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| Born in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro in 1964
Brazilian singer and composer
In 1982, with his voice and his guitar, Zoli helped found the band Brylho, which last year broke out nationwide following the soul-reggae ''A Noite do Prazer''. The band broke up in 1985 and the following year, he would be releasing his first solo album, "Livre Para Viver." Three years later, Zoli was further success when Marina Lima recorded ''À Francesa'' partnership with the singer's brother, Antonio Cicero. Later, Elba Ramalho recorded his "Felicidade Urgente.''
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