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1 Discography  



1.1  From Studio  





1.2  Compact  





1.3  Posthumous and collections  





1.4  Soundtrack  







2 References  





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Wilson Simonal
Born(1938-02-23)February 23, 1938[1]
DiedJune 25, 2000(2000-06-25) (aged 62)
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil[1]
Spouses

Tereza Leite Pugliesi

(m. 1963, divorced)

Sandra Manzini Cerqueira

(m. 1994)
Children3, with Tereza
Musical career
Genres
  • calypso
  • cha-cha-chá
  • doo-wop
  • MPB
  • samba
  • soul
  • rock
  • Instruments
    • Vocals
  • pandeiro
  • piano
  • trumpet
  • Labels
  • EMI
  • Odeon
  • Philips
  • PolyGram
  • RCA
  • UMG
  • WMG
  • Formerly ofDry Boys
    Websitewww.simonal.com

    Wilson Simonal de Castro (February 23, 1938 -- June 25, 2000) was a Brazilian singer. He was a singer with great success in the 1960s and in the first half of the 1970s. He was married two times and had two sons: Wilson Simoninha and Max de Castro, both are artists today. He also had a daughter, named Patricia.

    Although relatively unknown outside of South America, two of his biggest hits were successfully coveredbySérgio Mendes — "País Tropical" and『Sá Marina』(the latter as "Pretty World" with English lyrics by Marilyn and Alan Bergman).

    Discography

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    From Studio

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    Compact

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    Posthumous and collections

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    Soundtrack

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    References

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    1. ^ a b ALEXANDER Ricardo. Nem Vem que não Tem - A Vida e o Veneno de Wilson Simonal. São Paulo Globe 2009. ISBN 978-85-250-4728-1.
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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wilson_Simonal&oldid=1226013559"

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