Carlinhos Brown in Paris

2005-07-15 2

English
Brazilian composer Carlinhos Brown performs in the "le kiosque à musique" at La Villette Parc July 14, 2005 in Paris, France early evening.
Hundreds of people singed and danced with Brown and 15 musicians.
Many brazilian performances are taking place in France in 2005 as part of the "year of Brazil in France," in a effort to promote and discover the Brazilian culture.
Carlinhos Brown music is a mixture of Afro-Brazilian percussion, rock and soul music.
He worked with Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Marisa Monte, Djavan, and João Bosco, to name a few.
In the '90s, Brown created the Timbalada, a drum band with more than 120 instrumentalists and singers. He promotes social-music projects directed to the poor youth of Salvador, Bahia in Brazil.
Brown gets international exposure when he composed five of the twelve tracks of “Brasileiro” that won a Grammy for best album in the “World Music” category in 1985.

Français
Carlinhos Brown, compositeur et artiste Brésilien joue au Kiosque à musique à le Parc de la Villette 14 juille 2005 à Paris pour celebration de l’année du Brésil en France .
Centaines de personnes ont dansé and chanté avec Carlinhos Brown et ses
15 musiciens.
Pendant 11 au 17 juillet 2005, le Parc de la Villette découvre Brèsil avec futebol, mode, concerts, expo et churrasco.
La musique de Carlinhos Brown est un mélange de la percussion
Afro-Brésilienne et roche.
Il a travaillé avec Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Marisa Monte, Djavan, et João Bosco.

Português
Compositor e artista Carlinhos Brown eletriza a audiencia no Parque da Villette 14 de Julho de 2005 em comemoraçao do Ano do Brasil na França.
Centenas de pessoas cantaram e dansaram com Carlinhos Brown e sua banda.
O parque comemorou outos aspectos da cultura brasileira dos dias 11 a 17 de Julho com futebol, moda, concertos et churrasco.
A musica de Carlinhos Brown é uma mistura do Brasil-Afro e rock.
Ele trabalha com grandes nomes da musica brasileira incluindo Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Marisa Monte, Djavan, et João Bosco.

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