Bruno & Marrone

Brazilian sertanejo duo
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Bruno & Marrone
Background information
OriginGoiânia, Brazil
GenresSertanejo
Years active1986 - present
LabelsWarner, BMG, Sony BMG, Sony, Universal
MembersVinicius Felix de Miranda (Bruno)
José Roberto Ferreira (Marrone)
Websitehttp://www.brunoemarrone.com.br

Bruno & Marrone are a Brazilian sertanejo duo from Goiânia, formed in 1988 by singers Bruno (vocals and guitar) and Marrone (vocals, guitar and accordion).

Bruno (b. Vinicius Felix de Miranda, 1969) performed for a decade as a solo musician before approaching Leandro e Leonardo for help finding a partner. They introduced him to Marrone (b. José Roberto Ferreira, 1964), a concertina player. Their debut was released by Warner Records in 1995; they have enjoyed a successful and prolific career since then, releasing more than one album per year. In 2002, they won a Latin Grammy for their DVD release.

Discography

*Also available on DVD

  • (1995) Bruno & Marrone
  • (1996) Bruno & Marrone - Vol. 2
  • (1997) Acorrentado em Você
  • (1998) Viagem
  • (1999) Cilada de Amor
  • (2000) Paixão Demais
  • (2000) Acústico
  • (2001) Acústico ao Vivo*
  • (2002) Minha Vida, Minha Música
  • (2002) Sonhos, Planos, Fantasias
  • (2003) Inevitável
  • (2004) Ao Vivo*
  • (2005) Meu Presente é Você
  • (2006) Ao Vivo em Goiânia*
  • (2007) Acústico II*
  • (2009) De Volta aos Bares*
  • (2010) Sonhando
  • (2011) Juras de Amor
  • (2012) Pela Porta da Frente*
  • (2014) Agora*
  • (2017) Ensaio*
  • (2019) Studio Bar*

See also

References

  • Bruno & Marrone at Allmusic

External links

  • Official website
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