Pala Velho Explained

Pala Velho
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Origin:Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Genre:Modern Folkloric Gaucho Music (Tchê Music)
Years Active:1995–2006
Label:ACIT, USA Discos
Current Members:Marcelo Dametto, Marquinhos, Cristiano Basso, Joelson Godinho e Juninho

Pala Velho was a "tchê music" band (a modern version of traditional folkloric Brazilian gaucho music) from Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

The band started out in the mid 1990s and became very popular throughout Rio Grande do Sul competing with bands in the same genre such as Tchê Barbaridade. The band briefly became successful nationally and appeared on national television. To broaden their appeal, they reworked their music to be more pop-oriented and not have as much of a gaucho sound from instruments such as the accordion. The band also changed their style by wearing normal street clothing on their album covers instead of traditional gaucho garb. The band continued to exist in the early 2000s with some new members and the original lead singer/song writer, but soon disbanded in the middle of the decade.

The band recorded under the ACIT label and later the USA Discos label, but despite their past popularity are no longer mentioned on either labels' web site.

They also participated in other works, among them the CD "Tchê Music - Live" in 1999, a merger of Acit with Abril and also the DVD "Festa Gaúcha" in 2003 by USA Discos, their first and only appearance on a DVD.

Main successes:

- Buenas Tchê (1996)

- Vanera do Coração (1996)

- Louco Pra Ti Ver (1996)

- Sou Rio Grande (1998)

- Gaúcho Eu Sou (1998)

- Primeiro Amor (1998)

- Orgulho de Gaúcho (1998)

- Apenas Uma Madrugada (2000)

- Morena (2000)

- Dançando a Vanera (2000)

- Na Batida da Vanera (2003)

- O Bicho Vai Pegar (2003)

- Eu Te Amo (2003)

- Cara a Cara (2006)

- Por Nada (2006)

- Pior é Te Perder (2006)

Original band members:

Former Members:

Selected discography:

External links

Pala Velho playing "Primeiro Amor" in concert

Notes and References

  1. "Sou Rio Grande" album liner notes. Recorded and released by Pala Velho in Caxias do Sul. Produced by "Acit, A Marca do Sul" in 1998.