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Dandelion Head on the Songs That Make Him Sad
- Dandelion Head is the solo project of Jason Blynn, a Melbourne/Naarm-based musician with roots in Los Angeles. Following the dissolution of his former project, Harper Blynn, the songwriter and multi-instrumentalist got to work on his debut solo album, Yay Blynn, which surfaced in 2017. Blynn has subsequently relocated to Melbourne and adopted the name Dandelion […] The post Dandelion Head on the Songs That Make Him Sad appeared first on Music Feeds.
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Gal Costa, influential Brazilian singer, dies aged 77
The singer, who was a main part of the Tropicália movement, had recently canceled an appearance at a music festival after surgery
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Brazilian singer Gal Costa, icon of Tropicalia movement, dies at 77
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian singer Gal Costa, one of the most distinctive voices from the country's Tropicalia movement, has died at the age of 77. "It is with deep sadness and a heavy heart that we communicate the death of singer Gal Costa," said her official Twitter account. Tributes poured in from many of Brazil's biggest names in politics and entertainment.
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Iconic Brazilian singer Gal Costa dies at 77
Singer Gal Costa, an icon in the Tropicalia and Brazilian popular music movements who enjoyed a nearly six-decade career, died on Wednesday. The soprano with wild curls of dark hair was best known for lending her unique voice to compositions such as Ary Barroso’s “Aquarela do Brasil” (Watercolor of Brazil), Tom Jobim’s “Dindi,” Jorge Ben Jor’s “Que Pena” (What a Shame) and Caetano Veloso’s “Baby.” “Gal Costa was among the world’s best singers, among our principal artists to carry the name and
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