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Olodum

Olodum is a bloco-afro from Salvador's carnival, in Bahia, Brazil. It was founded by the percussionist Neguinho do Samba.[1]

Members of Olodum performing.

Banda Olodum (Olodum's Band) edit

Olodum is widely credited with developing the music style known as samba reggae and for its active participation in carnaval each year. Neguinho do Samba, the lead percussionist, created a mix of the traditional Brazilian samba beat with merengue, salsa, and reggae rhythms for the Bahian Carnival of 1986; this became known as samba reggae. This "bloco afro" music is closely tied to its African roots, as seen through its percussion instruments, participatory dancing and unique rhythm.[2] It also directly draws from many Caribbean cultures, like Cuba and Puerto Rico.[3] Olodum gained worldwide notoriety as an African-Brazilian percussive group and performed in Europe, Japan, and almost all of South America. Olodum's performing band (or Banda) has released records in its own right and has been featured on recordings by Brazilian stars such as Simone and Daniela Mercury. In 1988, Simone recorded "Me ama mô" live, in Pelourinho, featuring Neguinho do Samba and Olodum, for Simone's album, Simone.

In 1990, Olodum performed on Paul Simon's album The Rhythm of the Saints, appearing on the song "The Obvious Child," as well as in its accompanying music video. On November 17 of that year, they performed the song with Simon on the American variety show Saturday Night Live, and subsequently appeared in Simon's Central Park concert the following year.

In 1996, the band appeared on heavy metal band Sepultura's album Roots. Later that year, they participated in the music video for Michael Jackson's "They Don't Care About Us", from his ninth studio album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I. The first video clip was recorded in Pelourinho and featured Jackson collaborating with the 200 members of Olodum, who played music in the video.[citation needed] The media interest surrounding the video exposed Olodum to 140 countries around the world, bringing them worldwide fame and increasing their credibility in Brazil.[citation needed] After this, Olodum recorded with famous artists from Brazil and abroad, such as Wayne Shorter, Jimmy Cliff, Herbie Hancock, and Caetano Veloso.

In 2013, the band played live with Kimbra on Rock in Rio's sunset stage, performing a cover of "They Don't Care About Us". The following year, they participated in "We Are One (Ole Ola)," the official song of the FIFA World Cup 2014, with rapper Pitbull and singers Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte. On June 12, they performed the song at the 2014 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony, along with Pitbull, Lopez and Leitte, in Arena Corinthians, São Paulo, prior to the Brazil v. Croatia match.[4]

Causes edit

Olodum develops activism to combat social discrimination, boost the self-esteem and pride of Afro-Brazilians, and defend and fight to secure civil and human rights for marginalized people in Bahia and Brazil. It developed a social project called Escola Olodum (Olodum School).

Annually, since 1980, in Salvador's Bahian Carnival, Olodum discusses topics related to the importance of African culture in the construction of society, as in the 2014 carnival theme, "Ashanti - The Golden Throne and the Queen Yaa Asantewaa." The theme song is chosen in a songwriter competition called FEMADUM (in English, Olodum's Music and Arts Festival).

Notable deaths edit

Olodum percussionist Neguinho do Samba died of heart failure on October 31, 2009, at the age of 54.[1] On June 13, 2011, Olodum's ex-vocalist and songwriter Germano Meneghel, author of hits like "Avisa lá," "Vem, Meu Amor," "Alegria Geral," and the posthumous "Várias Queixas," was found dead in his home at age 49; the cause of death is still unknown.[5]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Egito Madagáscar (1987)
  • Olodum 10 Anos (1989)
  • Da Atlântida à Bahia (1990)
  • Movimento (1993)
  • Menino Dourado (1994)
  • Filhos do Sol (1995)
  • Da Alta à Bahia (1997)
  • Liberdade (1997)
  • Popularidade (1999)
  • Olodum Pela Vida (2002)
  • Roma Negra (2005)
  • Pela Vida (2005)

Live albums edit

  • Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival (1997)
  • 25 Anos de Samba Reggae: Ao Vivo (2005)

Collections edit

  • 10 Anos - Do Deserto do Saara ao Nordeste Brasileiro (1994)
  • A Música do Olodum - 20 Anos (2000)
  • Nova Série - Olodum (2008)

References edit

  1. ^ a b . EFE. G1. 2009-11-02. Archived from the original on 2009-11-05. Retrieved 2009-11-28.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2008-02-15.
  3. ^ Behague, Gerard. "Rap, Reggae, Rock, or Samba: The Local and the Global in Brazilian Popular Music (1985-95)." Latin American Music Review 27, no. 1
  4. ^ Moreno, Carolina (April 8, 2014). "Pitbull Debuts 'We Are One (Ole Ola)' Ft. J.Lo For Brazil World Cup (AUDIO)". Huffington Post. Retrieved June 7, 2014.
  5. ^ "La misteriosa muerte del vocalista de Olodum". Télam. Teleshow. 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2011-07-09.

External links edit

  • Olodum's home page
  • English language website (includes discography)

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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 Olodum news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Olodum is a bloco afro from Salvador s carnival in Bahia Brazil It was founded by the percussionist Neguinho do Samba 1 Members of Olodum performing Contents 1 Banda Olodum Olodum s Band 2 Causes 3 Notable deaths 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Live albums 4 3 Collections 5 References 6 External linksBanda Olodum Olodum s Band editOlodum is widely credited with developing the music style known as samba reggae and for its active participation in carnaval each year Neguinho do Samba the lead percussionist created a mix of the traditional Brazilian samba beat with merengue salsa and reggae rhythms for the Bahian Carnival of 1986 this became known as samba reggae This bloco afro music is closely tied to its African roots as seen through its percussion instruments participatory dancing and unique rhythm 2 It also directly draws from many Caribbean cultures like Cuba and Puerto Rico 3 Olodum gained worldwide notoriety as an African Brazilian percussive group and performed in Europe Japan and almost all of South America Olodum s performing band or Banda has released records in its own right and has been featured on recordings by Brazilian stars such as Simone and Daniela Mercury In 1988 Simone recorded Me ama mo live in Pelourinho featuring Neguinho do Samba and Olodum for Simone s album Simone In 1990 Olodum performed on Paul Simon s album The Rhythm of the Saints appearing on the song The Obvious Child as well as in its accompanying music video On November 17 of that year they performed the song with Simon on the American variety show Saturday Night Live and subsequently appeared in Simon s Central Park concert the following year In 1996 the band appeared on heavy metal band Sepultura s album Roots Later that year they participated in the music video for Michael Jackson s They Don t Care About Us from his ninth studio album HIStory Past Present and Future Book I The first video clip was recorded in Pelourinho and featured Jackson collaborating with the 200 members of Olodum who played music in the video citation needed The media interest surrounding the video exposed Olodum to 140 countries around the world bringing them worldwide fame and increasing their credibility in Brazil citation needed After this Olodum recorded with famous artists from Brazil and abroad such as Wayne Shorter Jimmy Cliff Herbie Hancock and Caetano Veloso In 2013 the band played live with Kimbra on Rock in Rio s sunset stage performing a cover of They Don t Care About Us The following year they participated in We Are One Ole Ola the official song of the FIFA World Cup 2014 with rapper Pitbull and singers Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte On June 12 they performed the song at the 2014 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony along with Pitbull Lopez and Leitte in Arena Corinthians Sao Paulo prior to the Brazil v Croatia match 4 Causes editOlodum develops activism to combat social discrimination boost the self esteem and pride of Afro Brazilians and defend and fight to secure civil and human rights for marginalized people in Bahia and Brazil It developed a social project called Escola Olodum Olodum School Annually since 1980 in Salvador s Bahian Carnival Olodum discusses topics related to the importance of African culture in the construction of society as in the 2014 carnival theme Ashanti The Golden Throne and the Queen Yaa Asantewaa The theme song is chosen in a songwriter competition called FEMADUM in English Olodum s Music and Arts Festival Notable deaths editOlodum percussionist Neguinho do Samba died of heart failure on October 31 2009 at the age of 54 1 On June 13 2011 Olodum s ex vocalist and songwriter Germano Meneghel author of hits like Avisa la Vem Meu Amor Alegria Geral and the posthumous Varias Queixas was found dead in his home at age 49 the cause of death is still unknown 5 Discography editStudio albums edit Egito Madagascar 1987 Olodum 10 Anos 1989 Da Atlantida a Bahia 1990 Movimento 1993 Menino Dourado 1994 Filhos do Sol 1995 Da Alta a Bahia 1997 Liberdade 1997 Popularidade 1999 Olodum Pela Vida 2002 Roma Negra 2005 Pela Vida 2005 Live albums edit Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1997 25 Anos de Samba Reggae Ao Vivo 2005 Collections edit 10 Anos Do Deserto do Saara ao Nordeste Brasileiro 1994 A Musica do Olodum 20 Anos 2000 Nova Serie Olodum 2008 References edit a b Morre Neguinho do Samba fundador do Olodum EFE G1 2009 11 02 Archived from the original on 2009 11 05 Retrieved 2009 11 28 African Music Encyclopedia Archived from the original on 2011 07 10 Retrieved 2008 02 15 Behague Gerard Rap Reggae Rock or Samba The Local and the Global in Brazilian Popular Music 1985 95 Latin American Music Review 27 no 1 Moreno Carolina April 8 2014 Pitbull Debuts We Are One Ole Ola Ft J Lo For Brazil World Cup AUDIO Huffington Post Retrieved June 7 2014 La misteriosa muerte del vocalista de Olodum Telam Teleshow 2011 06 13 Retrieved 2011 07 09 External links editOlodum s home page English language website includes discography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Olodum amp oldid 1127805979, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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