Nelson Gonçalves

Brazilian recording artist and singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nelson Gonçalves (June 21, 1919 – April 18, 1998) was a Brazilian singer and songwriter.

Born
Antônio Gonçalves Sobral

June 21, 1919
Santana do Livramento, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
DiedApril 18, 1998 (aged 78)
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
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Born
Antônio Gonçalves Sobral

June 21, 1919
Santana do Livramento, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
DiedApril 18, 1998 (aged 78)
GenresSamba, samba-canção
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
InstrumentSinger
Years active1941–1998
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Nelson Gonçalves had a very productive collaboration with lyricist Adelino Moreira and recorded numerous successful albums. One of the great crooners of the day, he gained an international following and appeared at venues such as Radio City Music Hall in New York City.[1] Nelson sold more than 75 million albums.[2]

Early life

Born Antônio Gonçalves Sobral in Santana do Livramento, Rio Grande do Sul, he was raised in São Paulo. As a young man, he worked at a variety of menial jobs, including boxing, before embarking on a music career that made him one of the most popular Brazilian radio singers of the 1950s.

Personal life

His personal life was sometimes filled with turmoil, and at one time, a cocaine addiction almost destroyed his career. Despite having an outstanding singing voice, he was known to have a stutter in his regular speech.[3]

Nelson Gonçalves died of a heart attack at the age of 79 and was buried at Cemitério São João Batista in Rio de Janeiro.

Legacy

In 2001, director Elizeu Ewald filmed a docu-drama about his life.[4]

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