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Tornado, Toni/zeca Do Trombone
Sou Negro/coluna Do Meio
'Sou Negro' (I'm Black) is taken from Toni Tornado's (aka Antônio Viana Gomes) sought after 1970 four-track compacto EP
on Odeon Records. Already having had some experience in show business as a dancer in the 1960s, Toni started his musical
career in 1970 and adopted the stage name 'Toni Tornado'. The influence of James Brown flowed through his music, with
Toni becoming one of the first Brazilian artists (alongside Tim Maia) to introduce the soul and funk sound into
Brazilian music. Together with other contemporary musicians and bands such as Banda Black Rio, Gerson King Combo and
Cassiano, this new sound led to DJ's throwing soul parties. This unique Brazilian take on soul and funk (and later on
disco) became coined as 'Black Rio'. A movement that celebrated pride in its black identity and consciousness. Zeca Do
Trombone has an impressive repertoire which has seen him releasing a handful of solo albums and working with some of the
greats of Brazilian music, such as Tim Maia, Ivan Lins, Joyce, and Luis Vagner. The track 'Coluna Do Meio' is taken from
his 1976 collaboration project 'Zé Do Trombone E Roberto Sax' with saxophonist Roberto Sax, which additionally features
the heavyweight Wilson das Neves on percussion. This catchy wah-wah guitar-led dancer has become a favourite with DJ's
over the years and will continue to be championed for years to come.
Price
€ 13.95
Genre
Format
7inch - 1 disk
Release
16-04-2021
Label
Item-nr
510732
EAN
0000000000000
Availability
Exp. 16-04-2021