Waldick Soriano

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Waldick Soriano
Birth nameEurípedes Waldick Soriano
Born(1933-05-13)May 13, 1933
Caetité, Brazil
DiedSeptember 4, 2008(2008-09-04) (aged 75)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
GenresBrega
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1959–2008
Labels, , Continental Records, RCA Records, Som Livre

Eurípedes Waldick Soriano (May 13, 1933 in Caetité – September 4, 2008 in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian singer–songwriter, best known as a composer and singer of songs in the brega style.

Biography[]

Soriano was born in Bahia, where he lived and worked as a truck driver, prospector, and in manual labor until he was 25.[1] He moved to São Paulo in 1959, where he began working at Rádio Nacional. His first album was issued in 1960, and his style of dramatic, sentimental songs became popular throughout Brazil. He went on to record dozens of albums and score many hits in his native country.

In 2005, Soriano was depicted in a documentary directed by Patrícia Pillar. It was titled Waldick - Sempre No Meu Coração (Waldick - Always In My Heart).[2]

Soriano died of prostate cancer on September 4, 2008, at the age of 75.[3]

Discography[]

Album Label Year
Quem és tu?/Só você Chantecler 1960
Ninguém é de ninguém Chantecler 1960
Dona do meu coração/Mais uma desventura Chantecler 1961
Perdão pela minha dor/Amor de Vênus Chantecler 1961
Sede de amor/Renúncia Chantecler 1961
Waldick Soriano Chantecler 1961
Fujo de ti/Tortura de amor Chantecler 1962
Ciúmes/Desunião Chantecler 1962
Homenagem a Recife/Amor numa serenata Sertanejo 1962
Cantor apaixonado Chantecler 1962
Quem é você?/Vestida de branco Chantecler 1963
Foi Deus/Errei Senhor Chantecler 1963
Pobre do pobre/Se eu morresse amanhã Chantecler 1963
Motivos banais/É melhor eu ir embora Chantecler 1963
A justiça de Deus/Tu és meu mundo Chantecler 1963
Manaus, meu paraíso/Pisa no calo dele Sertanejo 1963
Enfim você voltou/Pensei que estava sonhando Chantecler 1964
Eu vou ao casamento dela/A maior injustiça do mundo Chantecler 1964
O elegante Waldick Soriano Chantecler 1964
Como você mudou pra mim Chantecler 1965
Waldick sempre Waldick Copacabana 1967
Boleros para ouvir, amar e sonhar Copacabana 1967
Waldick Continental 1968
No coração do povo Continental 1970
Eu também sou gente RCA 1972
Ele também precisa de carinho RCA 1972
Segue o teu caminho RCA 1974
Quero ser teu escravo RCA 1978

References[]

  1. ^ Alvaro Neder, Waldick Soriano at Allmusic
  2. ^ "Documentary about Waldick Soriano (in Portuguese)". Globo.com. Retrieved 2009-01-17.
  3. ^ Obituary, Estadao.com.br.

External links[]

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