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Roberto Carlos (singer)

Roberto Carlos Braga Moreira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁoˈbɛʁtu ˈkaʁlus]; born April 19, 1941) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, also known as "King of Latin Music" or simply "the King".[1] Most of his songs were written in partnership with his friend, singer and songwriter Erasmo Carlos (no relation). Roberto Carlos has sold over 70 million albums around the world.[2][3] He is considered one of the most influential artists in Brazil, being cited as a source of inspiration by many artists and bands. His net worth is estimated at US$160 million.[4]

Roberto Carlos
Roberto Carlos in 2018
Background information
Birth nameRoberto Carlos Braga Moreira
Born (1941-04-19) April 19, 1941 (age 82)
OriginCachoeiro de Itapemirim, Espírito Santo, Brazil
Genres
  • Jovem Guarda, MPB
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • actor
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1951–present
Websiterobertocarlos.com

Career edit

Childhood

Roberto Carlos Braga was born in Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, at the southern part of the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo. He is the fourth and last son of watchmaker Robertino Braga (March 27, 1896 – January 27, 1980) and seamstress Laura Moreira Braga (April 10, 1914 – April 17, 2010). The family lived in a modest home on top of a hill in the Nook neighbourhood. His siblings were Lauro Roberto Braga, Carlos Alberto Moreira Braga and Norminha. At age 6, during the feast of St Peter, the patron saint of Cachoeiro do Itapemirim, Roberto Carlos was hit by a steam locomotive and had to have his right leg amputated just below his knee.[5] He still uses a prosthesis, but avoids talking about it.

As a child he learned to play the guitar and the piano – first with his mother and later at the Itapemirim Music Conservatory. At 9 years old, he performed for the first time at a children's show broadcast by Rádio Cachoeiro (he sang a bolero called "Mal Amor"). He won candies as the first prize. Years later, he recalled the occasion for the book Roberto Carlos Up Close, by Paulo Cesar de Araujo: "I was very nervous, yet very happy to be able to sing on the radio. I got a lot of candies, which was the prize for the kids who'd sing there. It was a beautiful day." He became a regular performer on that particular show.

1960s edit

 
Roberto Carlos, 1966. National Archives of Brazil.

Influenced by his idol Elvis Presley and the 1950s rock revolution, he rose to stardom as the main figure of the 1950s and 1960s musical movement known as Jovem Guarda (or Young Guard), which was a rip off from another TV Show. From the same name "Jovem Guarda" was the first manifestation of the Brazilian pop rock movement. Since then, Roberto Carlos has been called "O Rei" (the King).

When his first single and first LP (Louco por você, 1961) were commercial failures, Roberto Carlos was in danger of being fired from CBS in favor of Sérgio Murilo [pt], the first successful rock singer in Brazil. Nevertheless, Murilo was fired instead for clashing with musical director Evandro Ribeiro over repertoire and payment, opening up space for Roberto Carlos. During his first decade of recording, Roberto Carlos also starred in a few motion pictures directed by Roberto Farias, many of them inspired by the Beatles movies.

Jovem Guarda

Roberto Carlos insisted on investing time in young music, rock, and in 1962 released Splish Splash. With his friend Erasmo Carlos, Roberto recorded Portuguese versions of pop songs and wrote his own songs, such as "Parei Na Contramão" which became a hit. The following year the singer was back on the charts with the album É Proibido Fumar, in which, besides the title track, the highlight was the song "O Calhambeque". Thus was born the Jovem Guarda (TV Show).

Nationally known, Roberto Carlos began to host the Jovem Guarda TV program in 1965 at TV Record, along with Erasmo Carlos and Wanderléa. The program further popularized the pop rock movement in Brazil and established the singer, who became one of the first idols of the young Brazilian culture. Also in 1965, the albums Roberto Carlos Canta Para A Juventude – with hits "A Estoria do Homem Mau (Old Man Moses)," "Os Sete Cabeludos", "Eu Sou Fã Do Monoquini" and "Eu Não Quero Ver Você Triste" partnerships with Erasmo Carlos –and Jovem Guarda with the hits "Quero Que Vá Tudo Pro Inferno", "Lobo Mau", "O Feio" (Getúlio Cortes) and "Não É Papo Pra Mim" were released.

 
Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos and Wanderléa in the movie Roberto Carlos e o Diamante Cor de Rosa, 1970. National Archives of Brazil.

In 1966 Roberto Carlos presented the programs "Roberto Carlos à Noite", "Opus 7", "Jovem Guarda em Alta Tensão" e "Todos os Jovens do Mundo", at TV Record, all of them short-lived. That year would be marked by a fight that nearly ended the partnership between him and Erasmo. The reason for the split was a failure of production of the "Show in Si Monal ..." TV Record, which paid homage to Erasmo. The production was to present a pot-pourri of Erasmo's most famous compositions, including "Parei na Contramão" and "Quero Que Vá Tudo Pro Inferno". The controversy was created because of these songs were composed in partnership with Roberto Carlos, but the credits were given only to Erasmo. The two quarreled, and the partnership was suspended for more than one year. During this period, Roberto wrote "We There Yet?" and "Namoradinha de Um Amigo Meu" were released on the LP "Roberto Carlos" that year (the album still had the hits "Eu Te Darei O Céu", "Esqueça", "Negro Gato" (Getúlio Cortes) and "Nossa Canção" (Luiz Ayrão).[citation needed]

In 1967, the friendship between Roberto and Erasmo was shaken, though the two still presented – along with Wanderléa – the "Jovem Guarda" show on TV Record. Roberto wrote his own hits like "Como É Grande Meu Amor Por Você", "Corro Demais", "Quando" and "De vale tudo isso?", which would be released on the LP "Roberto Carlos em Ritmo de Aventura" soundtrack of movie with the same name, released the following year. The film was produced and directed by Roberto Farias and featured Roberto Carlos as protagonist, with José Lewgoy and Reginaldo Faria in the cast. The film became a box office success in the Brazilian cinema. With his many professional commitments, Roberto could not finish the lyrics for "Eu Sou Terrível", which was to be the starting soundtrack of the feature. He asked his former partner Erasmo Carlos, who helped finalize the lyrics. Thus, friendship and partnership between the two resumed.[6] Later that year, Roberto Carlos had his first performances abroad, in Cannes (France) and participated in several Brazilian Pop Music festivals. He placed fifth with the song "Maria Carnaval e Cinzas" (Luís Carlos Paraná). Some people objected to the presence of a Jovem Guarda icon.[citation needed]

In 1968 the LP O Inimitável was released. A transition record in the singer's career, the album had influences in U.S. black music (soul / funk) and scored several hits, like "Se Você Pensa", "Eu Te Amo, Te Amo, Te Amo", "É Meu É Meu É Meu", "As Canções que você Fez Pra Mim" (all partnerships with Erasmo Carlos), "Ciúmes De Você" (Luiz Ayrão), and "Eu Não Vou Deixar Você Tão Só" (Marcos Antonio). Later that year, Roberto Carlos became the first and only Brazilian to win the Festival of San Remo (Italy), with the song "Canzone Per Te", Sergio Endrigo and Sergio Bardotti. The singer would change his style in 1969 and also stopped naming his albums. The album Roberto Carlos was marked by a greater romanticism instead of the traditional themes typical of the Jovem Guarda youth. Among the successes of this LP are "As Curvas da Estrada De Santos", "Sua Estupidez" and "As Flores do Jardim de Nossa Casa", all partnerships with Erasmo Carlos. Later that year, he starred in Roberto Carlos e o Diamante Cor-de-rosa, the second film directed by Roberto Farias and new success at the box office.

1970s and 80s edit

 
Roberto Carlos, 1972. National Archives of Brazil.

The 1970 decade was marked by the end of the Jovem Guarda and the bolstering the prestige of Roberto Carlos as a romantic artist in Brazil and abroad (USA, Europe and Latin America). The singer became the artist who would sell the most albums in the country. Several of his songs were recorded by other artists such as Julio Iglesias, Caravelli and Ray Conniff. In 1970, the singer made a successful series of shows in Canecão. Later that year, he launched his annual album, which brought such hits as "Ana", "Veste A Roupa Meu Bem" and "Jesus Cristo", a song which also marked his approach to religion.

The following year, Roberto Carlos a 300 km Por Hora, the last movie starring the singer, was released also a great national success. Also in 1971, another album was released, featuring the hits "Detalhes," "Amada Amante", "Todos Estão Surdos", "Debaixo dos Caracóis dos Seus Cabelos" (homage to Caetano Veloso) and "Como Dois E Dois" (Caetano). The 1972 album resonated with "A Montanha", "Como Vai Você", and "Quando As Crianças Saírem de Férias" in addition to being the first LP to reach the milestone of one million copies sold, and in 1973, with "Rotina" and "Proposta". On December 24, 1974, TV Globo aired a special show with singer, which got huge ratings. From that year, the program would be aired at the end of each year. That same year, he released another album, with hits like "O Portão" and "Eu Quero Apenas".

The 1975 album had a hit with "Além do Horizonte" and a remake of his 1965 song "Quero Que Vai Tudo Pro Inferno". The following year the singer would record the new LP in the CBS Studios in New York. The album spawned the songs "Ilegal, Imoral e Engorda" and "Os Seus Botões"." In 1977, Roberto Carlos released his annual album, with hits like "Amigo" (an homage to Erasmo Carlos), "Muito Romântico" (Caetano Veloso) and "Cavalgada" and reached #1 on the charts. The following year, another annual album was released, which featured the songs "Café da Manhã", "Força Estranha" (Caetano Veloso) and "Lady Laura" – a song dedicated to his mother. The album sold 1,500,000 copies. In addition to albums that sold more than 1 million copies a year, Roberto Carlos's shows were also popular; in 1978, the singer toured the country for six months, always with packed houses. When Pope John Paul II visited Mexico in 1979, he was greeted with the song "Amigo", sung by a choir of children. The event was broadcast live to hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Roberto also engaged in support of the UN International Year of the Child.[7]

In the early 1980s, he took part in another campaign, this time for the International Year of the Disabled. In 1981, the singer made international tours and recorded the first album in English – others would be released in Spanish, Italian and French. He also recorded the annual album, which featured hits like "Emoções", "Cama e Mesa" and "As Baleias". In 1982, Maria Bethânia participated in the yearly album, the duet "Amiga." It was the first time the singer invited another artist to participate in the recordings on the disc. Roberto Carlos (1982) also had the hit song "Fera Ferida", another collaboration with Erasmo.

After his first decade of success, Roberto Carlos moved towards a more serious, adult-oriented approach to singing, whilst consistently continuing to score hits in his country and throughout Latin America, as well as in Portugal, Spain and Italy. In the 1980s, Roberto Carlos also began recording in English and French (he had already recorded albums in Spanish, Italian, and, naturally, Portuguese). He went on to win the Globo de Cristal trophy[citation needed], awarded by CBS to Brazilian artists who sell more than five million copies outside Brazil. At the same time, his albums continued to break records in his country. Caminhoneiro (1984) aired 3,000 times in a single day, soon topped by his own Verde e Amarelo (1985), with 3,500 airings. In 1985 he participated in the campaign to help children in Latin America, in the song Cantarê, cantarás, he performed with Julio Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Jose Feliciano, Plácido Domingo, Cheech Marin and Menudo, among others. He won the 1988 Grammy for Best Latin American Singer and the following year he reached the top of Billboard's Latin charts. Also in 1989, he had a hit with the song "Amazonia". In the traditional year-end special Rede Globo he sang hits like "Outra Vez" alongside Simone.

In 1986, Roberto Carlos performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York and two years later became one of the only Brazilians ever to win a Grammy Award in the category of Best Latin Pop Album with Roberto Carlos / Tolo. In 1998, due to the illness of his wife Maria Rita, Roberto Carlos had to reconcile the disc recording and support for his wife hospitalized in São Paulo. His yearly record, that almost was not released, had only four new songs, including "O Baile da Fazenda", a partnership with Erasmo Carlos and was attended special Dominguinhos. In 1999, the worsening state of health of Maria Rita, followed by her death in December of that year, made the singer failed to make the traditional end of year special on Rede Globo and to record a new album. The record company Sony has just launched The 30 Greatest Hits (Vol. 1 and 2), paired with a collection of greatest hits and a new song, the religious "Todas As Nossas Senhoras", written with Erasmo.

1990s and 2000s edit

Carlos continued to record through the 1990s, focusing on romantic songs. In the mid-1990s a retro-Jovem Guarda wave hit Brazil, and Carlos—who was considered a has-been amongst a younger generation familiar only with his romantic and sentimental hits directed at a middleaged audience—had his importance cited by younger musicians such as Cássia Eller, Adriana Calcanhotto, Chico Science e Nação Zumbi, Barão Vermelho and Skank. Skank also recorded Rei, a tribute to Roberto Carlos with his classic hits from the heyday of the Jovem Guarda epoch.

In 1992 he left his name on the Latin artist Walk of Fame in Miami in the United States. In 1994, Roberto Carlos managed to beat the Beatles' sales in Latin America, selling over 70 million records. In 1996, Roberto Carlos scored another success in partnership with Erasmo Carlos, Mulher de 40, and recorded along with Julio Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Plácido Domingo, Ricky Martin, Jon Secada among others, the song in Spanish, "Puedes Llegar", the theme of the Atlanta Olympics in the United States. In 1997, he launched the Spanish-language album Canciones Que Amo.

In 1998, Carlos's second wife, Maria Rita, discovered she had cancer (she would die in 1999).[citation needed] After a one-year break, Roberto Carlos returned to recording and performing. In 2001, he broke his contract with Sony (formerly CBS), the recording company through which he had released a vast majority of his albums, due to reasons connected to his wife's death.[citation needed] However, in a 2008 interview, Roberto Carlos stated that he had no intention of retiring from the music industry anytime soon and released an album later that year. In 2004, Carlos was awarded the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.[8] He was later recognized as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year in 2015.

In December 2006, "Duetos" a CD with 14 tracks and a DVD with 16 numbers was released, which had taken of the special moments recorded for the Globo since the 1970s. Later that year Roberto Carlos won the Latin Grammy for best romantic music album (album Roberto Carlos, 2005). In the same period, the publisher Planeta launched the book Roberto Carlos em Detalhes, by Paulo Cesar de Araujo, an unauthorized biography about the singer, a result of 16 years of research and with testimonies of about 200 people who participated in the career of Roberto. Roberto Carlos repudiated the publication, claiming that there is untruth in it, and announced his intention to withdraw the work from circulation. The court ruled for Roberto Carlos and the book Roberto Carlos em Detalhes was pulled from stores at the end of February 2007.[9][10] On April 27, 2007, after a long hearing at the Criminal Forum of Barra Funda, São Paulo, all copies of the book were recalled.

In January 2007, the singer travelled to Spain, where he recorded his first album in Spanish in a decade. In June, he performed at Canecão. In addition to special appearances by singers Gilberto Gil, Zeca Pagodinho, and journalists Nelson Motta and Leda Nagle and established actors and actresses, the show's repertoire included the entirety of "É Preciso Saber Viver", a song whose verse "se o bem e o mal existem" (If there are good and evil) the singer had long refused to sing long before, due to OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder).

Every year, Roberto Carlos hosts a special TV show singing his greatest hits along with special guests. The show has become a tradition in Brazilian television. The house where Carlos was born has also been converted into a museum dedicated to him.

In 2008, Roberto Carlos and Caetano Veloso did a show together in tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim, which was recorded on CD and DVD "Roberto Carlos, Caetano Veloso and Tom Jobim's music". Jaques Morelenbaum, Daniel Jobim and Wanderlea participated in this show. In 2009, he began a tour celebrating 50 years of his career, and his first concert was on April 19 in Itapemirim, his hometown, the day he turned 68 years old. In April, the show "They sing Roberto – DIVAS", at the Municipal Theater of São Paulo, was attended by the great singers of national music, such Adriana Calcanhotto, Alcione, Ana Carolina, Claudia Leitte, Daniela Mercury, Fafa de Belém, Fernanda Abreu, Ivete Sangalo, Luiza Possi, Marina Lima, Mart'nália, Nana Caymmi, Paula Toller, Rosemary [pt], Sandy, Wanderlea and Zizi Possi. The television host Hebe Camargo and the actress Marilia Pera also participated in the show. Roberto Carlos was considered by the Journal Times one of the 100 most influential Brazilians of 2009.

2010s to present edit

His mother Laura Moreira Braga died on April 17, 2010, at age 96. The news of her death was given minutes after a Roberto Carlos's concert at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Through the 2010s, Roberto Carlos continued his yearly cruise ship concert project, "Emoções em Alto Mar" (Emotions in the High Seas). In the second half of 2011, the singer also held a concert in the city of Jerusalem, titled "Emoções em Jerusalem".

Roberto Carlos was paid homage by the Beija-Flor samba school in the 2011 Carnival parade.[11]

In 2013, "Esse Cara Sou Eu" won the Best Brazilian Song and was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2013 Latin Grammy Awards. In 2015, he received the Billboard Latin Music Lifetime Achievement Award and was recognized Person of the Year by the Latin Recording Academy.[12] Roberto Carlos received the Excellence Award at the 2019 Lo Nuestro Awards.

50th career anniversary edit

 
A stenciled graffiti of Roberto Carlos in the streets of São Paulo. It depicts the cover of his self-titled 1972 album.

On July 11, 2009, to celebrate his 50th career anniversary, Roberto Carlos performed a major show at Maracanã Stadium. It was his first presentation in the stadium. The estimated audience was about 70,000 people.[13]

Roberto Carlos's 50th career anniversary was also celebrated with a major exhibition in the Lucas Nogueira Garcez Pavilion, located in Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo. The interactive expo, opened on March 4, 2010, portrayed the singer's life and career.[14] The young poet and composer Gabriel Ataide Lima, says in its influences that Roberto Carlos was one of the largest, and thanks to his music, he realized that "poetry has to be sweet, pure, direct, and lively. Speaking of themes love it ... no grueling things I learned from Roberto Carlos. Besides singing themes like nature, religion and life in peace. "

Discography edit

Mostly in Portuguese; some songs in Spanish, English and Italian. As the majority of Roberto Carlos's albums are simply self-titled, the most significant hit of each album is also indicated.

  • 1961 - Louco Por Você
  • 1963 - Splish Splash
  • 1964 - É Proibido Fumar
  • 1965 - Canta Para a Juventude
  • 1965 - Canta a la Juventud
  • 1965 - Jovem Guarda
  • 1966 - Roberto Carlos ("Eu Te Darei O Céu")
  • 1967 - Roberto Carlos em Ritmo de Aventura
  • 1968 - O Inimitável
  • 1969 - Roberto Carlos ("As Flores do Jardim da Nossa casa")
  • 1970 - Roberto Carlos ("Ana")
  • 1971 - Roberto Carlos ("Detalhes")
  • 1972 - Roberto Carlos ("A Janela")
  • 1972 - Un gato en la oscuridad
  • 1973 - Roberto Carlos ("A Cigana")
  • 1973 - En español ("La distancia")
  • 1974 - Roberto Carlos ("Despedida")
  • 1974 - El día que me quieras
  • 1975 - Roberto Carlos ("Quero Que Va Tudo Pro Inferno")
  • 1975 - Quiero verte a mi lado
  • 1976 - Roberto Carlos ("Ilegal, Imoral ou Engorda")
  • 1976 - San Remo 1968
  • 1976 - Tu cuerpo
  • 1977 - Roberto Carlos ("Amigo")
  • 1977 - En español ("El progreso")
  • 1978 - Roberto Carlos ("Fé")
  • 1978 - Roberto Carlos ("Amigo (en español)")
  • 1979 - Roberto Carlos ("Meu Querido, Meu Velho, Meu Amigo")
  • 1979 - Roberto Carlos ("Fé (en español)")
  • 1980 - Roberto Carlos ("A guerra dos meninos")
  • 1980 - Mi querido, mi viejo, mi amigo
  • 1981 - Roberto Carlos ("Ele está prá chegar")
  • 1981 - La guerra de los niños
  • 1982 - Roberto Carlos ("Amiga")
  • 1982 - Roberto Carlos ("Emociones")
  • 1983 - Roberto Carlos ("O Amor é a Moda")
  • 1983 - Roberto Carlos ("Amiga (en español)")
  • 1984 - Roberto Carlos ("Coração")
  • 1984 - Roberto Carlos ("El amor y la moda")
  • 1985 - Roberto Carlos ("Verde e Amarelo")
  • 1985 - Roberto Carlos '85 ("Corazón")
  • 1986 - Roberto Carlos ("Apocalipse")
  • 1986 - Roberto Carlos '86 ("De corazón a corazón")
  • 1987 - Roberto Carlos ("Tô chutando lata")
  • 1987 - Nuestro amor
  • 1988 - Roberto Carlos ("Se Diverte e Já Não Pensa em Mim")
  • 1988 - Ao Vivo (live recording)
  • 1988 - Volver
  • 1989 - Roberto Carlos ("Amazônia")
  • 1989 - Sonrie
  • 1990 - Roberto Carlos ("Super herói")
  • 1990 - Pajaro herido
  • 1991 - Roberto Carlos ("Todas As Manhãs")
  • 1991 - Roberto Carlos ("Súper héroe")
  • 1992 - Roberto Carlos ("Você É Minha")
  • 1993 - Roberto Carlos ("O Velho Caminhoneiro")
  • 1993 - Roberto Carlos ("Mujer pequeña")
  • 1994 - Roberto Carlos ("Alô")
  • 1995 - Roberto Carlos ("Amigo Não Chore Por Ela")
  • 1996 - Roberto Carlos ("Mulher de 40")
  • 1997 - Canciones Que Amo
  • 1998 - Roberto Carlos ("Meu Menino Jesus")
  • 1999 - 30 Grandes Sucessos (Greatest Hits)
  • 2000 - Mensagens
  • 2000 - Amor Sem Limites
  • 2000 - Grandes Canciones (2 CD's)
  • 2001 - Acústico MTV (MTV Unplugged)
  • 2002 - Ao Vivo (Live)
  • 2003 - Pra Sempre
  • 2004 - Pra Sempre Ao Vivo No Pacaembu (Live)
  • 2004 - Mensajes de Fe
  • 2005 - Roberto Carlos ("Promessa")
  • 2006 - Duetos
  • 2008 - En Vivo (Live in Spanish)
  • 2008 - Roberto Carlos e Caetano Veloso e a música de Tom Jobim
  • 2009 - Elas Cantam Roberto Carlos
  • 2010 - Emoções Sertanejas
  • 2011 - Projeto Emoções em Jerusalém (Live)
  • 2012 - Esse Cara Sou Eu
  • 2013 - Roberto Carlos Remixed
  • 2014 - Duetos 2
  • 2014 - Ese Tipo Soy Yo
  • 2015 - Roberto Carlos em Las Vegas
  • 2015 - Primera Fila (Live)
  • 2017 - Roberto Carlos ("Chegaste")
  • 2018 - Amor Sin Limite

Filmography edit

 
Roberto Carlos

Feature films edit

Live concert films edit

  • 2001 – Acústico MTV
  • 2001 – Acústico Gold Serie Limitada
  • 2004 – Pra Sempre Ao Vivo no Pacaembu
  • 2006 – Antologia (CD + DVD)
  • 2006 – Duetos
  • 2008 – Roberto Carlos ao Vivo (CD + DVD)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "La Tercera - Emotivo reencuentro de Roberto Carlos con el público chileno".
  2. ^ "Roberto Carlos começa turnê". O Pioneiro (in Portuguese): 5. May 5, 1994. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  3. ^ "Saiba mais sobre a vida e carreira de Roberto Carlos". revistaepoca.globo.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 26, 2023.
  4. ^ "'Fortuna de Roberto Carlos'". Cmjornal.xl.pt. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  5. ^ "Roberto Carlos celebra meio século de carreira com show hoje". Retrieved August 1, 2012.
  6. ^ ARAÚJO, PAULO CÉSAR (2006). (PDF) (in Portuguese). Editora Planeta. pp. 274–276. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 19, 2009. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
  7. ^ Russell Palmer, John Paul II, a pictorial celebration -1980 - Page 82 "Meanwhile, hundreds of children sang the following song ("Amigo," by Roberto Carlos, which has become Mexico's "Hymn to John Paul II"): You are the brother of my soul, really my friend, On every road, through every journey, you are always ..."
  8. ^ "Les dan el Grammy por su trayectoria" (in Spanish). El Universal. August 29, 2004. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
  9. ^ Pennafort, Roberta (March 10, 2009). "Justiça do Rio mantém proibida biografia de Roberto Carlos". Estadão.com.br. Retrieved November 12, 2013.
  10. ^ "Editora da biografia de Roberto Carlos recebe notificação para interromper vendas do livro". O Globo. January 12, 2007. Retrieved November 12, 2013.
  11. ^ Fernandes, Alice (March 8, 2011). . Rio de Janeiro: O Globo. Archived from the original on March 12, 2011.
  12. ^ (ABC News)
  13. ^ No início do show, Roberto Carlos se declara: 'É a maior emoção da minha vida' – Jornal O Globo (June 19, 2012).
  14. ^ "Mostra celebra Roberto Carlos e as canções que ele fez para nós" – Jornal O Globo (June 19, 2012).

External links edit

  • Roberto Carlos official website (in Portuguese)
  • Roberto Carlos Google Group (in English)
  • Roberto Carlos at IMDb
Awards
Latin Grammy Awards
Preceded by Latin Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video
2009
for "E A Música de Tom Jobim"
Served alongside: Caetano Veloso
Succeeded by
Voz Veis
for "Una Noche Común y Sin Corriente"
Preceded by Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year
2015
Succeeded by

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In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Braga and the second or paternal family name is Moreira Roberto Carlos Braga Moreira Portuguese pronunciation ʁoˈbɛʁtu ˈkaʁlus born April 19 1941 is a Brazilian singer songwriter also known as King of Latin Music or simply the King 1 Most of his songs were written in partnership with his friend singer and songwriter Erasmo Carlos no relation Roberto Carlos has sold over 70 million albums around the world 2 3 He is considered one of the most influential artists in Brazil being cited as a source of inspiration by many artists and bands His net worth is estimated at US 160 million 4 Roberto CarlosRoberto Carlos in 2018Background informationBirth nameRoberto Carlos Braga MoreiraBorn 1941 04 19 April 19 1941 age 82 OriginCachoeiro de Itapemirim Espirito Santo BrazilGenresJovem Guarda MPBOccupation s Singer songwriteractorInstrument s VocalsguitarYears active1951 presentWebsiterobertocarlos wbr com Contents 1 Career 1 1 1960s 1 2 1970s and 80s 1 3 1990s and 2000s 1 4 2010s to present 2 50th career anniversary 3 Discography 4 Filmography 4 1 Feature films 4 2 Live concert films 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCareer editChildhoodRoberto Carlos Braga was born in Cachoeiro de Itapemirim at the southern part of the Brazilian state of Espirito Santo He is the fourth and last son of watchmaker Robertino Braga March 27 1896 January 27 1980 and seamstress Laura Moreira Braga April 10 1914 April 17 2010 The family lived in a modest home on top of a hill in the Nook neighbourhood His siblings were Lauro Roberto Braga Carlos Alberto Moreira Braga and Norminha At age 6 during the feast of St Peter the patron saint of Cachoeiro do Itapemirim Roberto Carlos was hit by a steam locomotive and had to have his right leg amputated just below his knee 5 He still uses a prosthesis but avoids talking about it As a child he learned to play the guitar and the piano first with his mother and later at the Itapemirim Music Conservatory At 9 years old he performed for the first time at a children s show broadcast by Radio Cachoeiro he sang a bolero called Mal Amor He won candies as the first prize Years later he recalled the occasion for the book Roberto Carlos Up Close by Paulo Cesar de Araujo I was very nervous yet very happy to be able to sing on the radio I got a lot of candies which was the prize for the kids who d sing there It was a beautiful day He became a regular performer on that particular show 1960s edit nbsp Roberto Carlos 1966 National Archives of Brazil Influenced by his idol Elvis Presley and the 1950s rock revolution he rose to stardom as the main figure of the 1950s and 1960s musical movement known as Jovem Guarda or Young Guard which was a rip off from another TV Show From the same name Jovem Guarda was the first manifestation of the Brazilian pop rock movement Since then Roberto Carlos has been called O Rei the King When his first single and first LP Louco por voce 1961 were commercial failures Roberto Carlos was in danger of being fired from CBS in favor of Sergio Murilo pt the first successful rock singer in Brazil Nevertheless Murilo was fired instead for clashing with musical director Evandro Ribeiro over repertoire and payment opening up space for Roberto Carlos During his first decade of recording Roberto Carlos also starred in a few motion pictures directed by Roberto Farias many of them inspired by the Beatles movies Jovem GuardaRoberto Carlos insisted on investing time in young music rock and in 1962 released Splish Splash With his friend Erasmo Carlos Roberto recorded Portuguese versions of pop songs and wrote his own songs such as Parei Na Contramao which became a hit The following year the singer was back on the charts with the album E Proibido Fumar in which besides the title track the highlight was the song O Calhambeque Thus was born the Jovem Guarda TV Show Nationally known Roberto Carlos began to host the Jovem Guarda TV program in 1965 at TV Record along with Erasmo Carlos and Wanderlea The program further popularized the pop rock movement in Brazil and established the singer who became one of the first idols of the young Brazilian culture Also in 1965 the albums Roberto Carlos Canta Para A Juventude with hits A Estoria do Homem Mau Old Man Moses Os Sete Cabeludos Eu Sou Fa Do Monoquini and Eu Nao Quero Ver Voce Triste partnerships with Erasmo Carlos and Jovem Guarda with the hits Quero Que Va Tudo Pro Inferno Lobo Mau O Feio Getulio Cortes and Nao E Papo Pra Mim were released nbsp Roberto Carlos Erasmo Carlos and Wanderlea in the movie Roberto Carlos e o Diamante Cor de Rosa 1970 National Archives of Brazil In 1966 Roberto Carlos presented the programs Roberto Carlos a Noite Opus 7 Jovem Guarda em Alta Tensao e Todos os Jovens do Mundo at TV Record all of them short lived That year would be marked by a fight that nearly ended the partnership between him and Erasmo The reason for the split was a failure of production of the Show in Si Monal TV Record which paid homage to Erasmo The production was to present a pot pourri of Erasmo s most famous compositions including Parei na Contramao and Quero Que Va Tudo Pro Inferno The controversy was created because of these songs were composed in partnership with Roberto Carlos but the credits were given only to Erasmo The two quarreled and the partnership was suspended for more than one year During this period Roberto wrote We There Yet and Namoradinha de Um Amigo Meu were released on the LP Roberto Carlos that year the album still had the hits Eu Te Darei O Ceu Esqueca Negro Gato Getulio Cortes and Nossa Cancao Luiz Ayrao citation needed In 1967 the friendship between Roberto and Erasmo was shaken though the two still presented along with Wanderlea the Jovem Guarda show on TV Record Roberto wrote his own hits like Como E Grande Meu Amor Por Voce Corro Demais Quando and De vale tudo isso which would be released on the LP Roberto Carlos em Ritmo de Aventura soundtrack of movie with the same name released the following year The film was produced and directed by Roberto Farias and featured Roberto Carlos as protagonist with Jose Lewgoy and Reginaldo Faria in the cast The film became a box office success in the Brazilian cinema With his many professional commitments Roberto could not finish the lyrics for Eu Sou Terrivel which was to be the starting soundtrack of the feature He asked his former partner Erasmo Carlos who helped finalize the lyrics Thus friendship and partnership between the two resumed 6 Later that year Roberto Carlos had his first performances abroad in Cannes France and participated in several Brazilian Pop Music festivals He placed fifth with the song Maria Carnaval e Cinzas Luis Carlos Parana Some people objected to the presence of a Jovem Guarda icon citation needed In 1968 the LP O Inimitavel was released A transition record in the singer s career the album had influences in U S black music soul funk and scored several hits like Se Voce Pensa Eu Te Amo Te Amo Te Amo E Meu E Meu E Meu As Cancoes que voce Fez Pra Mim all partnerships with Erasmo Carlos Ciumes De Voce Luiz Ayrao and Eu Nao Vou Deixar Voce Tao So Marcos Antonio Later that year Roberto Carlos became the first and only Brazilian to win the Festival of San Remo Italy with the song Canzone Per Te Sergio Endrigo and Sergio Bardotti The singer would change his style in 1969 and also stopped naming his albums The album Roberto Carlos was marked by a greater romanticism instead of the traditional themes typical of the Jovem Guarda youth Among the successes of this LP are As Curvas da Estrada De Santos Sua Estupidez and As Flores do Jardim de Nossa Casa all partnerships with Erasmo Carlos Later that year he starred in Roberto Carlos e o Diamante Cor de rosa the second film directed by Roberto Farias and new success at the box office 1970s and 80s edit nbsp Roberto Carlos 1972 National Archives of Brazil The 1970 decade was marked by the end of the Jovem Guarda and the bolstering the prestige of Roberto Carlos as a romantic artist in Brazil and abroad USA Europe and Latin America The singer became the artist who would sell the most albums in the country Several of his songs were recorded by other artists such as Julio Iglesias Caravelli and Ray Conniff In 1970 the singer made a successful series of shows in Canecao Later that year he launched his annual album which brought such hits as Ana Veste A Roupa Meu Bem and Jesus Cristo a song which also marked his approach to religion The following year Roberto Carlos a 300 km Por Hora the last movie starring the singer was released also a great national success Also in 1971 another album was released featuring the hits Detalhes Amada Amante Todos Estao Surdos Debaixo dos Caracois dos Seus Cabelos homage to Caetano Veloso and Como Dois E Dois Caetano The 1972 album resonated with A Montanha Como Vai Voce and Quando As Criancas Sairem de Ferias in addition to being the first LP to reach the milestone of one million copies sold and in 1973 with Rotina and Proposta On December 24 1974 TV Globo aired a special show with singer which got huge ratings From that year the program would be aired at the end of each year That same year he released another album with hits like O Portao and Eu Quero Apenas The 1975 album had a hit with Alem do Horizonte and a remake of his 1965 song Quero Que Vai Tudo Pro Inferno The following year the singer would record the new LP in the CBS Studios in New York The album spawned the songs Ilegal Imoral e Engorda and Os Seus Botoes In 1977 Roberto Carlos released his annual album with hits like Amigo an homage to Erasmo Carlos Muito Romantico Caetano Veloso and Cavalgada and reached 1 on the charts The following year another annual album was released which featured the songs Cafe da Manha Forca Estranha Caetano Veloso and Lady Laura a song dedicated to his mother The album sold 1 500 000 copies In addition to albums that sold more than 1 million copies a year Roberto Carlos s shows were also popular in 1978 the singer toured the country for six months always with packed houses When Pope John Paul II visited Mexico in 1979 he was greeted with the song Amigo sung by a choir of children The event was broadcast live to hundreds of millions of people worldwide Roberto also engaged in support of the UN International Year of the Child 7 In the early 1980s he took part in another campaign this time for the International Year of the Disabled In 1981 the singer made international tours and recorded the first album in English others would be released in Spanish Italian and French He also recorded the annual album which featured hits like Emocoes Cama e Mesa and As Baleias In 1982 Maria Bethania participated in the yearly album the duet Amiga It was the first time the singer invited another artist to participate in the recordings on the disc Roberto Carlos 1982 also had the hit song Fera Ferida another collaboration with Erasmo After his first decade of success Roberto Carlos moved towards a more serious adult oriented approach to singing whilst consistently continuing to score hits in his country and throughout Latin America as well as in Portugal Spain and Italy In the 1980s Roberto Carlos also began recording in English and French he had already recorded albums in Spanish Italian and naturally Portuguese He went on to win the Globo de Cristal trophy citation needed awarded by CBS to Brazilian artists who sell more than five million copies outside Brazil At the same time his albums continued to break records in his country Caminhoneiro 1984 aired 3 000 times in a single day soon topped by his own Verde e Amarelo 1985 with 3 500 airings In 1985 he participated in the campaign to help children in Latin America in the song Cantare cantaras he performed with Julio Iglesias Gloria Estefan Jose Feliciano Placido Domingo Cheech Marin and Menudo among others He won the 1988 Grammy for Best Latin American Singer and the following year he reached the top of Billboard s Latin charts Also in 1989 he had a hit with the song Amazonia In the traditional year end special Rede Globo he sang hits like Outra Vez alongside Simone In 1986 Roberto Carlos performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York and two years later became one of the only Brazilians ever to win a Grammy Award in the category of Best Latin Pop Album with Roberto Carlos Tolo In 1998 due to the illness of his wife Maria Rita Roberto Carlos had to reconcile the disc recording and support for his wife hospitalized in Sao Paulo His yearly record that almost was not released had only four new songs including O Baile da Fazenda a partnership with Erasmo Carlos and was attended special Dominguinhos In 1999 the worsening state of health of Maria Rita followed by her death in December of that year made the singer failed to make the traditional end of year special on Rede Globo and to record a new album The record company Sony has just launched The 30 Greatest Hits Vol 1 and 2 paired with a collection of greatest hits and a new song the religious Todas As Nossas Senhoras written with Erasmo 1990s and 2000s edit Carlos continued to record through the 1990s focusing on romantic songs In the mid 1990s a retro Jovem Guarda wave hit Brazil and Carlos who was considered a has been amongst a younger generation familiar only with his romantic and sentimental hits directed at a middleaged audience had his importance cited by younger musicians such as Cassia Eller Adriana Calcanhotto Chico Science e Nacao Zumbi Barao Vermelho and Skank Skank also recorded Rei a tribute to Roberto Carlos with his classic hits from the heyday of the Jovem Guarda epoch In 1992 he left his name on the Latin artist Walk of Fame in Miami in the United States In 1994 Roberto Carlos managed to beat the Beatles sales in Latin America selling over 70 million records In 1996 Roberto Carlos scored another success in partnership with Erasmo Carlos Mulher de 40 and recorded along with Julio Iglesias Gloria Estefan Placido Domingo Ricky Martin Jon Secada among others the song in Spanish Puedes Llegar the theme of the Atlanta Olympics in the United States In 1997 he launched the Spanish language album Canciones Que Amo In 1998 Carlos s second wife Maria Rita discovered she had cancer she would die in 1999 citation needed After a one year break Roberto Carlos returned to recording and performing In 2001 he broke his contract with Sony formerly CBS the recording company through which he had released a vast majority of his albums due to reasons connected to his wife s death citation needed However in a 2008 interview Roberto Carlos stated that he had no intention of retiring from the music industry anytime soon and released an album later that year In 2004 Carlos was awarded the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 8 He was later recognized as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year in 2015 In December 2006 Duetos a CD with 14 tracks and a DVD with 16 numbers was released which had taken of the special moments recorded for the Globo since the 1970s Later that year Roberto Carlos won the Latin Grammy for best romantic music album album Roberto Carlos 2005 In the same period the publisher Planeta launched the book Roberto Carlos em Detalhes by Paulo Cesar de Araujo an unauthorized biography about the singer a result of 16 years of research and with testimonies of about 200 people who participated in the career of Roberto Roberto Carlos repudiated the publication claiming that there is untruth in it and announced his intention to withdraw the work from circulation The court ruled for Roberto Carlos and the book Roberto Carlos em Detalhes was pulled from stores at the end of February 2007 9 10 On April 27 2007 after a long hearing at the Criminal Forum of Barra Funda Sao Paulo all copies of the book were recalled In January 2007 the singer travelled to Spain where he recorded his first album in Spanish in a decade In June he performed at Canecao In addition to special appearances by singers Gilberto Gil Zeca Pagodinho and journalists Nelson Motta and Leda Nagle and established actors and actresses the show s repertoire included the entirety of E Preciso Saber Viver a song whose verse se o bem e o mal existem If there are good and evil the singer had long refused to sing long before due to OCD Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Every year Roberto Carlos hosts a special TV show singing his greatest hits along with special guests The show has become a tradition in Brazilian television The house where Carlos was born has also been converted into a museum dedicated to him In 2008 Roberto Carlos and Caetano Veloso did a show together in tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim which was recorded on CD and DVD Roberto Carlos Caetano Veloso and Tom Jobim s music Jaques Morelenbaum Daniel Jobim and Wanderlea participated in this show In 2009 he began a tour celebrating 50 years of his career and his first concert was on April 19 in Itapemirim his hometown the day he turned 68 years old In April the show They sing Roberto DIVAS at the Municipal Theater of Sao Paulo was attended by the great singers of national music such Adriana Calcanhotto Alcione Ana Carolina Claudia Leitte Daniela Mercury Fafa de Belem Fernanda Abreu Ivete Sangalo Luiza Possi Marina Lima Mart nalia Nana Caymmi Paula Toller Rosemary pt Sandy Wanderlea and Zizi Possi The television host Hebe Camargo and the actress Marilia Pera also participated in the show Roberto Carlos was considered by the Journal Times one of the 100 most influential Brazilians of 2009 2010s to present edit His mother Laura Moreira Braga died on April 17 2010 at age 96 The news of her death was given minutes after a Roberto Carlos s concert at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City Through the 2010s Roberto Carlos continued his yearly cruise ship concert project Emocoes em Alto Mar Emotions in the High Seas In the second half of 2011 the singer also held a concert in the city of Jerusalem titled Emocoes em Jerusalem Roberto Carlos was paid homage by the Beija Flor samba school in the 2011 Carnival parade 11 In 2013 Esse Cara Sou Eu won the Best Brazilian Song and was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2013 Latin Grammy Awards In 2015 he received the Billboard Latin Music Lifetime Achievement Award and was recognized Person of the Year by the Latin Recording Academy 12 Roberto Carlos received the Excellence Award at the 2019 Lo Nuestro Awards 50th career anniversary edit nbsp A stenciled graffiti of Roberto Carlos in the streets of Sao Paulo It depicts the cover of his self titled 1972 album On July 11 2009 to celebrate his 50th career anniversary Roberto Carlos performed a major show at Maracana Stadium It was his first presentation in the stadium The estimated audience was about 70 000 people 13 Roberto Carlos s 50th career anniversary was also celebrated with a major exhibition in the Lucas Nogueira Garcez Pavilion located in Ibirapuera Park Sao Paulo The interactive expo opened on March 4 2010 portrayed the singer s life and career 14 The young poet and composer Gabriel Ataide Lima says in its influences that Roberto Carlos was one of the largest and thanks to his music he realized that poetry has to be sweet pure direct and lively Speaking of themes love it no grueling things I learned from Roberto Carlos Besides singing themes like nature religion and life in peace Discography editMostly in Portuguese some songs in Spanish English and Italian As the majority of Roberto Carlos s albums are simply self titled the most significant hit of each album is also indicated 1961 Louco Por Voce 1963 Splish Splash 1964 E Proibido Fumar 1965 Canta Para a Juventude 1965 Canta a la Juventud 1965 Jovem Guarda 1966 Roberto Carlos Eu Te Darei O Ceu 1967 Roberto Carlos em Ritmo de Aventura 1968 O Inimitavel 1969 Roberto Carlos As Flores do Jardim da Nossa casa 1970 Roberto Carlos Ana 1971 Roberto Carlos Detalhes 1972 Roberto Carlos A Janela 1972 Un gato en la oscuridad 1973 Roberto Carlos A Cigana 1973 En espanol La distancia 1974 Roberto Carlos Despedida 1974 El dia que me quieras 1975 Roberto Carlos Quero Que Va Tudo Pro Inferno 1975 Quiero verte a mi lado 1976 Roberto Carlos Ilegal Imoral ou Engorda 1976 San Remo 1968 1976 Tu cuerpo 1977 Roberto Carlos Amigo 1977 En espanol El progreso 1978 Roberto Carlos Fe 1978 Roberto Carlos Amigo en espanol 1979 Roberto Carlos Meu Querido Meu Velho Meu Amigo 1979 Roberto Carlos Fe en espanol 1980 Roberto Carlos A guerra dos meninos 1980 Mi querido mi viejo mi amigo 1981 Roberto Carlos Ele esta pra chegar 1981 La guerra de los ninos 1982 Roberto Carlos Amiga 1982 Roberto Carlos Emociones 1983 Roberto Carlos O Amor e a Moda 1983 Roberto Carlos Amiga en espanol 1984 Roberto Carlos Coracao 1984 Roberto Carlos El amor y la moda 1985 Roberto Carlos Verde e Amarelo 1985 Roberto Carlos 85 Corazon 1986 Roberto Carlos Apocalipse 1986 Roberto Carlos 86 De corazon a corazon 1987 Roberto Carlos To chutando lata 1987 Nuestro amor 1988 Roberto Carlos Se Diverte e Ja Nao Pensa em Mim 1988 Ao Vivo live recording 1988 Volver 1989 Roberto Carlos Amazonia 1989 Sonrie 1990 Roberto Carlos Super heroi 1990 Pajaro herido 1991 Roberto Carlos Todas As Manhas 1991 Roberto Carlos Super heroe 1992 Roberto Carlos Voce E Minha 1993 Roberto Carlos O Velho Caminhoneiro 1993 Roberto Carlos Mujer pequena 1994 Roberto Carlos Alo 1995 Roberto Carlos Amigo Nao Chore Por Ela 1996 Roberto Carlos Mulher de 40 1997 Canciones Que Amo 1998 Roberto Carlos Meu Menino Jesus 1999 30 Grandes Sucessos Greatest Hits 2000 Mensagens 2000 Amor Sem Limites 2000 Grandes Canciones 2 CD s 2001 Acustico MTV MTV Unplugged 2002 Ao Vivo Live 2003 Pra Sempre 2004 Pra Sempre Ao Vivo No Pacaembu Live 2004 Mensajes de Fe 2005 Roberto Carlos Promessa 2006 Duetos 2008 En Vivo Live in Spanish 2008 Roberto Carlos e Caetano Veloso e a musica de Tom Jobim 2009 Elas Cantam Roberto Carlos 2010 Emocoes Sertanejas 2011 Projeto Emocoes em Jerusalem Live 2012 Esse Cara Sou Eu 2013 Roberto Carlos Remixed 2014 Duetos 2 2014 Ese Tipo Soy Yo 2015 Roberto Carlos em Las Vegas 2015 Primera Fila Live 2017 Roberto Carlos Chegaste 2018 Amor Sin LimiteFilmography edit nbsp Roberto CarlosFeature films edit 1968 Em Ritmo de Aventura 1970 O Diamante Cor De Rosa 1971 A 300 km Por HoraLive concert films edit 2001 Acustico MTV 2001 Acustico Gold Serie Limitada 2004 Pra Sempre Ao Vivo no Pacaembu 2006 Antologia CD DVD 2006 Duetos 2008 Roberto Carlos ao Vivo CD DVD See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Brazil portal nbsp Latin music portal nbsp Music portalGetulio Cortes List of best selling Latin music artistsReferences edit La Tercera Emotivo reencuentro de Roberto Carlos con el publico chileno Roberto Carlos comeca turne O Pioneiro in Portuguese 5 May 5 1994 Retrieved September 15 2021 Saiba mais sobre a vida e carreira de Roberto Carlos revistaepoca globo com in Portuguese Retrieved June 26 2023 Fortuna de Roberto Carlos Cmjornal xl pt Retrieved August 23 2015 Roberto Carlos celebra meio seculo de carreira com show hoje Retrieved August 1 2012 ARAUJO PAULO CESAR 2006 Roberto Carlos Em Detalhes PDF in Portuguese Editora Planeta pp 274 276 Archived from the original PDF on April 19 2009 Retrieved December 25 2013 Russell Palmer John Paul II a pictorial celebration 1980 Page 82 Meanwhile hundreds of children sang the following song Amigo by Roberto Carlos which has become Mexico s Hymn to John Paul II You are the brother of my soul really my friend On every road through every journey you are always Les dan el Grammy por su trayectoria in Spanish El Universal August 29 2004 Retrieved December 29 2015 Pennafort Roberta March 10 2009 Justica do Rio mantem proibida biografia de Roberto Carlos Estadao com br Retrieved November 12 2013 Editora da biografia de Roberto Carlos recebe notificacao para interromper vendas do livro O Globo January 12 2007 Retrieved November 12 2013 Fernandes Alice March 8 2011 Roberto Carlos causa alvoroco no desfile da Beija Flor e publico se emociona ao ver o Rei de perto Rio de Janeiro O Globo Archived from the original on March 12 2011 ABC News No inicio do show Roberto Carlos se declara E a maior emocao da minha vida Jornal O Globo June 19 2012 Mostra celebra Roberto Carlos e as cancoes que ele fez para nos Jornal O Globo June 19 2012 External links editRoberto Carlos official website in Portuguese Roberto Carlos unofficial website in Portuguese Roberto Carlos Google Group in English Roberto Carlos at IMDbAwardsLatin Grammy AwardsPreceded byJulieta Venegasfor MTV Unplugged Latin Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video2009for E A Musica de Tom Jobim Served alongside Caetano Veloso Succeeded byVoz Veisfor Una Noche Comun y Sin Corriente Preceded byJoan Manuel Serrat Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year2015 Succeeded byMarc Anthony Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roberto Carlos singer amp oldid 1193541508, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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