Veveta e Saulinho
Biography
Veveta e Saulinho is a Brazilian singing duo comprised of Banda Eva affiliates Ivete Sangalo and Saulo Fernandes. The duo made its debut in 2008 with the children's music album A Casa Amarela. Born on May 27, 1972, in Juazeiro, Bahia, Sangalo (aka Veveta) made her recording debut as the lead singer of the Brazilian axé group Banda Eva in 1993 with an eponymous album release on Sony Music. The album spawned the 1994 carnaval hit Adeus Bye Bye. Subsequent Banda Eva albums featuring Sangalo include Pra Abalar (1994), Hora H (1995), Beleza Rara (1996), Banda Eva ao Vivo (1997), and Eva, Você e Eu (1998). After leaving Banda Eva at the height of the group's popularity, Sangalo made her solo album debut in 1999 with Ivete Sangalo, a double-platinum blockbuster success. Subsequent solo albums include Beat Beleza (2000), Festa (2001), Clube Carnavalesco Inocentes em Progresso (2003), MTV ao Vivo (2004), As Super Novas (2005), and Multishow ao Vivo (2007), the latter three of which sold over a million copies each. Born on September 9, 1977, in Barreiras, Bahia, Fernandes (aka Saulinho) was one of those to succeed Sangalo as the lead singer of Banda Eva. He joined Banda Eva shortly after the turn of the century. In 2008 Sangalo and Fernandes teamed up as the singing duo Veveta e Saulinho for the release of the children's music album A Casa Amarela. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
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A Casa Amarela |
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Bicho |
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