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Nélson Jacobina

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on May 31; he was diagnosed with the disease as early as 2008. Orquestra Imperial had finished and released its second studio album a couple of months before Jacobina's death.
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Jacobina discovered his vocation for music in the early 1970s, when he founded, alongside
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in 1953. His father, Nelcy Rocha Pires, was a chivalry officer for the
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Publicação da promoção do Capitão Nelcy Rocha Pires ao posto de Major
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group Banda Atômica. In 1974 the group would open a show for
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Index

Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
MPB
Classical guitar
electric guitar
acoustic guitar
Jorge Mautner
Orquestra Imperial
lyricist
songwriter
guitarist
Jorge Mautner
Maracatu Atômico
Rio de Janeiro
Brazilian Army
screenwriter
Fernando Coni Campos
Vinicius Cantuária
Arnaldo Brandão
MPB
Jorge Mautner
Maracatu Atômico
Gilberto Gil
Mangue Bit
Nação Zumbi
Gal Costa
Dorival Caymmi
Celso Sim
synthpop
Metrô

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