramalho1987Album
Opus VisionárioZé Ramalho1986Album
Mistérios Da Meia NoiteZé Ramalho1985Single
De Gosto, De Água E De AmigosZé Ramalho1985Album
Por Aquelas Que Foram Bem Amadas Ou Pra Não Dizer Que Não Falei De RockZé Ramalho1984Album
Orquídea NegraZé Ramalho1983Album
Orquídea NegraZé Ramalho1983Single
KryptoniaZé Ramalho1983Single
Força VerdeZé Ramalho1982Single
A Terceira Lâmina / Força VerdeZé Ramalho1982Compil.
Força VerdeZé Ramalho1982Album
A Terceira LâminaZé Ramalho1981Album
Cavalos Do CãoZé Ramalho1981Single
Hino Amizade / Jardim Das AcáciasZé Ramalho1980Single
Beira-mar / Garoto de AluguelZé Ramalho1979Single
A Peleja Do Diabo Com O Dono Do CéuZé Ramalho1979Album
Frevo MulherAmelinha, Zé Ramalho1979Single
Zé RamalhoZé Ramalho1978Album
AvôhaiZé Ramalho1978Single
Réquiem Para O Circo - Made In PBZé Ramalho, Grupo Ave Viola1976Single
PaêbirúLula Côrtes E Zé Ramalho1975Album
Dez AnosZé RamalhoCompil.
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