Fundo de Quintal

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Grupo Fundo de Quintal or simply Fundo de Quintal (Backyard Group, roughly) is a Brazilian Samba band formed in Rio de Janeiro at the end of the 1970s.

Fundo de Quintal
Fundo de Quintal in 2015
Fundo de Quintal in 2015
Background information
OriginRio de Janeiro, Brazil
GenresSamba, Pagode
Years active1978–present
Websitefundodequintal.com.br

History

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The founding members of Fundo de Quintal, Almir Guineto (banjo/cavaco), Bira Presidente (pandeiro), Jorge Aragão (acoustic guitar), Neoci (tan-tan), Sereno (tan-tan), Sombrinha (acoustic guitar/chip) and Ubirany (hand-repique),[1] used to perform on Wednesdays in the sambas at the headquarters of the carnival block Cacique de Ramos in the mid-1970s.[2] With the introduction of instruments – such as tan-tan, hand-repique and banjo—the group created a completely innovative style in samba (which, later on, the Brazilian music industry called pagode).

Patronized by the famous Samba singer Beth Carvalho, Fundo de Quintal recorded its first album "Samba É No Fundo de Quintal" in 1980. Shortly thereafter, Almir Guineto and Jorge Aragão left the group to pursue a solo career, in addition to Neoci, who soon died..[2] Arlindo Cruz (banjo / cavaco) and Walter Sete Cordas (acoustic guitar) joined the band, which recorded its second album "Samba É No Fundo de Quintal Vol. 2" in 1981. But Walter Sete Cordas left soon after, having been replaced by Cleber Augusto (acoustic guitar). The lineup of Arlindo Cruz, Sombrinha, Cleber Augusto, Sereno, Bira Presidente and Ubirany recorded seven studio albums and one live album between 1983 and 1990.

Following the departure of Sombrinha, Fundo de Quintal recruited Mário Sérgio (cavaco) just as Ademir Batera (drummer) joined the group, having debuted on LP "É Aí Que Quebra a Rocha", released the following year. In 1992, Arlindo Cruz left Fundo de Quintal, which recruited Ronaldinho (banjo). The new lineup of Mário Sérgio, Ronaldinho, Cleber Augusto, Sereno, Bira Presidente and Ubirany recorded eight studio albums and two live albums between 1993 and 2002, the year in which Cleber Augusto left the group for health reasons.

In 2008, it was Mário Sérgio who left the band to pursue a solo career, but he returned five years later. However, he died in 2016, a victim of cancer.[3] Even with the departure of Ronaldinho in 2018, Fundo de Quintal has been active, with two new members Júnior Itaguay (banjo) and Márcio Alexandre (cavaco), in addition to the remaining Ademir Batera, Sereno, Bira Presidente and Ubirany[4][5] who died in 2020.

Band members

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Current members

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  • Bira Presidente – pandeiro, vocals (1978–present)[4][5]
  • Ubirany – hand-repique, vocals (1978–2020)[4][5]
  • Sereno – tan-tan, vocals (1978–present)[4][5]
  • Ademir Batera – drums (1991–present)[4][5]
  • Júnior Itaguay – banjo, lead vocals (2019–present)[4][5]
  • Márcio Alexandre – cavaco, lead vocals (2019–present)[4][5]

Former members

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  • Almir Guineto – banjo, cavaco, vocals (1978–1980; died 2017)[1]
  • Jorge Aragão – acoustic-guitar, vocals (1978–1980)[1]
  • Neocy – tan-tan, vocals (1978–1980; died 1981)[1]
  • Sombrinha – cavaco, acoustic-guitar, lead vocals (1978–1990)[1]
  • Walter 7 Cordas – acoustic-guitar, vocals (1980–1982)[3]
  • Arlindo Cruz – banjo, cavaco, lead vocals (1980–1992)[3]
  • Cleber Augusto – acoustic-guitar, vocals (1983–2002)[3]
  • Mário Sérgio – cavaco, lead vocals (1991–2008, 2013–2016; died 2016)[3]
  • Ronaldinho – banjo, vocals (1993–2018)[3]
  • Flavinho Silva – cavaco, lead vocals (2008–2011)
  • Milsinho – cavaco, lead vocals (2011–2012)
  • Delcio Luiz – cavaco, lead vocals (2012–2013)

Discography

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Studio albums
  • 1980: Samba é No Fundo de Quintal
  • 1981: Samba é No Fundo de Quintal Vol. 2
  • 1983: Nos Pagodes da Vida
  • 1984: Seja Sambista Também
  • 1985: Divina Luz
  • 1986: O Mapa da Mina
  • 1987: Do Fundo do Nosso Quintal
  • 1988: O Show Tem Que Continuar
  • 1989: Ciranda do Povo
  • 1991: É Aí Que Quebra a Rocha
  • 1993: A Batucada dos Nossos Tantãs
  • 1994: Carta Musicada
  • 1995: Palco Iluminado
  • 1996: Nas Ondas do Partido
  • 1997: Livre Pra Sonhar
  • 1998: Fundo de Quintal e Convidados
  • 1999: Chega Pra Sambar
  • 2001: Papo de Samba
  • 2003: Festa Pra Comunidade
  • 2006: Pela Hora
  • 2011: Nossa Verdade
  • 2015: Só Felicidade
Live albums
  • 1990: Ao Vivo
  • 2000: Simplicidade
  • 2002: Gravado no Cacique de Ramos
  • 2004: Ao Vivo Convida
  • 2007: O Quintal do Samba
  • 2008: Samba de Todos os Tempos
  • 2009: Vou Festejar
  • 2012: No Compasso do Samba
  • 2015: Fundo de Quintal no No Circo Voador — 40 Anos
  • 2017: Roda de Samba do Fundo de Quintal no Cacique de Ramos

Accolades

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In 2015, their album Só Felicidade was nominated for the 16th Latin Grammy Awards in the Best Samba/Pagode Album category.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Fundador do Fundo de Quintal lembra história com Zeca Pagodinho e fala da saudade de Beth Carvalho". Extra (in Brazilian Portuguese). 12 July 2020. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b "A história do pagode, um dos filhos do samba". Extra (in Brazilian Portuguese). 20 February 2020. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Grupo Fundo de Quintal anuncia que vai continuar após morte de vocalista". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 31 May 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Fundo de Quintal convida Péricles para roda de samba no Rio". Terra (in Brazilian Portuguese). 6 July 2020. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Fundo de Quintal apresenta sucessos da carreira em dois shows no Recife". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 18 October 2018. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  6. ^ "La lista completa de nominados a los Latin Grammy 2015". Infobae (in Spanish). 23 September 2015. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
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