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Tonico & Tinoco

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Brazilian sertanejo duo

Tonico & Tinoco
OriginBrazil
GenresSertanejo
OccupationSingers
Years active1930–1994
MembersTonico (João Salvador Perez)
Tinoco (José Salvador Perez)

Tonico e Tinoco were a Brazilianmúsica sertaneja duo from the state ofSão Paulo, composed of brothers Tonico (João Salvador Perez, March 2, 1917 – August 13, 1994) and Tinoco (José Perez, November 19, 1920 – May 4, 2012), they are regarded among the most famous and prolific artists in sertanejo. With their first hit single, "Chico Mineiro" (1946), they were named "A Dupla Coração do Brasil" ("The Brazilian Heart Duo"). They performed more than 40,000 times between 1935 and 1994, recorded more than 1,000 songs and sold over 150 million albums despite never performing outside of Brazil.[1]

History

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Early life and musical beginnings

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House in which Tonico & Tinoco lived in their early childhood, inPratânia.

Born in rural São Paulo to Spanish father Salvador Pérez and Brazilian mother Maria do Carmo, João and José Perez's passion for music came from their maternal grandparents Olegario and Isabel, who played songs on an oldaccordion. The brothers quickly began to learn and play songs and had their first concert on August 15, 1935. Along with their cousin Miguel, the brothers performed as Trio da Roça. The trio became known locally via radio broadcasts.

In 1937 the Pérez family relocated the city ofSorocaba, São Paulo. Tonico took up work in aquarry and cement factory while Tinoco turned to shining shoes and highway construction during Brazil's economic crisis and the onset ofWorld War II. With city life proving unbearable, the family returned to farming in the countryside. By now the Perez brothers were performing as a duo, and their return to their rural home afforded them opportunity to perform live on the radio while they continued to travel to the city on Sundays to pick up extra work. Traveling back and forth between São Paulo's urban and rural areas helped the brothers to spread their music around the state, performing on the street, at festivals, entering contests and making appearances on many radio stations.

The duo made their recording debut on the Continental label in 1945 with the song "Em Vez de Me Agradecê" ("Instead of Thanking Me") the cateretê ". During the recording session, the brothers sang so loudly (as they did on the farm) that they overloaded and broke the microphone. The following year the duo broke through with the single "Chico Mineiro" making Tonico e Tinoco the most famous sertaneja duo in Brazil and making it possible for the brothers to buy a home for their family.

Later success

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In 1961 Tonico and Tinoco made their cinematic debut in Eduardo Llorente filmLá no Meu Sertão, based on the life and work of the duo. While the film was in production, Tonico nearly died fromtuberculosis and his brother Chiquinho filled in for him for both radio and studio appearances. Despite fears that Tonico would not be able to sing after surgery, the duo were soon performing again at full caliber.

In 1965 Eduardo Llorente featured the duo in another film,Obrigado à Matar, based on the legend of Chico Mineiro and the song of the same name that had made Tonico e Tinoco famous. Another film followed in 1969—A Marca da Ferradura (The Mark of the Horseshoe) by Nelson Teixeira Mendes and the following year the duo recorded a tribute album toRaul Torres which was completed two months after the singer died. Two less successful films—Llorente'sOs Três Justiceiros (The Three Gunslingers) and Osvaldo de Oliveira'sLuar do Sertão had the Perez brothers give up their acting career and focus solely on music.

On June 6, 1979, Tonico & Tinoco gave a three-hour concert for 2,500 people at the Municipal Theatre of São Paulo, a venue that had previously been used only for operas and ballets. In 1984, they returned to the screen as a cameo in Andrew Klotzel'sA Marvada Carne.

Deaths

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Tonico & Tinoco's final concert was inMato Grosso on August 7, 1994. Tonico died shortly thereafter. Tinoco continued to perform solo until his death on May 4, 2012, in São Paulo, due to complications after respiratory failure. He was 91 years old.[2]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • 1958:Suas Modas Sertanejas
  • 1959:Na Beira da Tuia
  • 1960:A Dupla Coração do Brasil
  • 1961:A Saudade Vai
  • 1962:La no Meu Sertão
  • 1963:Cantando para o Brasil
  • 1965:Data Feliz
  • 1966:Artista de Circo
  • 1966:Rancho de Palha
  • 1969:Rei dos Pampas
  • 1971:A Marca da Ferradura
  • 1971:Laço de Amizade
  • 1994:Coração do Brasil

Compilation albums

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  • 1968:As 12 Mais de Tonico e Tinoco[3]
  • 1983:Os Grandes Sucessos de Tonico e Tinoco[3]

Singles

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  • Moreninha Linda
  • Chico Mineiro
  • O Gondoleiro do Amor
  • Saudades de Ouro Preto
  • Saudades do Matão
  • Tristeza do Jeca
  • Me Leva
  • Ferreirinha
  • Boiada Cuiabana
  • Velho Pai
  • Vingança de Soldado
  • Mourão da Porteira
  • Beijinho Doce
  • As Três Cuiabanas
  • Artista de Circo
  • Faz um Ano "Hace um Año"
  • Adeus Mariana
  • O Caipira é Vosso Amigo
  • Falsidade
  • Rei dos Pampas
  • Paraguaia
  • Enquanto a Estrela Brilhar
  • Luar do Sertão
  • Chuá, Chuá
  • Couro de Boi
  • Maringá
  • A Moda da Mula Preta
  • Que Linda Morena
  • Chico Mulato
  • Mineirinha
  • Pingo d´Água
  • Segredo se Guarda
  • Feijão Queimado
  • Estrada da Vida
  • Boiadeiro Apaixonado
  • João Carreiro
  • Cavalo Zaino
  • Ciriema
  • Baile em Ponta Porã
  • Cavalo Preto
  • Cidade Morena
  • Orgulhosa
  • Chalana
  • Adeus Campina da Serra
  • Moça Folgazona
  • Azul Cor de Anil
  • Rei do Volante
  • Minas Gerais
  • Boiadeiro Punho de Aço
  • João de Barro
  • Oi Vida Minha! (Moda do Peão)
  • O Menino da Porteira
  • Saudade que eu Tenho
  • Boi Amarelinho
  • As Flores
  • Boa Noite Amor
  • Mandamento do Motorista
  • Pingo Preto
  • Porquê
  • Paineira Velha
  • Lembranças
  • Cavalo Branco
  • Retalhos de Amor
  • A Viagem do Tietê
  • Lenda da Valsa dos Noivos
  • Três Batidas na Porteira
  • Praia Serena
  • Motorista do Progresso
  • Sorte Tirana
  • Distante de Ti
  • Adeus Gaúcha
  • Filho de Mato Grosso
  • Último Adeus
  • Carreiro Sebastião
  • Ranchinho de Taquara
  • Saudades de Araraquara
  • Teu Nome Tem Sete Letras
  • Bombardeio
  • Duas Cartas
  • Fandango Mineiro
  • Gaúcho Velho
  • Fogo na Serra
  • Decisão Cruel
  • Encantos da Natureza
  • Chão de Goiás
  • Eu Penso em Ti
  • Minha Mágoa
  • Burro Picaço
  • Chitãozinho e Xororó
  • Piracicaba
  • Cabocla Tereza
  • Bom Jesus de Pirapora
  • Canção da Criança
  • Não Vou Brincar
  • Estrela do Oriente
  • Dia de Natal
  • A Cuíca tá Roncando
  • Anel de Noivado
  • A Viola e o Cantador
  • Cidade Grande
  • Juriti Mineira
  • Viola de Ouro
  • Bate co Pé, Bate cá Mão
  • La Paloma
  • Velho Candieiro
  • Arroz à Carreteiro
  • Filho Pródigo
  • Disparada
  • Pinga Ni Mim
  • No Meu Pé de Serra
  • O Sanfoneiro só Tocava Isso
  • Seresta
  • Êh! São Paulo
  • Felicidade
  • A Mão do Tempo

Discography in 78 RPM

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No.Side "A"Side "B"LabelDisk No.Recording Date
1Em vez de me agradecerContinental15.385jul/45
2Tudo tem no sertãoPorto EsperançaContinental15.417sep/45
3Sertão do LaranjinhaPercorrendo meu BrasilContinental15.418sep/45
4CuiabanoMoreninhaContinental15.447oct/45
5Destino de CabocloAi, meu bemContinental15.655jun/46
6Cortando EstradãoChico MineiroContinental15.681aug/46
7Pião VaqueiroAdeus, Morena AdeusContinental15.706sep/46
8A Cruz do CaminhoTristeza do JecaContinental15.795jul/47
9Boiadeiro EntrevadoQue Lucro dá!Continental15.796jul/47
10Você Sabe onde MoroDestinos IguaisContinental15.819aug/47
11Vingança do Chico MineiroGoianaContinental15.913sep/48
12DesprezadoRancho VazioContinental16.026apr/49
13Besta RuanaAdeus Rio GrandeContinental16.092sep/49
14Camisa PretaMorte da CaboclinhaContinental16.114dec/49
15Violeiro CasadoTriste TambémContinental16.165apr/50
16CanoeiroFesta do BaianoContinental16.233aug/50
17Mão CriminosaAdeus FronteiraContinental16.234aug/50
18Aparecida do NorteBoiadeiro do NorteContinental16.348mar/51
19CastigoBalancêContinental16.394jun/51
20A Morte do Dr. LaureanoCuiabanaContinental16.452sep/51
21Boi de CarroA Morte do CanoeiroContinental16.466dec/51
22Rio PequenoCaboclaContinental16.519apr/52
23Flor GaúchaRio GrandeContinental16.526apr/52
24PaulistaMonumento NacionalContinental16.581jun/52
25ParaíbaSertanejaContinental16.596jul/52
26CartaCasinha BrancaContinental16.623dec/52
27Chico Viola MorreuJangadeiroContinental16.697apr/53
28Pião de UberabaPé de IpêContinental16.698apr/53
29Canto Pra Não ChorarAdeus, Campina da SerraContinental16.751jun/53
30O Crime de Não Sabê LêPenachoContinental16.788aug/53
31DesenganoDois CoraçõesContinental16.834oct/53
32História de Minha VidaMãe, Sempre MãeContinental16.841oct/53
3325 de JaneiroVem DepressaContinental16.859nov/53
34Lembrando VocêLar FelizContinental16.860nov/53
35GarimpoViolão de LutoContinental16.902mar/54
36IrradiaçãoFilho do CarpinteiroContinental16.922apr/54
37PalhaçoFim do BaileContinental16.962may/54
38RecadoSonhoContinental16.980jul/54
39Mágoa de CantadôMeu RecadoContinental17.034oct/54
40Milagre do AmorAdeus BelaContinental17.086may/55
41Eu e a LuaSereno da MadrugadaContinental17.107jul/55
42Padre Lima de TambaúTrês FitasContinental17.135sep/55
43GeadaFacão de PenachoContinental17.176oct/55
44Maldita CachaçaAniversário de CasamentoContinental17.250mar/56
45IngratidãoTô Chegando AgoraContinental17.251mar/56
46Nós e o DestinoBico de PenaContinental17.289may/56
47A Marca da FerraduraMinas GeraisContinental17.292jun/56
48Amor de ArtistaVelhas CartasContinental17.340sep/56
49Meu CanárioAs Duas MãesContinental17.366dec/56
50Papai NoelÚltimo RouboContinental17.388apr/57
51Festa da DespedidaMinas GeraisContinental17.402apr/57
52Livro da VidaQuerer BemContinental17.427jun/57
53Milagrosa Nossa SenhoraTristeza do JecaContinental17.459aug/57
54Exemplo da FéJustiça DivinaContinental17.484oct/57
55Saudades do MatãoSaudades de Ouro PretoContinental17.531apr/58
56PrincesaCana VerdeContinental17.538jun/58
57Esquadrão BrasileiroAmor DesprezadoContinental17.581oct/58
58Pé da LetraPadecimentoContinental17.618dec/58
59GaúchoRecordandoContinental17.630feb/59
60Noite de São JoãoDois MorenosContinental17.668may/59
61Rei do GadoTempo de AmorCabocloCS - 315jun/59
62Recordação de GaúchoTiranaCabocloCS - 327aug/59
63CuritibanaChora MorenaCabocloCS - 350jun/60
64O Gondoleiro do AmorTriste DespedidaCabocloCS - 351jun/60
65Moreninha LindaBoiadaPhilips61.022jul/60
66Véio PaiAntiga ViolaPhilips61.023jul/60
67DesprezoMe LevaCabocloCS - 360aug/60
68MoreninhaCabelo de TrançaPhilips61.046sep/60
69Lá no SertãoCarro de BoiCabocloCS - 393nov/60
70Triste NatalCanta MoçadaPhilips61.059dec/60
71CabocloMarrueiroCabocloCS - 411may/61
72Prece a São JoãoMãezinha QueridaPhilips61.095may/61
73ParaguaiaDestinos IguaisCabocloCS - 432jun/61
74Triste CoraçãoSofrê SozinhoPhilips61.111jul/61
75AmeiMeu SertãoCabocloCS - 484sep/61
76FinadoChofer de CaminhãoPhilips61.127mar/62
77Mourão da PorteiraBandeira PaulistaPhilips61.138jul/62
78Sertão do LaranjinhaBesta RuanaCabocloCS - 552aug/62
79Velho CarreiroParanaenseCabocloCS - 605nov/62
80SaudadeFerreirinhaCabocloCS - 616oct/63
81Miss UniversoArrasta-pé na TuiaCabocloCS - 620oct/63
82BaianinhaLágrimas do CéuCabocloCS - 623oct/63
83Moda da VidaQuerência da SerraCabocloCS - 630nov/63
84Saudade VaiCarta de CabocloCabocloCS - 651feb/64

References

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  1. ^"Tonico & Tinoco". Rádio Terra AM. RetrievedOctober 8, 2009.
  2. ^Death of singer Tinoco (in Portuguese)
  3. ^ab"Álbuns certificados de Tonico & Tinoco" (in Portuguese).ABPD. RetrievedApril 18, 2013.
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