Araujo, Guilherme

Araujo, Guilherme
▪ 2008

      Brazilian music producer

born 1937, Rio de Janeiro, Braz.

died March 21, 2007, Rio de Janeiro
was a marketing specialist who popularized (1967) the tropicália movement in Brazilian popular music and managed the careers of four of its leading exponents—Maria Bethânia, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, and Gal Costa.

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