Sérgio Reis Explained

Sérgio Reis
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Sérgio Bavini
Birth Date:June 23, 1940
Origin: Brazil
Genre:Música sertaneja
Occupation:singer, actor, politician
Website:www.sergioreis.com.br
Sérgio Reis
Office:Federal Deputy for São Paulo
Term Start:February 1, 2015
Term End:February 1, 2019
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    Birth Date:23 June 1940
    Birth Place:São Paulo, Brazil

    Sergio Bavini, known as Sérgio Reis (born June 23, 1940), is a Brazilian sertanejo singer, actor and politician.[1] He has sold approximately 16 million copies of his more than 40 album releases.

    Reis was born in São Paulo, and began working in radio stations and nightclubs as a teenager. In 1958, he released his first record, "Enganadora" b/w "Será", but did not garner any notice. In 1967 he was invited to record with The Jet Blacks, and the resulting singles – "Coração de Papel," "Nuvem Branquinha," "Fim de Sonho," and "Qual a Razão," all shot to the top of the Brazilian charts. He became a fixture on Jovem Guarda radio and television, writing songs for Jerry Adriani, Wanderley Cardoso, Nalva Aguiar, Deny e Dino, Marcos Roberto, and The Golden Boys.

    Reis's style mixes caipira music with a heavy influence from American pop and country. Among his most well-known songs are "O Menino da Porteira," "O Menino da Gaita", "João de Barro", "Rei do Gado", "Cabocla Teresa" "Os Três Boiadeiros," and "Cavalo Zaino." Alongside his music career he has appeared often in film and television, including Brazilian soap operas.

    In 2015, his album Amizade Sincera II, a partnership with Renato Teixeira, was nominated for the 16th Latin Grammy Awards in the Best Sertaneja Music Album category.[2]

    Discography

    Acting career

    Films
    Television

    References

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Sérgio Reis – Biografia . Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira. April 14, 2015.
    2. Web site: La lista completa de nominados a los Latin Grammy 2015. Infobae. October 3, 2015. Spanish. September 23, 2015.