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Flávio José

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Brazilian composer and singer
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Flávio José
Birth nameFlávio José Marcelino Remígio
OriginMonteiro, Paraíba, Brazil
GenresForró
Instrument(s)Vocals, accordion
Websitewww.flaviojose.com.br
Musical artist

Flávio José (born Flávio José Marcelino Remígio in Monteiro) is a Brazilian composer and singer.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1977 - Só Confio em Tu
  • 1994 - Nordestino Lutador
  • 1995 - Tareco e Mariola
  • 1996 - O Melhor de Flávio José
  • 1996 - Filho do Dono
  • 1997 - Sem Ferrolho e Sem Tramela
  • 1998 - A Poeira e a Estrada
  • 1999 - Para Todo Mundo
  • 1999 - Ao Vivo Sempre
  • 2000 - Seu Olhar Não Mente (BMG International, N.V.)
  • 2001 - Me Diz, Amor! (Sony BMG)
  • 2002 - Palavras ao Vento
  • 2003 - Cidadão Comum
  • 2003 - Acústico
  • 2004 - Pra amar e ser feliz
  • 2005 - O Poeta Cantador
  • 2006 - Tá bom que tá danado
  • 2008 - Dom Cristalino

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