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Zé Ramalho

Zé Ramalho (born José Ramalho Neto on October 3, 1949 – Brejo do Cruz, Paraíba, Brazil) is a Brazilian composer and performer. Zé Ramalho has collaborated with various major Brazilian musicians, including Vanusa, Geraldo Azevedo and Alceu Valença.

Zé Ramalho
Zé Ramalho performing live at the 2008 Virada Cultural in São Paulo, Brazil.
Background information
Birth nameJosé Ramalho Neto
Born (1949-10-03) October 3, 1949 (age 74)
OriginBrejo do Cruz, Paraíba, Brazil
GenresBrazilian rock, folk rock, MPB, forró, folk, spoken word
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, guitarist
Instrument(s)Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica, viola
Years active1975–present
LabelsEpic Records, CBS, Sony Music, Walt Disney, BMG, RCA, EMI

As with many musicians back in his younger days, he was first influenced by rock and roll; however, at the age of 20, his music took a more Northeastern Brazilian approach. Zé Ramalho's lyrics however, are very influenced by the socio-economic difficulties faced by the average Brazilian.

Zé Ramalho is the first cousin of Elba Ramalho, a Brazilian composer and performer.

Biography Edit

Early life: 1949–1974 Edit

Zé Ramalho was born to Estelita Torres Ramalho, an elementary school teacher, and Antônio de Pádua Pordeus Ramalho, a Seresta performer. When he was two years old, his father drowned in a reservoir[1][2] of the sertão, and he was then adopted by his grandfather. His love for his grandfather would later be expressed in the song "Avôhai".[2] After spending most of his childhood in Campina Grande, his family moved to João Pessoa. Ramalho went to medicine school at the Federal University of Paraíba.[3]

As soon as the family settled in João Pessoa, he took part of some Jovem Guarda performances, being influenced by Renato Barros, Leno e Lílian, Roberto Carlos & Erasmo Carlos, Golden Boys, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan.

In 1974, his first son, Christian, was born.

Before composing, he used to write Cordel literature.[4]

First works: 1974–1975 Edit

Also in 1974, he performed for Tânia Quaresma's movie Nordeste: Cordel, Repente e Canção soundtrack. At that time, he figured out a way to mix all the influences he received throughout his life: from Rock 'n' Roll to Forró. A year later, he recorded his first album, Paêbirú along with Lula Côrtes through the label Rozenblit (label) [pt]. Today the copies from this very rare vinyl are highly priced in the international collector's market.

Beginning of the major musical career:1975–1984 Edit

In 1976, he left medicine school and moved to Rio de Janeiro,[4] where he searched for a record label to release his first album. After being rejected by several producers and executives, he was finally accepted by Jairo Pires, from CBS.[3] In 1977, he recorded his second album (first solo), the self-titled Zé Ramalho. A year later, his second son, Wilson, was born. In 1979, the third son, João (born to him and to his wife Amelinha), came along the third album, A Peleja do Diabo com o Dono do Céu (also referred to as Zé Ramalho II). He then moved to Fortaleza in 1980, where he wrote and published his book "Carne de Pescoço" ("Neck Flesh"). The fourth album, A Terceira Lâmina, was released afterwards, and the fifth one, Força Verde, in 1982.

In 1983, he broke up with Amelinha. After releasing his sixth album, Orquídea Negra, he got married with Roberta, Amelinha's cousin, in 1984.

Small declining: 1985–1990 Edit

The mid eighties would witness a small decrease in Zé Ramalho's popularity, with the releases of the albums Pra Não Dizer Que Não Falei de Rock (or Por Aquelas Que Foram Bem Amadas) (1984), De Gosto de Água e de Amigos (1985), Opus Visionário (1986) and Décimas de um Cantador (1987). In 1990, he performed in the United States for a Brazilian audience.

Back to the top: 1991–2001 Edit

In 1991, his only sister, Goretti, died. Even though, he was able to record his eleventh album, Brasil Nordeste, and returned to his success times with the recording of the song "Entre a Serpente e a Estrela" for the soapopera "Pedra Sobre Pedra". In 1992, his fifth son, José, was born, and he released the twelfth album Frevoador. In 1995, he had his first daughter born: Linda.

In 1996, he recorded the album O Grande Encontro live with his cousin Elba Ramalho (who had already re-recorded a very successful version of his song "Chão de Giz") and the well known MPB names Alceu Valença and Geraldo Azevedo. In the same year, he released his thirteenth album Cidades e Lendas. The success of "O Grande Encontro" was so great that he decided to record it again in 1997 at the studio, this time without Alceu Valença though. The record sold 300,000+ copies, going Gold and Platinum. To celebrate his 20 years of career, he released the CD 20 Anos – Antologia Acústica. The record label Sony Music also released a box set containing three discs: one of rarities, one of duets and one of classics. Also to celebrate the 20 years, Brazilian author Luciane Alves released a book titled "Zé Ramalho – um Visionário do século XX" ("Zé Ramalho – a 20th Century Visionary").

Before the end of the millennium, another great hit: Admirável Gado Novo (first released in his second album in 1980) was the opening theme of the soap opera O Rei do Gado. He also released his fourteenth studio album, Eu Sou Todos Nós, and the sixteenth one, Nação Nordestina, in which he once again explored the music of his home land, the Nordeste. The album would later be a candidate for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Regional Music Album or of Brazilian Origins.

Continuing into the 3rd Millennium: 2001–2011 Edit

His first work of the 21st Century was the release of Zé Ramalho canta Raul Seixas, a cover album with songs by Raul Seixas. He then shared stage with Elba Ramalho in the Rock in Rio 3. In 2002, Som Livre releases a CD of his greatest hits, part of its "Perfil" series of Greatest Hits albums. Also in 2002, he released his seventeenth album, O Gosto da Criação.

In 2003, he released his eighteenth album, Estação Brasil, containing 19 recordings of his main Brazilian influences, and one new song. He guest appeared in the song Sinônimos ("Synonyms"), from Chitãozinho & Xororó's album, Aqui o Sistema é Bruto ("Here, the system is Brutal").

In 2005, he recorded his only live album, simply titled Zé Ramalho ao vivo. His latter album, Parceria dos Viajantes, was recorded in 2007 and was nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Brazilian Popular Music Album.[5][6]

In 2008, he released a compilation of rarities called Zé Ramalho da Paraíba, followed by another cover album: Zé Ramalho canta Bob Dylan - Tá tudo mudando, a tribute to the American musician.

In 2009, a third cover album, Zé Ramalho Canta Luiz Gonzaga, was released, paying tribute to the Brazilian musician.[7] In 2010 and 2011, respectively, he released two more tribute albums: Zé Ramalho Canta Jackson do Pandeiro, in tribute to Jackson do Pandeiro, and Zé Ramalho Canta Beatles, in tribute to the Beatles.

Own record label: 2012–present Edit

In 2012, Zé Ramalho created his own record label, Avôhai Music, through which he is releasing his first non-cover studio album since 2007: Sinais dos Tempos.[1][2] In September 2013, Zé Ramalho performed at Rock in Rio with Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura – the line-up was labeled as "Zépultura", a portmanteau of both artists' names.[8][9][10][11]

In November 2014, Zé Ramalho released a collaborative live album with singer and acoustic guitarist Fagner, entitled Fagner & Zé Ramalho ao Vivo.[12]

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

Live albums Edit

Compilations Edit

Guest appearances Edit

  • Lordose pra leão – os pássaros não calçam rua
  • Jorge Cabeleira – Jorge Cabeleira e o dia em que seremos todos inúteis
  • Roberta de Recife – Nordestina
  • Ricardo Vilas e amigos – Bem Brasil
  • Waldonys – aprendi com o Rei vol.2
  • Renato e seus Blue CapsRenato e seus Blue Caps (1981)
  • João do Vale – João do Vale (1981)
  • Segredo de Estado – Segredo de Estado (1992)
  • Glorinha Gadelha – tudo que ilumina (1993)
  • Dorival Caymmi – Songbook Dorival Caymmi vol. 4 (1993)
  • João Batista do Vale – João Batista do Vale (1994)
  • Various Artists – Viva Gonzagão! É forró, é xote, é baião (1994 tribute to Gonzaguinha)
  • Jorge Mautner – Bomba de estrelas (1995 tribute album to Jorge Mautner)
  • Zé Ramalho, Geraldo Azevedo, Alceu Valença and Elba Ramalho – O grande encontro (1996) (5× Platinum[13])
  • Xuxa – Arraiá da Xuxa (1997)
  • Dominguinhos & Various Artists – Dominguinhos e convidados cantam Luiz Gonzaga (1997)
  • Falcão – A Um Passo da MPB (1997)
  • Boca Livre – Boca Livre, 20 anos - convida (1997)
  • André Luiz Oliveira – Mensagem de Fernando Pessoa (1997)
  • Zé Ramalho, Geraldo Azevedo and Elba Ramalho – O grande encontro 2 (1997) (Gold[13])
  • Various Artists – Casa do forró - ao vivo (1998)
  • Geraldo Azevedo – Raízes e Frutos (1998)
  • Fagner – Amigos e Canções (1998)
  • Alcymar Monteiro – Festa Brasileira (1999)
  • Elba Ramalho – Solar (1999)
  • Zeca Baleiro – Vô imbolá (1999)
  • Marinês – Marinês & sua gente - 50 anos de forró (1999)
  • Various Artists – Jackson do Pandeiro - revisto e sampleado (1999 tribute album to Jackson do Pandeiro)
  • Various Artists – O submarino verde e amarelo (2000)
  • Various Artists – Reiginaldo Rossi - um tributo (2000 tribute to Reiginaldo Rossi)
  • Various Artists – O melhor do forró no maior São João do mundo (2000)
  • Zé Ramalho, Elba Ramalho, Geraldo Azevedo – O grande encontro 3 - ao vivo (Gold[13])
  • Various Artists – Forró Força Livre - vol 3 (2001)
  • Various Artists – John Lennon - uma homenagem (2001 tribute album to John Lennon
  • Gonzaguinha & Various Artists – Duetos com Mestre Lua (2001)
  • Rastapé – Até o Dia Clarear (2002)
  • Various Artists – Forró da feira 2 (2002)
  • Various Artists – Lisbela e o Prisioneiro (2003)
  • Jota Quest – Oxigênio (2003)
  • Paulo Cesar Barros & Various Artists – Estrada (2004)
  • Various Artists – Um barzinho, um violão - ao vivo (2004)
  • Chitãozinho & Xororó – Aqui o Sistema é Bruto (2004)
  • Léo e Bia – Léo e Bia 1973 - edição especial (2005)
  • Beto Brito – Imbolê (2007)
  • Os Paralamas do SucessoBrasil Afora (2009)
  • Andreas KisserHubris I & II (2009)

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Lichote, Leonardo (June 23, 2012). "Zé Ramalho estreia gravadora própria e lança primeiro CD de inéditas desde 2007". O Globo (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 25, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Küchler, Adriana (June 24, 2012). "Zé e o fim do mundo" [Zé and the end of the world]. Folha de S.Paulo. Serafina (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: 26.
  3. ^ a b Souza, Henrique Inglez de (October 5, 2018). "Especial Zé Ramalho Parte I: Quando o brejo cruzou a poeira". Rolling Stone Brasil (in Portuguese). Grupo Perfil. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Angelica (June 20, 2015). . Rede Globo. Rio de Janeiro: Grupo Globo. Archived from the original on June 23, 2015. Retrieved June 23, 2015.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on June 20, 2009. Retrieved September 7, 2008.
  6. ^ Winners of the Latin Grammy Award
  7. ^ Saura, Michele (May 20, 2009). (in Portuguese). Entretendo.com. Archived from the original on May 27, 2009. Retrieved May 31, 2009.
  8. ^ Dias, Tiago (September 22, 2013). "Zé Ramalho ganha prestígio no dia do metal e toca com "Zépultura" no Sunset 28". UOL Música (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Grupo Folha. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  9. ^ Albuquerque, Carlos (September 22, 2013). "Crítica: Sepultura com Zé Ramalho dá certo e gera um fruto cantado pelo público: Zépultura". O Globo (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Grupo Globo. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  10. ^ Canônico, Marco Aurélio (September 22, 2013). "Rock in Rio 2013: 'Zépultura' domina o Palco Sunset". Veja (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Grupo Abril. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  11. ^ de Castro, Yuri (September 22, 2013). "Em grande encontro, Sepultura e Zé Ramalho viram 'Zépultura'". Folha de S. Paulo (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Grupo Folha. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  12. ^ Franco, Luiza (November 25, 2014). "Fagner e Zé Ramalho lançam CD conjunto; assista a entrevista". TV Folha. Grupo Folha. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g "Certificados" (in Portuguese). ABPD. Retrieved October 8, 2009.
  • Zé Ramalho's biography at his official website (in Portuguese)

External links Edit

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For Ze Ramalho s self titled debut album see Ze Ramalho album Ze Ramalho born Jose Ramalho Neto on October 3 1949 Brejo do Cruz Paraiba Brazil is a Brazilian composer and performer Ze Ramalho has collaborated with various major Brazilian musicians including Vanusa Geraldo Azevedo and Alceu Valenca Ze RamalhoZe Ramalho performing live at the 2008 Virada Cultural in Sao Paulo Brazil Background informationBirth nameJose Ramalho NetoBorn 1949 10 03 October 3 1949 age 74 OriginBrejo do Cruz Paraiba BrazilGenresBrazilian rock folk rock MPB forro folk spoken wordOccupation s Singer songwriter guitaristInstrument s Vocals acoustic guitar electric guitar harmonica violaYears active1975 presentLabelsEpic Records CBS Sony Music Walt Disney BMG RCA EMI As with many musicians back in his younger days he was first influenced by rock and roll however at the age of 20 his music took a more Northeastern Brazilian approach Ze Ramalho s lyrics however are very influenced by the socio economic difficulties faced by the average Brazilian Ze Ramalho is the first cousin of Elba Ramalho a Brazilian composer and performer Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1949 1974 1 2 First works 1974 1975 1 3 Beginning of the major musical career 1975 1984 1 4 Small declining 1985 1990 1 5 Back to the top 1991 2001 1 6 Continuing into the 3rd Millennium 2001 2011 1 7 Own record label 2012 present 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Live albums 2 3 Compilations 2 4 Guest appearances 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditEarly life 1949 1974 Edit Ze Ramalho was born to Estelita Torres Ramalho an elementary school teacher and Antonio de Padua Pordeus Ramalho a Seresta performer When he was two years old his father drowned in a reservoir 1 2 of the sertao and he was then adopted by his grandfather His love for his grandfather would later be expressed in the song Avohai 2 After spending most of his childhood in Campina Grande his family moved to Joao Pessoa Ramalho went to medicine school at the Federal University of Paraiba 3 As soon as the family settled in Joao Pessoa he took part of some Jovem Guarda performances being influenced by Renato Barros Leno e Lilian Roberto Carlos amp Erasmo Carlos Golden Boys The Rolling Stones Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan In 1974 his first son Christian was born Before composing he used to write Cordel literature 4 First works 1974 1975 Edit Also in 1974 he performed for Tania Quaresma s movie Nordeste Cordel Repente e Cancao soundtrack At that time he figured out a way to mix all the influences he received throughout his life from Rock n Roll to Forro A year later he recorded his first album Paebiru along with Lula Cortes through the label Rozenblit label pt Today the copies from this very rare vinyl are highly priced in the international collector s market Beginning of the major musical career 1975 1984 Edit In 1976 he left medicine school and moved to Rio de Janeiro 4 where he searched for a record label to release his first album After being rejected by several producers and executives he was finally accepted by Jairo Pires from CBS 3 In 1977 he recorded his second album first solo the self titled Ze Ramalho A year later his second son Wilson was born In 1979 the third son Joao born to him and to his wife Amelinha came along the third album A Peleja do Diabo com o Dono do Ceu also referred to as Ze Ramalho II He then moved to Fortaleza in 1980 where he wrote and published his book Carne de Pescoco Neck Flesh The fourth album A Terceira Lamina was released afterwards and the fifth one Forca Verde in 1982 In 1983 he broke up with Amelinha After releasing his sixth album Orquidea Negra he got married with Roberta Amelinha s cousin in 1984 Small declining 1985 1990 Edit The mid eighties would witness a small decrease in Ze Ramalho s popularity with the releases of the albums Pra Nao Dizer Que Nao Falei de Rock or Por Aquelas Que Foram Bem Amadas 1984 De Gosto de Agua e de Amigos 1985 Opus Visionario 1986 and Decimas de um Cantador 1987 In 1990 he performed in the United States for a Brazilian audience Back to the top 1991 2001 Edit In 1991 his only sister Goretti died Even though he was able to record his eleventh album Brasil Nordeste and returned to his success times with the recording of the song Entre a Serpente e a Estrela for the soapopera Pedra Sobre Pedra In 1992 his fifth son Jose was born and he released the twelfth album Frevoador In 1995 he had his first daughter born Linda In 1996 he recorded the album O Grande Encontro live with his cousin Elba Ramalho who had already re recorded a very successful version of his song Chao de Giz and the well known MPB names Alceu Valenca and Geraldo Azevedo In the same year he released his thirteenth album Cidades e Lendas The success of O Grande Encontro was so great that he decided to record it again in 1997 at the studio this time without Alceu Valenca though The record sold 300 000 copies going Gold and Platinum To celebrate his 20 years of career he released the CD 20 Anos Antologia Acustica The record label Sony Music also released a box set containing three discs one of rarities one of duets and one of classics Also to celebrate the 20 years Brazilian author Luciane Alves released a book titled Ze Ramalho um Visionario do seculo XX Ze Ramalho a 20th Century Visionary Before the end of the millennium another great hit Admiravel Gado Novo first released in his second album in 1980 was the opening theme of the soap opera O Rei do Gado He also released his fourteenth studio album Eu Sou Todos Nos and the sixteenth one Nacao Nordestina in which he once again explored the music of his home land the Nordeste The album would later be a candidate for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Regional Music Album or of Brazilian Origins Continuing into the 3rd Millennium 2001 2011 Edit His first work of the 21st Century was the release of Ze Ramalho canta Raul Seixas a cover album with songs by Raul Seixas He then shared stage with Elba Ramalho in the Rock in Rio 3 In 2002 Som Livre releases a CD of his greatest hits part of its Perfil series of Greatest Hits albums Also in 2002 he released his seventeenth album O Gosto da Criacao In 2003 he released his eighteenth album Estacao Brasil containing 19 recordings of his main Brazilian influences and one new song He guest appeared in the song Sinonimos Synonyms from Chitaozinho amp Xororo s album Aqui o Sistema e Bruto Here the system is Brutal In 2005 he recorded his only live album simply titled Ze Ramalho ao vivo His latter album Parceria dos Viajantes was recorded in 2007 and was nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Brazilian Popular Music Album 5 6 In 2008 he released a compilation of rarities called Ze Ramalho da Paraiba followed by another cover album Ze Ramalho canta Bob Dylan Ta tudo mudando a tribute to the American musician In 2009 a third cover album Ze Ramalho Canta Luiz Gonzaga was released paying tribute to the Brazilian musician 7 In 2010 and 2011 respectively he released two more tribute albums Ze Ramalho Canta Jackson do Pandeiro in tribute to Jackson do Pandeiro and Ze Ramalho Canta Beatles in tribute to the Beatles Own record label 2012 present Edit In 2012 Ze Ramalho created his own record label Avohai Music through which he is releasing his first non cover studio album since 2007 Sinais dos Tempos 1 2 In September 2013 Ze Ramalho performed at Rock in Rio with Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura the line up was labeled as Zepultura a portmanteau of both artists names 8 9 10 11 In November 2014 Ze Ramalho released a collaborative live album with singer and acoustic guitarist Fagner entitled Fagner amp Ze Ramalho ao Vivo 12 Discography EditStudio albums Edit 1975 Paebiru with Lula Cortes 1978 Ze Ramalho 1979 A Peleja do Diabo com o Dono do Ceu 1981 A Terceira Lamina 1982 A Forca Verde 1983 Orquidea Negra 1984 Por Aquelas Que Foram Bem Amadas or Pra Nao Dizer Que Nao Falei de Rock 1985 De Gosto de Agua e de Amigos 1986 Opus Visionario 1987 Decimas de um Cantador 1992 Frevoador 1996 Cidades e Lendas 1997 Antologia Acustica Acoustic versions album Gold 9 Platinum 13 1998 Eu Sou Todos Nos Gold 13 2000 Nacao Nordestina 2001 Ze Ramalho Canta Raul Seixas Raul Seixas cover songs Gold 13 2002 O Gosto da Criacao 2007 Parceria dos Viajantes 2008 Ze Ramalho Canta Bob Dylan Ta Tudo Mudando Bob Dylan cover songs 2009 Ze Ramalho Canta Luiz Gonzaga Luiz Gonzaga cover songs 2010 Ze Ramalho Canta Jackson do Pandeiro Jackson do Pandeiro cover songs 2011 Ze Ramalho Canta Beatles The Beatles cover songs 2012 Sinais dos TemposLive albums Edit 2005 Ze Ramalho ao Vivo 2014 Fagner amp Ze Ramalho ao VivoCompilations Edit 1991 Brasil Nordeste 2002 Perfil 2 Gold 13 2003 Estacao Brasil 2008 Ze Ramalho da Paraiba 2016 Ze Ramalho voz e violao 40 anos de musicaGuest appearances Edit Lordose pra leao os passaros nao calcam rua Jorge Cabeleira Jorge Cabeleira e o dia em que seremos todos inuteis Roberta de Recife Nordestina Ricardo Vilas e amigos Bem Brasil Waldonys aprendi com o Rei vol 2 Renato e seus Blue Caps Renato e seus Blue Caps 1981 Joao do Vale Joao do Vale 1981 Segredo de Estado Segredo de Estado 1992 Glorinha Gadelha tudo que ilumina 1993 Dorival Caymmi Songbook Dorival Caymmi vol 4 1993 Joao Batista do Vale Joao Batista do Vale 1994 Various Artists Viva Gonzagao E forro e xote e baiao 1994 tribute to Gonzaguinha Jorge Mautner Bomba de estrelas 1995 tribute album to Jorge Mautner Ze Ramalho Geraldo Azevedo Alceu Valenca and Elba Ramalho O grande encontro 1996 5 Platinum 13 Xuxa Arraia da Xuxa 1997 Dominguinhos amp Various Artists Dominguinhos e convidados cantam Luiz Gonzaga 1997 Falcao A Um Passo da MPB 1997 Boca Livre Boca Livre 20 anos convida 1997 Andre Luiz Oliveira Mensagem de Fernando Pessoa 1997 Ze Ramalho Geraldo Azevedo and Elba Ramalho O grande encontro 2 1997 Gold 13 Various Artists Casa do forro ao vivo 1998 Geraldo Azevedo Raizes e Frutos 1998 Fagner Amigos e Cancoes 1998 Alcymar Monteiro Festa Brasileira 1999 Elba Ramalho Solar 1999 Zeca Baleiro Vo imbola 1999 Marines Marines amp sua gente 50 anos de forro 1999 Various Artists Jackson do Pandeiro revisto e sampleado 1999 tribute album to Jackson do Pandeiro Various Artists O submarino verde e amarelo 2000 Various Artists Reiginaldo Rossi um tributo 2000 tribute to Reiginaldo Rossi Various Artists O melhor do forro no maior Sao Joao do mundo 2000 Ze Ramalho Elba Ramalho Geraldo Azevedo O grande encontro 3 ao vivo Gold 13 Various Artists Forro Forca Livre vol 3 2001 Various Artists John Lennon uma homenagem 2001 tribute album to John Lennon Gonzaguinha amp Various Artists Duetos com Mestre Lua 2001 Rastape Ate o Dia Clarear 2002 Various Artists Forro da feira 2 2002 Various Artists Lisbela e o Prisioneiro 2003 Jota Quest Oxigenio 2003 Paulo Cesar Barros amp Various Artists Estrada 2004 Various Artists Um barzinho um violao ao vivo 2004 Chitaozinho amp Xororo Aqui o Sistema e Bruto 2004 Leo e Bia Leo e Bia 1973 edicao especial 2005 Beto Brito Imbole 2007 Os Paralamas do Sucesso Brasil Afora 2009 Andreas Kisser Hubris I amp II 2009 References Edit a b Lichote Leonardo June 23 2012 Ze Ramalho estreia gravadora propria e lanca primeiro CD de ineditas desde 2007 O Globo in Portuguese Retrieved June 25 2012 a b c Kuchler Adriana June 24 2012 Ze e o fim do mundo Ze and the end of the world Folha de S Paulo Serafina in Portuguese Rio de Janeiro 26 a b Souza Henrique Inglez de October 5 2018 Especial Ze Ramalho Parte I Quando o brejo cruzou a poeira Rolling Stone Brasil in Portuguese Grupo Perfil Retrieved January 26 2021 a b Angelica June 20 2015 Ze Ramalho relembra infancia em passeio no Parque das Ruinas Rede Globo Rio de Janeiro Grupo Globo Archived from the original on June 23 2015 Retrieved June 23 2015 O Norte Online Ze Ramalho disputa o Grammy 2007 de Melhor Album de MPB Archived from the original on June 20 2009 Retrieved September 7 2008 Winners of the Latin Grammy Award Saura Michele May 20 2009 Ze Ramalho lanca novo CD homenageando Luiz Gonzaga in Portuguese Entretendo com Archived from the original on May 27 2009 Retrieved May 31 2009 Dias Tiago September 22 2013 Ze Ramalho ganha prestigio no dia do metal e toca com Zepultura no Sunset 28 UOL Musica in Portuguese Rio de Janeiro Grupo Folha Retrieved November 30 2014 Albuquerque Carlos September 22 2013 Critica Sepultura com Ze Ramalho da certo e gera um fruto cantado pelo publico Zepultura O Globo in Portuguese Rio de Janeiro Grupo Globo Retrieved November 30 2014 Canonico Marco Aurelio September 22 2013 Rock in Rio 2013 Zepultura domina o Palco Sunset Veja in Portuguese Rio de Janeiro Grupo Abril Retrieved November 30 2014 de Castro Yuri September 22 2013 Em grande encontro Sepultura e Ze Ramalho viram Zepultura Folha de S Paulo in Portuguese Rio de Janeiro Grupo Folha Retrieved November 30 2014 Franco Luiza November 25 2014 Fagner e Ze Ramalho lancam CD conjunto assista a entrevista TV Folha Grupo Folha Retrieved November 30 2014 a b c d e f g Certificados in Portuguese ABPD Retrieved October 8 2009 Ze Ramalho s biography at his official website in Portuguese External links EditProfile at allmusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ze Ramalho amp oldid 1174384442, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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