Bezerra da Silva
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José Bezerra da Silva (b. Feb. 23, 1927, Recife
Recife
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, Pernambuco
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, Brazil
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 - d. Jan 17, 2005, Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro
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) was a Brazil
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ian samba
Samba
Samba is a Brazilian dance and musical genre originating in Bahia and with its roots in Brazil and Africa via the West African slave trade and African religious traditions. It is recognized around the world as a symbol of Brazil and the Brazilian Carnival...

 musician of the partido alto
Partido alto
Partido Alto refers to a type of samba with a number of particularities. In the world of samba subgenres and in samba reunions, partido alto songs can represent a time for improvisation and disputes, besides a stronger singalong opportunity for the participants.Partido Alto is also the name of a...

 style.

Biography

Bezerra da Silva played zabumba
Zabumba
A zabumba is a type of bass drum used in Brazilian music. The player wears the drum while standing up and uses both hands while playing.The zabumba generally ranges in diameter from 16 to 22 inches, and is 5 to 8 inches tall. The shell is made of wood and may utilize either skin or plastic drum...

 as a child and sang coco
Coco (music)
Coco is an African-influenced musical rhythm that originated in northern Brazil. "Coco" may also refer to the style of dance performed to the music, a kind of stomping....

 in Recife. He moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1942, and in 1950, Rádio Clube do Brasil hired him as a session musician
Session musician
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. In 1960 he became a member of the Orquestra Copacabana Discos of Sao Paulo
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, and in the 1970s and 1980s he performed with the Orquestra da TV Globo. He recorded his first singles in 1969, and went on to release 30 albums over the course of his career, charting many hits in his native country. His music often deals with political and social issues, touching on gang violence, the drug trade
Drug trade
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, and the law.

Bezerra became known for recording sambas from unfamed and marginalized composers, which were often people living in difficulties and dealing with criminal environments, who wrote with sharp irony. The label sambandido (samba + bandit) was sometimes used to refer to his work, and he strongly disliked the word. One of his greatest hits, which was rerecorded several times by various artists, is Malandragem Dá Um Tempo, whose chorus is I'm going to roll, but I won't light it now, an allusion to the efforts marijuana users make in order to avoid the law.

In 2001, he converted to the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God
Universal Church of the Kingdom of God
Universal Church of the Kingdom of God is a Pentecostal Christian organisation established in Brazil on July 9, 1977, with a presence in many countries...

. He died of a heart attack in 2005 at the age of 77.

Discography

  • O Rei Do Côco (1976)
  • Partido Alto Nota 10 Bezerra e Genaro (1977)
  • Partido Alto Nota 10 Vol.2 - Bezerra e Seus Convidados (1979)
  • Partido Alto Nota 10 Vol.3 - Bezerra e Rey Jordão (1980)
  • Partido Muito Alto (1980)
  • Samba Partido e Outras Comidas (1981)
  • Bezerra e um Punhado de Bambas(1982)
  • Produto do Morro (1983)
  • É Esse Aí Que É o Homem (1984)
  • Malandro Rife (1985)
  • Alô Malandragem, Maloca o Flagrante (1986)
  • Justiça Social (1987)
  • Violência Gera Violência (1988)
  • Se Não Fosse o Samba (1989)
  • Eu não sou Santo (1990)
  • Partideiro da Pesada (1991)
  • Presidente Caô Caô(1992)
  • Cocada Boa (1993)
  • Bezerra, Moreira e Dicro - Os 3 Malandros In Concert (1995)
  • Contra O VERDADEIRO Canalha (Bambas Do Samba) (1995)
  • Meu Samba É Duro na Queda (1996)
  • Eu Tô de Pé (1998)
  • Provando e Comprovando sua Versatilidade (1998)
  • Bezerra da Silva: Ao Vivo (1999)
  • Malandro é Malandro e Mané é Mané (2000)
  • A Gíria é Cultura do Povo (2002)
  • Caminho de Luz (2003)
  • Pega Eu (2003)
  • Meu Bom Juiz (2003)
  • O Partido Alto do Samba (2004)
  • Série Maxximum - Bezerra da Silva (2005)
  • O Samba Malandro de Bezerra da Silva (2005)
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