Reginaldo Rossi
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Reginaldo Rossi on 26 June 2010 on the Castro Alves Square | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Reginaldo Rodrigues dos Santos |
Born |
Recife, Brazil | February 14, 1944
Origin | Recife |
Died | October 20, 2013 69) | (aged
Genres | Brega, Rock |
Occupations | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1964–2013 |
Labels | EMI |
Reginaldo Rodrigues dos Santos (14 February 1944 – 20 December 2013), better known by his stage name Reginaldo Rossi, was a Brazilian musician and singer-songwriter. He was known as the "King of Brega" (Portuguese: "Rei do brega").[1]
Discography
- LPs
- 1966 - O pão; Chantecler
- 1967 - Festa dos pães; Chantecler
- 1968 - O Quente (1968); Chantecler
- 1970 - À procura de você; CBS
- 1971 - Reginaldo Rossi; CBS
- 1972 - Nos teus braços; CBS
- 1973 - Reginaldo Rossi; CBS
- 1974 - Reginaldo Rossi; CBS
- 1976 - Reginaldo Rossi; Beverly
- 1977 - Chega de promessas; CBS
- 1980 - A volta; EMI
- 1981 - Cheio de amor; EMI
- 1982 - A raposa e as uvas'; EMI
- 1983 - Sonha comigo; EMI
- 1984- Não consigo te esquecer; EMI
- 1985 - Só sei que te quero bem; EMI
- 1986 - Com todo coração; EMI
- 1987 - Teu melhor amigo; EMI
- 1989 - Momentos de amor; EMI
- 1990 - O rei; EMI
- 1992 - Reginaldo Rossi; Celim
- Albums
- 1997 - Reginaldo Rossi - Tão Sofrido; Polydisc
- 1998 - Reginaldo Rossi-ao vivo; Polydisc
- 1999 - Reginaldo Rossi the king; Sony Music
- 1999 - Popularidade-Reginaldo Rossi; Continental
- 2000 - Reginaldo Rossi; Sony Music
- 2001 - Reginaldo Rossi ao vivo; Sony Music
- 2001 - Para Sempre -Reginaldo Rossi; EMI
- 2003 - Reginaldo Rossi; EMI
- 2003 - Ao Vivo, O melhor do brega; Indie Records
- 2010 - Cabaret do Rossi
Greatest hits
- Se Meu Amor Não Chegar
- Garçom (Reginaldo Rossi)
- A raposa e as uvas (Reginaldo Rossi)
- O pão (Reginaldo Rossi, Orácio Faustino e Namyr Cury)
- Deixa de banca (Borogodá version, of Pocker, made by Eduardo Araújo and Ferrer)
- Tô doidão (Picket e F. Thomas)
- Mon amour, meu bem, ma femme (Cleide)
- Era Domingo (Reginaldo Rossi)
- Ai, Amor (Reginaldo Rossi)
- Em Plena Lua de Mel (Reginaldo Rossi)
- Tenta Esquecer (Reginaldo Rossi)
Cancer and Death
On 9 November 2013, he went through a surgical procedure called thoracentesis removing 2 liters of accumulated fluids between the pleura and the lung.[2] The biopsy revealed on the 11th of the same month the confirmation of lung cancer. Reginaldo Rossi died on 20 December 2013, aged 69, in his hometown of Recife, Pernambuco.[3]
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