Reginaldo Rossi

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Reginaldo Rossi
Reginaldo Rossi on 26 June 2010 on the Castro Alves Square

Reginaldo Rossi on 26 June 2010 on the Castro Alves Square
Background information
Birth name Reginaldo Rodrigues dos Santos
Born (1944-02-14)February 14, 1944
Recife,  Brazil
Origin Recife
Died October 20, 2013(2013-10-20) (aged 69)
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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