Siba (singer)
Sérgio Roberto Veloso de Oliveira (born Recife, 16 February 1969), known as Siba, is a popular Brazilian folk-rock singer and songwriter.[1] Sergio Veloso, or Siba, founded the band Mestre Ambrósio which was popular in the 1990s. After 2000 he turned to folk music with the band Fuloresta, backed by traditional brass musicians, and then in the late 2000s to experimental and electric music with Avante (2012). In 2015 Siba returned to more political themes with De Baile Solto.[2] His album Coruja Muda was considered one of the 25 best Brazilian albums of the second half of 2019 by the São Paulo Association of Art Critics.[3]
Discography
with band Mestre Ambrósio
- 1996 - Mestre Ambrósio
- 1997 - pt:Fuá na casa de Cabral
- 1999 - pt:Baião de Viramundo - Tributo a Luiz Gonzaga
- 1999 - Songbook de Chico Buarque
- 2001 - pt:Terceiro Samba
Solo and collaboration
References
- Siba. Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira
- Siba retorna às raízes em De Baile Solto, disco político cheio de crítica social
- Antunes, Pedro (7 December 2019). "Os 25 melhores discos brasileiros do 2º semestre de 2019, segundo a APCA [LISTA]". Rolling Stone Brasil (in Portuguese). Grupo Perfil. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
- http://brasildedentro.blogspot.com.br/2011/04/2003-no-baque-solto-somente.html
- Siba e a Fuloresta voltam com CD afiado e conectado ao melhor da cultura genuinamente nordestina. UOL Música, 12 de novembro de 2007
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- Siba vai muito mais além com Avante. Revista O Grito, 6 de janeiro de 2012
- The Guardian Siba: Avante – review 4 / 5 stars (Mais Um Discos) Robin Denselow Thursday 26 September 2013 "Now he has moved on again, to the experimental music centre of São Paulo, and recorded an album that mixes traditional styles from the Zona de Mata with indie rock. A tuba provides bass lines on Brisa, and is matched against his electric guitar for the stomping Canoa Furada. Siba's urgent, no-nonsense vocals on the title track and alternately delicate and furious guitar work on Qasida make this one of the Brazilian albums of the year."
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