
Tom Jobim
Antônio Carlos Jobim, commonly known as Tom Jobim, was a Brazilian composer, pianist, and music producer, widely regarded as one of the primary figures behind the bossa nova movement. His sophisticated melodies and harmonies, combined with poetic lyrics, have earned him a place as one of Brazil's most iconic musicians. Jobim's collaborations with other legendary artists, including his work with Moacir Santos and Baden Powell, helped to shape the sound of Brazilian music and brought it to international audiences.
Born on Jan 25, 1927 (98 years old)
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Brazil:
Tom Jobim is mentioned for his collaboration with Nana Caymmi on the album 'A noite do meu bem'.
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Liechtenstein:
Tom Jobim was a legendary composer and friend of Nana Caymmi.
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Brazil:
Tom Jobim is the father of Beth Jobim and a renowned musician whose legacy influences her art.
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Liechtenstein:
Tom Jobim is included in the new compilation of 'Vale Tudo'.
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Bolivia:
Tom Jobim is mentioned alongside Vinicius de Moraes in a song about happiness and sadness.
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Liechtenstein:
Tom Jobim is the composer of the song 'Águas de Março', which is the most re-recorded song featuring Elis Regina.
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Mozambique:
Tom Jobim composed the soundtrack for 'Orfeu Negro'.
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Paraguay:
Yamandu Costa quotes Tom Jobim, highlighting the idea that borders are created by men while birds fly freely.
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Brazil:
Tom Jobim composed the soundtrack for 'Orfeu negro'.
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Honduras:
Tom Jobim provided the soundtrack for 'Orfeu negro', which won an Oscar.
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