Dudu Tucci

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Dudu Tucci (full name: Eduardo Tucci da Silva; born May 5, 1955 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian percussionist, singer and composer.

Dudu Tucci grew up in a family with a musical background, and was already playing drums at very young age at umbanda-ceremonies. He studied classical percussion, flute and musicology at Brooklin Paulista Conservatory in São Paulo. After that he traveled throughout South-America to study Latin American music.

In 1978, he was invited to play in the symphonic orchestra in his home town. At the same time he met the well-known Brazilian dancer and both opened the "Experimental Black Dance Group". After a cooperation with Arrigo Barnabé, Tucci was invited to the JazzFest Berlin, and has been living in Berlin since then.

Discography[]

  • Oduduá (1990)
  • Obátimalê (1992)
  • Orishás (1994, Candomblé-music)
  • Native Dreamer (1995)
  • Tribal World (1995)
  • Afoxé Loni (2002)
  • Inaê (2004)
  • Amacy (2005, Umbanda-music)
  • Nadador (2006)

Books[]

  • Samba und Sambistas in Brasilien. With Tiago de Oliveira Pinto. Noetzel Verlag, Wilhelmshaven 1992. (in German)

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