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Agnaldo Timóteo

Agnaldo Timóteo Pereira (October 16, 1936 – April 3, 2021) was a Brazilian singer and politician.

Agnaldo Timóteo
Agnaldo Timóteo in February 2013
City Councillor of São Paulo
In office
January 1, 2005 – January 1, 2013
City Councillor of Rio de Janeiro
In office
January 1, 1997 – January 1, 2001
Federal Deputy from Rio de Janeiro
In office
May 3, 1995 – January 1, 1997
In office
February 1, 1983 – February 1, 1987
Personal details
Born
Agnaldo Timóteo Pereira

(1936-10-16)October 16, 1936
Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil
DiedApril 3, 2021(2021-04-03) (aged 84)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Cause of deathCOVID-19
Political party
  • PDT (1982–85)
  • PDS (1985–93)
  • PPR (1993–95)
  • PP (1995–2006)
  • PR (2006–13)
  • MDB (2016–18)
Musical career
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • writer
  • politician
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • Piano
Years active1960–2021
Labels
Websitewww.agnaldotimoteo.com.br

Early life edit

Timóteo held various jobs before becoming a successful singer. Since very young, he liked to imitate the singers of his own generation, such as Cauby Peixoto, Anísio Silva and Adilson Ramos. Born in a modest means family, by 9 years, he had worked to help at home, handing bags at stations, shining shoes, selling mangoes, cookies or cakes made by his mother.

Aged 12, he went to work with his father, exercising various tasks such as taking care of the cleaning and serving food in the restaurant. By that time he enjoyed singing and won all the contests promoted by circuses that came to town, singing and having success.

Later, after working in the mechanical function, since as an employee of the DNER, he moved to Governador Valadares, where he participated in all local radio programs, "Educator Rio Doce", especially in "Sunday's Day Off", skippered by John Dornelas, who believed in the future of "Bullfinch Caratinga" – his nickname at the time.

Career edit

Artistic edit

Agnaldo Timóteo began his career singing in freshman programs on radios in Caratinga, Governador Valadares and Belo Horizonte, where he became known as the " Minas Gerais' Cauby Peixoto". He moved to Rio de Janeiro and started working as a driver of the singer Ângela Maria. Meanwhile, he continued his career and gradually became known nationally for his voice. Timóteo became famous when recording the Roberto Carlos' song Meu Grito. After he recorded several romantic hits as Ave-Maria, Mamãe and Os Verdes Campos De Minha Terra. He recorded more than 50 discs.

In politics edit

His political activity began in 1982 when he was elected federal deputy in Rio de Janeiro, by Democratic Labour Party (Brazil). In the mid-term, Timóteo fell out with Leonel Brizola, the party leader, and moved to the Democratic Social Party. In the Electoral College on January 15, 1985, which chose the Brazilian President (who had the Tancredo Neves victory), Timóteo voted for Paulo Maluf. He applied in 1986 for governor of Rio de Janeiro and was defeated; in 1994, he was re-elected Congressman.

In 1996 he was elected councilor in the city of Rio de Janeiro, but failed to secure re-election in 2000. Timóteo moved to São Paulo and in 2004 was elected councilor for the Progressive Party (Brazil), but due to disagreements with Celso Russomanno, went to the Liberal Party (now the Party of the Republic).

Ticker edit

On July 4, 2012, the newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo published an article accusing Timóteo and other 16 councilors of the city of São Paulo of defrauding the electronic board of the Municipal Chamber of São Paulo. In his defense, Agnaldo Timóteo argued that he had been present at the terminal next to the elevator.[1]

In some cases, the paper said, employees were using panels that should be used exclusively for parliamentarians to make appointments, thus avoiding a discount of R$465 in a day payroll. The report of The State was accompanied by photographs, films and audio recordings made over 20 sessions of the House. The markings helped create laws and originated 18 proposals, so the practice is a criminal offense and may progress up to the cancellation of the warrant of parliamentarians involved.[2]

Personal life and death edit

Agnaldo Timóteo was a Roman Catholic.[3][4]

Timóteo died in Rio de Janeiro on April 3, 2021, at the age of 84, due to COVID-19, after he had been hospitalized in the intensive care unit for seventeen days.[5]

Discography edit

  • 1964 – Sábado no morro/Cruel solidão • Caravelle • 78
  • 1965 – Surge um astro • Odeon • LP
  • 1966 – O astro do sucesso • Odeon • LP
  • 1967 – O sucesso é o astro • Odeon • LP
  • 1967 – The Golden Voice of Brazil • LP[6]
  • 1968 – O sucesso é Agnaldo Timóteo • LP
  • 1968 – Obrigado, querida • Odeon
  • 1968 – Song by Brazilian International Famous Agnaldo Timoteo • LP[7]
  • 1969 – Comanda o sucesso • Odeon
  • 1970 – O intérprete • Odeon • LP
  • 1971 – Sempre sucesso • Odeon • LP
  • 1972 – Os brutos também amam • LP
  • 1973 – Frustrações • Odeon • LP
  • 1974 – Encontro de gerações • Odeon • LP
  • 1975 – Galeria do amor • LP
  • 1976 – Te amo cada vez mais • EMI-Odeon • LP
  • 1976 – Agnaldo Timóteo • EMI-Odeon • LP
  • 1976 – Perdido na noite • LP
  • 1977 – Eu pecador • EMI-Odeon • LP
  • 1979 – Deixe-me viver • EMI • LP
  • 1979 – Angela & Timóteo, juntos • LP
  • 1980 – Companheiros • LP
  • 1981 – Sonhar Contigo • EMI-Odeon • LP
  • 1981 – Agnaldo Timóteo & Carmen Costa – Na Galeria do amor • LP
  • 1983 – Alô, mamãe. Eu te amo • Soma • LP
  • 1983 – Eu agradeço • LP
  • 1985 – Descobrimos nossas cores • LP
  • 1986 – Presente de Deus • LP
  • 1987 – ...Ontem, hoje e sempre • 3M • LP
  • 1989 – Presente
  • 1992 – Uma palavra só... Perdão • LP
  • 1994 – Meus momentos – Agnaldo Timóteo • CD
  • 1995 – Obrigado, mãe • CD
  • 1996 – Revivendo os grandes sucessos de Agnaldo Timóteo • CD
  • 1997 – Meus momentos – Vol. 2- Agnaldo Timóteo • CD
  • 1997 – Ao Nelson com carinho • Globo/Columbia • CD
  • 1998 – Em nome do amor – Agnaldo Timóteo canta Roberto Carlos • CD
  • 1999 – Ângela & Agnaldo – Sucesso sempre! • Sony Music • CD
  • 2006 – Feitiço do Rio • Jobim Music – 71168048-3 • CD
  • 2008 – Agnaldo Timóteo • Compacto Duplo
  • 2008 – Agnaldo Timóteo en Español • CD
  • 2010 – Obrigado São Paulo. Obrigado Brasil • CD
  • 2010 – Agnaldo Timóteo Sempre • CD
  • 2012 – Minha Oração • CD[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Vereadores de SP flagrados cometendo irregularidades se defendem - São Paulo". Estadão. Retrieved April 4, 2021.
  2. ^ "Vereadores fraudam painel eletrônico na Câmara de São Paulo - São Paulo". Estadão. Retrieved April 4, 2021.
  3. ^ Machado, Lívia (May 24, 2012). "'Cantores de brega como eu estão em extinção', diz Agnaldo Timóteo". Música. Retrieved April 4, 2021.
  4. ^ "Agnaldo Timóteo na Colônia de Férias". Portal Campos - RJ. Retrieved April 4, 2021.
  5. ^ "Agnaldo Timóteo morre no Rio de Covid aos 84 anos" [Agnaldo Timóteo dies in Rio of COVID-19 at the age of 84] (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: G1. April 3, 2021. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  6. ^ "Agnaldo Timóteo – The Golden Voice Of Brazil (1967, Vinyl)". October 15, 1967. Retrieved April 4, 2021 – via www.discogs.com.
  7. ^ "Agnaldo Timóteo – Songs By Brazil's Internationally Famous (1968, Vinyl)". October 15, 1968. Retrieved April 4, 2021 – via www.discogs.com.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on August 30, 2014.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Agnaldo Timoteo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Agnaldo Timoteo Pereira October 16 1936 April 3 2021 was a Brazilian singer and politician Agnaldo TimoteoAgnaldo Timoteo in February 2013City Councillor of Sao PauloIn office January 1 2005 January 1 2013City Councillor of Rio de JaneiroIn office January 1 1997 January 1 2001Federal Deputy from Rio de JaneiroIn office May 3 1995 January 1 1997In office February 1 1983 February 1 1987Personal detailsBornAgnaldo Timoteo Pereira 1936 10 16 October 16 1936Caratinga Minas Gerais BrazilDiedApril 3 2021 2021 04 03 aged 84 Rio de Janeiro BrazilCause of deathCOVID 19Political partyPDT 1982 85 PDS 1985 93 PPR 1993 95 PP 1995 2006 PR 2006 13 MDB 2016 18 Musical careerGenresMPB Bolero Bossa novaOccupation s Singer songwriter writer politicianInstrument s Vocals PianoYears active1960 2021LabelsCaravelle Odeon Records Globo Columbia Sony Music Som Livre Discobertas Coqueiro Verde Records Movie Play Kuarup Music Warner Music Brasil Nova EstacaoWebsitewww wbr agnaldotimoteo wbr com wbr br Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Artistic 2 2 In politics 2 3 Ticker 3 Personal life and death 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editTimoteo held various jobs before becoming a successful singer Since very young he liked to imitate the singers of his own generation such as Cauby Peixoto Anisio Silva and Adilson Ramos Born in a modest means family by 9 years he had worked to help at home handing bags at stations shining shoes selling mangoes cookies or cakes made by his mother Aged 12 he went to work with his father exercising various tasks such as taking care of the cleaning and serving food in the restaurant By that time he enjoyed singing and won all the contests promoted by circuses that came to town singing and having success Later after working in the mechanical function since as an employee of the DNER he moved to Governador Valadares where he participated in all local radio programs Educator Rio Doce especially in Sunday s Day Off skippered by John Dornelas who believed in the future of Bullfinch Caratinga his nickname at the time Career editArtistic edit Agnaldo Timoteo began his career singing in freshman programs on radios in Caratinga Governador Valadares and Belo Horizonte where he became known as the Minas Gerais Cauby Peixoto He moved to Rio de Janeiro and started working as a driver of the singer Angela Maria Meanwhile he continued his career and gradually became known nationally for his voice Timoteo became famous when recording the Roberto Carlos song Meu Grito After he recorded several romantic hits as Ave Maria Mamae and Os Verdes Campos De Minha Terra He recorded more than 50 discs In politics edit His political activity began in 1982 when he was elected federal deputy in Rio de Janeiro by Democratic Labour Party Brazil In the mid term Timoteo fell out with Leonel Brizola the party leader and moved to the Democratic Social Party In the Electoral College on January 15 1985 which chose the Brazilian President who had the Tancredo Neves victory Timoteo voted for Paulo Maluf He applied in 1986 for governor of Rio de Janeiro and was defeated in 1994 he was re elected Congressman In 1996 he was elected councilor in the city of Rio de Janeiro but failed to secure re election in 2000 Timoteo moved to Sao Paulo and in 2004 was elected councilor for the Progressive Party Brazil but due to disagreements with Celso Russomanno went to the Liberal Party now the Party of the Republic Ticker edit On July 4 2012 the newspaper O Estado de S Paulo published an article accusing Timoteo and other 16 councilors of the city of Sao Paulo of defrauding the electronic board of the Municipal Chamber of Sao Paulo In his defense Agnaldo Timoteo argued that he had been present at the terminal next to the elevator 1 In some cases the paper said employees were using panels that should be used exclusively for parliamentarians to make appointments thus avoiding a discount of R 465 in a day payroll The report of The State was accompanied by photographs films and audio recordings made over 20 sessions of the House The markings helped create laws and originated 18 proposals so the practice is a criminal offense and may progress up to the cancellation of the warrant of parliamentarians involved 2 Personal life and death editAgnaldo Timoteo was a Roman Catholic 3 4 Timoteo died in Rio de Janeiro on April 3 2021 at the age of 84 due to COVID 19 after he had been hospitalized in the intensive care unit for seventeen days 5 Discography edit1964 Sabado no morro Cruel solidao Caravelle 78 1965 Surge um astro Odeon LP 1966 O astro do sucesso Odeon LP 1967 O sucesso e o astro Odeon LP 1967 The Golden Voice of Brazil LP 6 1968 O sucesso e Agnaldo Timoteo LP 1968 Obrigado querida Odeon 1968 Song by Brazilian International Famous Agnaldo Timoteo LP 7 1969 Comanda o sucesso Odeon 1970 O interprete Odeon LP 1971 Sempre sucesso Odeon LP 1972 Os brutos tambem amam LP 1973 Frustracoes Odeon LP 1974 Encontro de geracoes Odeon LP 1975 Galeria do amor LP 1976 Te amo cada vez mais EMI Odeon LP 1976 Agnaldo Timoteo EMI Odeon LP 1976 Perdido na noite LP 1977 Eu pecador EMI Odeon LP 1979 Deixe me viver EMI LP 1979 Angela amp Timoteo juntos LP 1980 Companheiros LP 1981 Sonhar Contigo EMI Odeon LP 1981 Agnaldo Timoteo amp Carmen Costa Na Galeria do amor LP 1983 Alo mamae Eu te amo Soma LP 1983 Eu agradeco LP 1985 Descobrimos nossas cores LP 1986 Presente de Deus LP 1987 Ontem hoje e sempre 3M LP 1989 Presente 1992 Uma palavra so Perdao LP 1994 Meus momentos Agnaldo Timoteo CD 1995 Obrigado mae CD 1996 Revivendo os grandes sucessos de Agnaldo Timoteo CD 1997 Meus momentos Vol 2 Agnaldo Timoteo CD 1997 Ao Nelson com carinho Globo Columbia CD 1998 Em nome do amor Agnaldo Timoteo canta Roberto Carlos CD 1999 Angela amp Agnaldo Sucesso sempre Sony Music CD 2006 Feitico do Rio Jobim Music 71168048 3 CD 2008 Agnaldo Timoteo Compacto Duplo 2008 Agnaldo Timoteo en Espanol CD 2010 Obrigado Sao Paulo Obrigado Brasil CD 2010 Agnaldo Timoteo Sempre CD 2012 Minha Oracao CD 8 References edit Vereadores de SP flagrados cometendo irregularidades se defendem Sao Paulo Estadao Retrieved April 4 2021 Vereadores fraudam painel eletronico na Camara de Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Estadao Retrieved April 4 2021 Machado Livia May 24 2012 Cantores de brega como eu estao em extincao diz Agnaldo Timoteo Musica Retrieved April 4 2021 Agnaldo Timoteo na Colonia de Ferias Portal Campos RJ Retrieved April 4 2021 Agnaldo Timoteo morre no Rio de Covid aos 84 anos Agnaldo Timoteo dies in Rio of COVID 19 at the age of 84 in Portuguese Rio de Janeiro G1 April 3 2021 Retrieved April 5 2021 Agnaldo Timoteo The Golden Voice Of Brazil 1967 Vinyl October 15 1967 Retrieved April 4 2021 via www discogs com Agnaldo Timoteo Songs By Brazil s Internationally Famous 1968 Vinyl October 15 1968 Retrieved April 4 2021 via www discogs com Agnaldo Timoteo Minha Oracao 2012 Archived from the original on August 30 2014 External links edithttps web archive org web 20160113112430 http agnaldotimoteo com br http www jovem guarda com agnaldotimoteo htm Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine http www dicionariompb com br agnaldo timoteo discografia Archived May 11 2017 at the Wayback Machine http www letras com br biografia agnaldo timoteo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agnaldo Timoteo amp oldid 1180200031, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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