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Artist Biography For Orlando Silva

Orlando Silva Orlando Garcia Da Silva - 10/3/1915 Rio De Janeiro - 8/7/1978 Rio De Janeiro Is Regarded By Many As The Best Brazilian Singer Of All Times. Certainly He Was Fundamental In The Process Of Modernization Of Brazilian Popular Music Through His Subtle Rhythmic Facility Allied To An Intelligent Interpretation And A Flexible Phrasing. It Was Silva Who Introduced A New Way Of Singing In Which His Perfect Diction Uncanny Voice Control Precise Intonation And Creative Use Of Rhythm Produced A Vigorous School That Ultimately Influenced João Gilberto The Whole Bossa Nova The Tropicália And The MPB Styles. Orlando Silva Was Also The First Idol Of The Masses In Brazil. In His Prime -- From The Mid-'30s To The Mid-'40s -- He Was The Most Popular Brazilian Artist Ever. His Live Performances Used To Attract So Many People That He Soon Became Known As "O Ídolo Das Multidões" The Idol Of The Multitudes . The Adoration Of The Crowds Reached Extremes That Would Only Be Repeated Several Years Later Around The Frank Sinatra Phenomenon. After 1945 Though Silva's Voice Was Clearly Signaling That Years Of Heavy Substance Abuse Were Charging Their Price He Lost The Clarity Of His High-Range The Cleanness Of His Timbre. He Entered A Period Of Obscurity But He Somehow Managed To Carry On With His Wonderful Interpretations Even If His Instrument Was Not The Same Anymore. Silva Continued To Sing Professionally Until 1975 When He Recorded His Last LP Hoje RCA Victor Completing 40 Years Of Career. From A Poor Family Silva Lost His Father At Three. Soon He Was Engaged In Several Different Small Jobs For A Living. In 1934 He Was Invited By Francisco Alves To Sing In His Program At The Rádio Cajuti. In The Same Year He Debuted In The Radio Under The Pseudonym Of Orlando Navarro And Recorded His First Album Through Columbia With The Samba "Olha A Baiana" Kid Pepe/Germano Augusto And The March "Ondas Curtas" Kid Pepe/Zeca Ivo . In 1936 Silva Participated In The Inauguration Of The Rádio Nacional Interpreting "Caprichos Do Destino" Pedro Caetano/Claudionor Cruz The Song That Would Become A Hit In His Rendition. Silva Was The First To Host An Exclusive Show In That Broadcasting Station And It Was A Massive Success. In The Same Year He Had Another Hit With "Dama Do Cabaré" Noel Rosa Followed By "Lábios Que Beijei" J. Cascata/Leonel Azevedo "Carinhoso" He Was The Launcher Of This All-Time Classic By Pixinguinha/João De Barro And "Rosa" Pixinguinha/Otávio De Souza In 1937. In 1938 He Appeared In The Film Banana Da Terra Interpreting "A Jardineira" Benedito Lacerda/Humberto Porto Which Was A Huge Hit In The Carnival Of 1939. Another Success Of His Was "Página De Dor" Índio/Pixinguinha Also Recorded In 1938. The Samba "A Primeira Vez" Bide/Marçal Was Recorded By Silva In 1940 And Was One Of The Several Songs Like "Preconceito" By Wilson Batista/Marino Pinto "Curare" By Bororó And "Aos Pés Da Cruz" By Marino Pinto/Zé Da Zilda Turned Into Classics By Him That Were Re-Recorded By His Disciple João Gilberto. His Everlasting Influence Though Is Present And Clearly Audible In Brazilian Music -- One Could Say That It Is Immortal.

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