Jaime Caetano Braun
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Jayme Guilherme Caetano Braun (Bossoroca, January 30, 1924 – Porto Alegre, July 8, 1999) was a Brazilian folk musician, poet and composer.
Jayme was the most famous payador of Rio Grande do Sul and had great participation in the dissemination of the gaúcho culture in Brazil and the world. Between 1973 and 1988, he had a weekly radio program on Radio Guaíba.
There is a statue of him Porto Alegre.[1]
Bibliography
- 1954 - Galpão de Estância
- 1958 - De Fogão em Fogão
- 1965 - Potreiro de Guaxos
- 1966 - Bota de Garrão
- 1966 - Brasil Grande do Sul
- 1966 - Passagens Perdidas
- 1990 - Payador e Troveiro
- 1996 - 50 Anos de Poesia
Discography
- 1993 - Paisagens Perdidas
- 1993 - Poemas Gaúchos
References
- ^ Sturm, Roland (October 24, 2023). "Cowboy Music of the Southern Hemisphere: Música Gaúcha". FolkWorks. Retrieved February 19, 2024.
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