Salomão Borges Filho
Salomão Borges Filho, commonly known as Lô Borges, was a pivotal figure in the Clube da Esquina movement, renowned for blending various musical genres in Brazil's popular music landscape. He was instrumental in creating a unique sound that combined rock, jazz, and bossa nova, significantly impacting Brazilian music in the 1970s.
Born on Jan 10, 1952 (73 years old)
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Salomão Borges Filho was mentioned in the context of Lô Borges' family.
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Brazil:
Salomão Borges Filho was the father of Lô Borges and a journalist who played a role in the family's musical legacy.
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