Buci Moreira
August 1, 1909 (age 115)
Biography
Buci Moreira was one of the great samba composers of the '30s and '40s. Together with Wilson Batista and Raul Marques, he was one of the best-known samba sellers (the exchange of authorship for peanuts), a practice that impeded any hopes of fully realizing his creative potential. Grandson of the historic figure Tia Ciata, by whom he was raised, Buci Moreira had a thorough samba instruction in a house where the Carioca samba was incepted, later becoming a professional composer and percussionist. He was a member of the Bloco Deixa Falar and one of the founders and diretor de harmonia of the Vê Se Pode samba school of São Carlos Hill. Launched as a composer by Francisco Alves, who recorded his samba Palhaço with Nelson Alves in 1930, he also had several other hits: Anda, Vem Cá (recorded by Mário Reis and Francisco Alves in 1932), Gosto e Desgosto, Não É Assim Que Se Procede (recorded by Francisco Alves in 1945), Não Põe a Mão (with Arnô Canegal/Mutt, recorded by himself in 1951 and by several others after him), Quem Pode, Pode, Não Precisa Pagar, and Por Que É Que Você Chora. As a session musician, he worked regularly with the Columbia Orchestra, along with all kinds of sporadic gigs, such as films directed by Moacir Fenelon and Oscar Welles' film #Jangada. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi
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