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    Olodum percussionist Neguinho do Samba died of heart failure on October 31, 2009, at the age of 54. [1] On June 13, 2011, Olodum's ex-vocalist and songwriter Germano Meneghel, author of hits like "Avisa lá," "Vem, Meu Amor," "Alegria Geral," and the posthumous "Várias Queixas," was found dead in his home at age 49; the cause of death is still ...

  2. Feb 12, 2011 · Olodum at it´s best, go to Salvador and enjoy!

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    O Olodum completa 44 anos de existência celebrando a música negra, a cultura e os tambores que pulsam o coração. O canal OLODUM OFICIAL é uma novidade entre os blocos afros, entre a música ...

  4. Jul 9, 2019 · He explains how Olodum transformed from a local carnival’s band into a world-famous Afro-Brazilian music group and became a social movement that, until today, is fighting for the rights of marginalized people in Brazil. This story was published on The Rio Times. From local carnival organization to most important Afro-Brazilian music group.

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  5. olodum .com .br. O Olodum é uma escola de tambores afro-brasileiro da cidade de Salvador, na Bahia. Foi fundado em 25 de abril de 1979 durante o período carnavalesco como opção de lazer aos moradores do Maciel- Pelourinho, garantindo-lhes, assim, o direito de brincar o carnaval em um bloco e de forma organizada. É uma organização não ...

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    Olodum is an internationally acclaimed Afro-Brazilian cultural group from Bahia, Brazil. Olodum (pronounced oh-lo-doon) was founded in 1979 as a bloco afro (African Bloc), a Bahian Carnival association highlighting African heritage and black pride through music, dance theater, and art.

  8. Aug 13, 2019 · He explains how Olodum turned from a local carnaval band into a world-famous Afro-Brazilian music group and became a social movement that, until today, is fighting for the rights of marginalized people in Brazil. From a local Carnaval organization to the most important Afro-Brazilian music group. Every year the musicians and artists of Bloco ...

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