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Luiz Bonfá

Luiz Floriano Bonfá (17 October 1922 – 12 January 2001) was a Brazilian guitarist and composer. He was best known for the music he composed for the film Black Orpheus.[1]

Luiz Bonfá
Bonfá in 1962
Background information
Birth nameLuiz Floriano Bonfá
Born(1922-10-17)17 October 1922
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Died12 January 2001(2001-01-12) (aged 78)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
GenresBrazilian jazz, bossa nova
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1940s–2001
LabelsVerve, Dot, Cook, Philips, Epic

Biography edit

Luiz Floriano Bonfá was born on October 17, 1922, in Rio de Janeiro. He began studying with Uruguayan classical guitarist Isaías Sávio at the age of 11. These weekly lessons entailed a long, harsh commute (on foot, plus two and half hours on train) from his family home in Santa Cruz, in the western rural outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, to the teacher's home in the hills of Santa Teresa. Given Bonfá's extraordinary dedication and talent for the guitar, Sávio excused the youngster's inability to pay for his lessons.

Bonfá first gained widespread exposure in Brazil in 1947 when he was featured on Rio's Rádio Nacional, then an important showcase for up-and-coming talent. He was a member of the vocal group Quitandinha Serenaders in the late 1940s. Some of his first compositions such as "Ranchinho de Palha", "O Vento Não Sabe", were recorded and performed by Brazilian crooner Dick Farney in the 1950s. Bonfá's first hit song was "De Cigarro em Cigarro" recorded by Nora Ney in 1957. It was through Farney that Bonfá was introduced to Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes, the leading songwriting team behind the worldwide explosion of the great Bossa Nova in the late 1950s to 1970s, becoming a fever in the US. Bonfá collaborated with them and with other prominent Brazilian musicians and artists in productions of de Moraes' anthological play Orfeu da Conceição, which several years later gave origin to Marcel Camus' film Black Orpheus (Orfeu Negro in Portuguese). In the burgeoning days of Rio de Janeiro's thriving jazz scene, it was commonplace for musicians, artists, and dramatists to collaborate in such theatrical presentations. Bonfá wrote some of the original music featured in the film, including the numbers "Samba de Orfeu" and his most famous composition, "Manhã de Carnaval" (of which Carl Sigman later wrote a different set of English lyrics titled "A Day in the Life of a Fool"), which has been among the top ten standards played worldwide, according to The Guinness Book of World Records.

As a composer and performer, Bonfá was an exponent of the bold, lyrical, lushly orchestrated, and emotionally charged samba-canção style that predated the arrival of João Gilberto's more refined and subdued bossa nova style. Jobim, João Donato, Dorival Caymmi, and other contemporaries were also essentially samba-canção musicians until the sudden, massive popularity of the young Gilberto's unique style of guitar playing and expressively muted vocals transformed the music of the day into the music of the future. Camus' film and Gilberto's and Jobim's collaborations with American jazzmen such as Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd did much to bring Brazilian popular music to the attention of the world, and Bonfá became a highly visible ambassador of Brazilian music in the United States beginning with the famous November 1962 Bossa Nova concert at New York's Carnegie Hall.

Bonfá worked with American musicians such as Quincy Jones, George Benson, Stan Getz, and Frank Sinatra, recording several albums while in U.S. Elvis Presley sang a Bonfá composition, "Almost in Love" with lyrics by Randy Starr in the 1968 MGM film Live a Little, Love a Little. Also of note is his "The Gentle Rain", with lyrics by Matt Dubey, ""Non-Stop To Brazil"" (recorded by Astrud Gilberto) and "Sambolero". From 1990 to 1999, Bonfá worked with singer Ithamara Koorax on several recordings and concerts, appearing live with her as special guest at several venues in Rio de Janeiro such as Teatro Rival, BNDES Auditorium and Funarte-Sidney Miller Hall. They also recorded together, in 1996, the album Almost In Love - Ithamara Koorax Sings The Luiz Bonfá Songbook, featuring Bonfá on acoustic guitar plus special guests Larry Coryell, Eumir Deodato, Ron Carter, Marcos Suzano, and Sadao Watanabe. The sessions, produced by Arnaldo DeSouteiro, were filmed for a Japanese TV broadcast presented by Sadao Watanabe.

Bonfá wrote soundtracks for two dozens of movies, such as Black Orpheus, O Santo Módico, Os Cafajestes, The Gentle Rain, Pour Un Amour Lointain, Le Ore dell'Amore, Carnival Of Crime and Prisoner Of Rio (on which he collaborated with arranger Hans Zimmer), among many others. He died of prostate cancer at 78 in Rio de Janeiro on January 12, 2001. At the time of his death, he was working in the soundtracks for a movie produced and starred by Karen Black and for a Broadway show titled Brazilian Bombshell based in the life of Carmen Miranda and to be starred by Sonia Braga.

Legacy edit

In 2005, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings released an album of Bonfá's work, entitled Solo in Rio 1959, which included previously unreleased material from the original recording session.

In 2008, Universal Music France released a coffee table book containing two CDs which included previously unreleased material of the Black Orpheus soundtrack, and a DVD. Also in 2008, Universal Music released The Brazilian Scene, Braziliana and Black Orpheus celebrating the 50th anniversary of the bossa nova.

Bonfá's major legacy continues to be his compositions from the Black Orpheus soundtrack, most notably the instantly recognizable bossa nova classic "Manhã de Carnaval". But Bonfá's discography also attests to his uniquely inventive mastery of Brazilian jazz guitar. Bonfá's guitar style was brassier and more penetrating than that of his major contemporary, João Gilberto, and Bonfá was a frequent and adept soloist whereas Gilberto plays his own suave, intricate brand of rhythm guitar almost exclusively. Bonfá often played solo guitar in a polyphonic style, harmonizing melody lines in a manner similar to that made famous by Wes Montgomery in the US, or playing lead and rhythm parts simultaneously. As a composer and as a guitarist, Bonfá played a pivotal role in bridging the incumbent samba-canção style with the innovations of the bossa nova movement.

Bonfá's instrumental "Seville" from his 1967 LP Luiz Bonfa Plays Great Songs is the basis for the 2011 hit "Somebody That I Used to Know" by Belgian-Australian musician Gotye. Gotye's song charted number one in 27 countries.

Many other Bonfá's songs have been heavily sampled by MCs, rappers and DJs of the hip-hop generation. "Bonfá Nova" was sampled by Brazilian rapper Marcelo D2 on the hit song "À Procura da Batida Perfeita," "Jacarandá" was sampled by the group Planet Hemp on "Se Liga", "Bahia Soul" was sampled by the British band Smoke City on their biggest hit "Underwater Love". "Saudade Vem Correndo" became the hip-hero anthem "Runnin'" recorded by The Pharcyde. In 2021, JPEGMAFIA sampled different parts of the same song in "DIKEMBE!", which was included in the offline version of his "LP!" album and afterwards released in streaming services in his EP "OFFLINE!". Japanese DJ Nujabes ヌジャベス also sampled "Shade of the Mango Tree" (from 1980's Bonfa Burrows Brazil) in his track "Lady Brown" on the album "Metaphorical Music" in 2004.

Discography edit

  • 1955 Luiz Bonfá (10", Continental LPP-21)
  • 1956 De Cigarro em Cigarro (10", Continental LPP-53)
  • 1956 Noite e Dia with Eduardo Lincoln (Continental LPP-3018)
  • 1956 Meia-Noite em Copacabana (Polydor LPNG 4004)
  • 1956 Edu N.2 (Rádio 0036-V)
  • 1956 Orfeu da Conceição (Odeon MODB-3056)
  • 1957 Alta Versatilidade (Odeon MOFB-3003)
  • 1957 Violão Boêmio (Odeon MOFB-3014)
  • 1958 Ritmo Continentais (Odeon MOFB-3020)
  • 1958 Bonfafá with Fafá Lemos (Odeon MOFB-3047)
  • 1958 Luiz Bonfá e Silvia Telles (Odeon BWB-1040)
  • 1958 Meu Querido Violão (Odeon MOFB-3076)
  • 1958 Toca Melodias das Américas (Imperial 30009)
  • 1958 ¡Amor! The Fabulous Guitar of Luiz Bonfa (Atlantic SD 8028)
  • 1959 Black Orpheus (Orfeu Negro) O.S.T., with Antônio Carlos Jobim (Epic LN3672; 10", Philips B76.470R; re-released also on Fontana and Verve)
  • 1959 O Violão de Luiz Bonfá (Cook 1134)
  • 1960 A Voz e o Violão with Norma Suely (Odeon MOFB-3144)
  • 1960 Passeio no Rio (Odeon BWB-1151)
  • 1961 Pery Ribeiro (Odeon 7BD-1011)
  • 1961 Luiz Bonfá (Odeon 7BD-1017)
  • 1961 Pery Ribeiro e Seu Mundo de Canções Românticas with Pery Ribeiro (Odeon MOFB-3272)
  • 1961 Sócio de Alcova (RCA LCD-1007)
  • 1962 O Violão e o Samba (Odeon MOFB 3295)
  • 1962 Le Roi de la Bossa Nova (Fontana 680.228ML)
  • 1962 Bossa Nova no Carnegie Hall (Audio Fidelity AFLP 2101)
  • 1962 Luiz Bonfá Plays and Sings Bossa Nova (Verve V6-8522)
  • 1962 Le Ore dell'amore (C.A.M. CEP.45-102)
  • 1963 Caterina Valente e Luiz Bonfá (London LLN 7090)
  • 1963 Jazz Samba Encore! with Stan Getz (Verve V6-8523)
  • 1963 Recado Novo de Luiz Bonfá (Odeon MOFB 3310)
  • 1963 Violão Boêmio Vol. 2 (Odeon SMOFB 3360)
  • 1964 Rio with Paul Winter (Columbia CS 9115)
  • 1965 The Gentle Rain O.S.T., with Eumir Deodato (Mercury SR 61016)
  • 1965 Quincy Plays for Pussycats with Quincy Jones (Mercury SR 61050)
  • 1965 The Shadow of Your Smile (Verve V6-8629)
  • 1965 Braziliana with Maria Helena Toledo (Philips PHS 600-199)
  • 1965 The New Sound of Brazil with João Donato (RCA LSP-3473)
  • 1965 The Movie Song Album with Tony Bennett (Columbia CS 9272)
  • 1965 The Brazilian Scene (Philips PHS 600-208)
  • 1967 Pour un amour lointain (United Artists 36.123 UAE)
  • 1967 Luiz Bonfá (Dot DLP 25804)
  • 1967 Stevie & Eydie, Bonfá & Brazil with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé (Columbia CS 9530)
  • 1967 Luiz Bonfa Plays Great Songs (Dot DLP 25825)
  • 1968 Black Orpheus Impressions (Dot DLP 25848)
  • 1968 Bonfá (Dot DLP 25881)
  • 1969 My Way with Frank Sinatra (Reprise FS 1029)
  • 1969 I Got a Woman and Some Blues with George Benson (A&M SP-9-3025)
  • 1970 The New Face of Bonfa (RCA LSP-4376)
  • 1971 Sanctuary (RCA LSP-4591)
  • 1972 Introspection (RCA FSP-297)
  • 1973 Jacarandá (Ranwood R-8112)
  • 1978 Bonfá Burrows Brazil (Cherry Pie CPF 1045)
  • 1986 For A Distant Love with Yana Purim (Pausa Records PR 7203)
  • 1989 Non-Stop to Brazil (Chesky JD29)
  • 1992 The Bonfá Magic (Caju Music 511.404-2) re-released also on Milestone Records and JVC Victor
  • 1992 The Brazil Project with Toots Thielemans (Private Music 82101)
  • 1992 The Brazil Project 2 with Toots Thielemans (Private Music 82110)
  • 1995 Rio Vermelho/Red River with Ithamara Koorax (Imagem 2012)
  • 1996 Almost In Love - Ithamara Koorax Sings The Luiz Bonfá Songbook (Paddle Wheel KICP 503)
  • 1997 Here In My Heart with Kenny Rankin (Private Music 0100582148-2)
  • 2003 Love Dance with Ithamara Koorax (Milestone MCD 9327-2)
  • 2005 Solo in Rio 1959 (Smithsonian Folkways SFW CD 40483)
  • 2015 Strange Message

References edit

  1. ^ Luiz Bonfá at AllMusic

External links edit

  • "Luiz Bonfá, The Brazilian Wizard" by Brian Hodel
  • Nos Bastidores do Concerto de Bossa Nova no Carnegie Hall 1962
  • Solo in Rio, 1959 album details at Smithsonian Folkways
  • Luiz Bonfá at IMDb
  • Luiz Bonfá discography at Discogs
  • Luiz Bonfá discography with album art and descriptions by Koichi and Motoko Yasuoka
  • Luiz Bonfá on the Julie Andrews Hour on YouTube with Steve Lawrence in 1973

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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 Luiz Bonfa news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Luiz Floriano Bonfa 17 October 1922 12 January 2001 was a Brazilian guitarist and composer He was best known for the music he composed for the film Black Orpheus 1 Luiz BonfaBonfa in 1962Background informationBirth nameLuiz Floriano BonfaBorn 1922 10 17 17 October 1922Rio de Janeiro BrazilDied12 January 2001 2001 01 12 aged 78 Rio de Janeiro BrazilGenresBrazilian jazz bossa novaOccupation s Musician composerInstrument s GuitarYears active1940s 2001LabelsVerve Dot Cook Philips Epic Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editLuiz Floriano Bonfa was born on October 17 1922 in Rio de Janeiro He began studying with Uruguayan classical guitarist Isaias Savio at the age of 11 These weekly lessons entailed a long harsh commute on foot plus two and half hours on train from his family home in Santa Cruz in the western rural outskirts of Rio de Janeiro to the teacher s home in the hills of Santa Teresa Given Bonfa s extraordinary dedication and talent for the guitar Savio excused the youngster s inability to pay for his lessons Bonfa first gained widespread exposure in Brazil in 1947 when he was featured on Rio s Radio Nacional then an important showcase for up and coming talent He was a member of the vocal group Quitandinha Serenaders in the late 1940s Some of his first compositions such as Ranchinho de Palha O Vento Nao Sabe were recorded and performed by Brazilian crooner Dick Farney in the 1950s Bonfa s first hit song was De Cigarro em Cigarro recorded by Nora Ney in 1957 It was through Farney that Bonfa was introduced to Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes the leading songwriting team behind the worldwide explosion of the great Bossa Nova in the late 1950s to 1970s becoming a fever in the US Bonfa collaborated with them and with other prominent Brazilian musicians and artists in productions of de Moraes anthological play Orfeu da Conceicao which several years later gave origin to Marcel Camus film Black Orpheus Orfeu Negro in Portuguese In the burgeoning days of Rio de Janeiro s thriving jazz scene it was commonplace for musicians artists and dramatists to collaborate in such theatrical presentations Bonfa wrote some of the original music featured in the film including the numbers Samba de Orfeu and his most famous composition Manha de Carnaval of which Carl Sigman later wrote a different set of English lyrics titled A Day in the Life of a Fool which has been among the top ten standards played worldwide according to The Guinness Book of World Records As a composer and performer Bonfa was an exponent of the bold lyrical lushly orchestrated and emotionally charged samba cancao style that predated the arrival of Joao Gilberto s more refined and subdued bossa nova style Jobim Joao Donato Dorival Caymmi and other contemporaries were also essentially samba cancao musicians until the sudden massive popularity of the young Gilberto s unique style of guitar playing and expressively muted vocals transformed the music of the day into the music of the future Camus film and Gilberto s and Jobim s collaborations with American jazzmen such as Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd did much to bring Brazilian popular music to the attention of the world and Bonfa became a highly visible ambassador of Brazilian music in the United States beginning with the famous November 1962 Bossa Nova concert at New York s Carnegie Hall Bonfa worked with American musicians such as Quincy Jones George Benson Stan Getz and Frank Sinatra recording several albums while in U S Elvis Presley sang a Bonfa composition Almost in Love with lyrics by Randy Starr in the 1968 MGM film Live a Little Love a Little Also of note is his The Gentle Rain with lyrics by Matt Dubey Non Stop To Brazil recorded by Astrud Gilberto and Sambolero From 1990 to 1999 Bonfa worked with singer Ithamara Koorax on several recordings and concerts appearing live with her as special guest at several venues in Rio de Janeiro such as Teatro Rival BNDES Auditorium and Funarte Sidney Miller Hall They also recorded together in 1996 the album Almost In Love Ithamara Koorax Sings The Luiz Bonfa Songbook featuring Bonfa on acoustic guitar plus special guests Larry Coryell Eumir Deodato Ron Carter Marcos Suzano and Sadao Watanabe The sessions produced by Arnaldo DeSouteiro were filmed for a Japanese TV broadcast presented by Sadao Watanabe Bonfa wrote soundtracks for two dozens of movies such as Black Orpheus O Santo Modico Os Cafajestes The Gentle Rain Pour Un Amour Lointain Le Ore dell Amore Carnival Of Crime and Prisoner Of Rio on which he collaborated with arranger Hans Zimmer among many others He died of prostate cancer at 78 in Rio de Janeiro on January 12 2001 At the time of his death he was working in the soundtracks for a movie produced and starred by Karen Black and for a Broadway show titled Brazilian Bombshell based in the life of Carmen Miranda and to be starred by Sonia Braga Legacy editIn 2005 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings released an album of Bonfa s work entitled Solo in Rio 1959 which included previously unreleased material from the original recording session In 2008 Universal Music France released a coffee table book containing two CDs which included previously unreleased material of the Black Orpheus soundtrack and a DVD Also in 2008 Universal Music released The Brazilian Scene Braziliana and Black Orpheus celebrating the 50th anniversary of the bossa nova Bonfa s major legacy continues to be his compositions from the Black Orpheus soundtrack most notably the instantly recognizable bossa nova classic Manha de Carnaval But Bonfa s discography also attests to his uniquely inventive mastery of Brazilian jazz guitar Bonfa s guitar style was brassier and more penetrating than that of his major contemporary Joao Gilberto and Bonfa was a frequent and adept soloist whereas Gilberto plays his own suave intricate brand of rhythm guitar almost exclusively Bonfa often played solo guitar in a polyphonic style harmonizing melody lines in a manner similar to that made famous by Wes Montgomery in the US or playing lead and rhythm parts simultaneously As a composer and as a guitarist Bonfa played a pivotal role in bridging the incumbent samba cancao style with the innovations of the bossa nova movement Bonfa s instrumental Seville from his 1967 LP Luiz Bonfa Plays Great Songs is the basis for the 2011 hit Somebody That I Used to Know by Belgian Australian musician Gotye Gotye s song charted number one in 27 countries Many other Bonfa s songs have been heavily sampled by MCs rappers and DJs of the hip hop generation Bonfa Nova was sampled by Brazilian rapper Marcelo D2 on the hit song A Procura da Batida Perfeita Jacaranda was sampled by the group Planet Hemp on Se Liga Bahia Soul was sampled by the British band Smoke City on their biggest hit Underwater Love Saudade Vem Correndo became the hip hero anthem Runnin recorded by The Pharcyde In 2021 JPEGMAFIA sampled different parts of the same song in DIKEMBE which was included in the offline version of his LP album and afterwards released in streaming services in his EP OFFLINE Japanese DJ Nujabes ヌジャベス also sampled Shade of the Mango Tree from 1980 s Bonfa Burrows Brazil in his track Lady Brown on the album Metaphorical Music in 2004 Discography edit1955 Luiz Bonfa 10 Continental LPP 21 1956 De Cigarro em Cigarro 10 Continental LPP 53 1956 Noite e Dia with Eduardo Lincoln Continental LPP 3018 1956 Meia Noite em Copacabana Polydor LPNG 4004 1956 Edu N 2 Radio 0036 V 1956 Orfeu da Conceicao Odeon MODB 3056 1957 Alta Versatilidade Odeon MOFB 3003 1957 Violao Boemio Odeon MOFB 3014 1958 Ritmo Continentais Odeon MOFB 3020 1958 Bonfafa with Fafa Lemos Odeon MOFB 3047 1958 Luiz Bonfa e Silvia Telles Odeon BWB 1040 1958 Meu Querido Violao Odeon MOFB 3076 1958 Toca Melodias das Americas Imperial 30009 1958 Amor The Fabulous Guitar of Luiz Bonfa Atlantic SD 8028 1959 Black Orpheus Orfeu Negro O S T with Antonio Carlos Jobim Epic LN3672 10 Philips B76 470R re released also on Fontana and Verve 1959 O Violao de Luiz Bonfa Cook 1134 1960 A Voz e o Violao with Norma Suely Odeon MOFB 3144 1960 Passeio no Rio Odeon BWB 1151 1961 Pery Ribeiro Odeon 7BD 1011 1961 Luiz Bonfa Odeon 7BD 1017 1961 Pery Ribeiro e Seu Mundo de Cancoes Romanticas with Pery Ribeiro Odeon MOFB 3272 1961 Socio de Alcova RCA LCD 1007 1962 O Violao e o Samba Odeon MOFB 3295 1962 Le Roi de la Bossa Nova Fontana 680 228ML 1962 Bossa Nova no Carnegie Hall Audio Fidelity AFLP 2101 1962 Luiz Bonfa Plays and Sings Bossa Nova Verve V6 8522 1962 Le Ore dell amore C A M CEP 45 102 1963 Caterina Valente e Luiz Bonfa London LLN 7090 1963 Jazz Samba Encore with Stan Getz Verve V6 8523 1963 Recado Novo de Luiz Bonfa Odeon MOFB 3310 1963 Violao Boemio Vol 2 Odeon SMOFB 3360 1964 Rio with Paul Winter Columbia CS 9115 1965 The Gentle Rain O S T with Eumir Deodato Mercury SR 61016 1965 Quincy Plays for Pussycats with Quincy Jones Mercury SR 61050 1965 The Shadow of Your Smile Verve V6 8629 1965 Braziliana with Maria Helena Toledo Philips PHS 600 199 1965 The New Sound of Brazil with Joao Donato RCA LSP 3473 1965 The Movie Song Album with Tony Bennett Columbia CS 9272 1965 The Brazilian Scene Philips PHS 600 208 1967 Pour un amour lointain United Artists 36 123 UAE 1967 Luiz Bonfa Dot DLP 25804 1967 Stevie amp Eydie Bonfa amp Brazil with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme Columbia CS 9530 1967 Luiz Bonfa Plays Great Songs Dot DLP 25825 1968 Black Orpheus Impressions Dot DLP 25848 1968 Bonfa Dot DLP 25881 1969 My Way with Frank Sinatra Reprise FS 1029 1969 I Got a Woman and Some Blues with George Benson A amp M SP 9 3025 1970 The New Face of Bonfa RCA LSP 4376 1971 Sanctuary RCA LSP 4591 1972 Introspection RCA FSP 297 1973 Jacaranda Ranwood R 8112 1978 Bonfa Burrows Brazil Cherry Pie CPF 1045 1986 For A Distant Love with Yana Purim Pausa Records PR 7203 1989 Non Stop to Brazil Chesky JD29 1992 The Bonfa Magic Caju Music 511 404 2 re released also on Milestone Records and JVC Victor 1992 The Brazil Project with Toots Thielemans Private Music 82101 1992 The Brazil Project 2 with Toots Thielemans Private Music 82110 1995 Rio Vermelho Red River with Ithamara Koorax Imagem 2012 1996 Almost In Love Ithamara Koorax Sings The Luiz Bonfa Songbook Paddle Wheel KICP 503 1997 Here In My Heart with Kenny Rankin Private Music 0100582148 2 2003 Love Dance with Ithamara Koorax Milestone MCD 9327 2 2005 Solo in Rio 1959 Smithsonian Folkways SFW CD 40483 2015 Strange MessageReferences edit Luiz Bonfa at AllMusicExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luiz Bonfa Luiz Bonfa The Brazilian Wizard by Brian Hodel Nos Bastidores do Concerto de Bossa Nova no Carnegie Hall 1962 Solo in Rio 1959 album details at Smithsonian Folkways Luiz Bonfa at IMDb Luiz Bonfa discography at Discogs Luiz Bonfa discography with album art and descriptions by Koichi and Motoko Yasuoka Luiz Bonfa on the Julie Andrews Hour on YouTube with Steve Lawrence in 1973 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luiz Bonfa amp oldid 1218209497, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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