José Portella Delavy
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José Portella Delavy (9 March 1930 – 28 May 2011) was a Brazilian singer and composer known for composing the song "Para Pedro" with José Mendes. The song is an exemplar of
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.


Early life

Delavy was born in Triunfo, in the state of
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, south of Brazil, on March 9, 1930. At the age of 17, he moved to
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, in
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, where he was elected city councilor, a position he held between 1977 and 1989.


Career

In 1966, he began working at the radio station
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in Porto Alegre on the program ''Grande Rodeio Coringa'' where he met singer José Mendes. Delavy and Mendes began performing together, visiting many cities within the state. On one of these trips in 1967, their car broke down and they had to take a bus. Along the way, they overheard two other travelers arguing, saying: "Para Pedro, Para Pedro". The phrase inspired their first hit, "Pára Pedro," first broadcast on ''Grande Rodeio Coringa'', and later recorded by Mendes, whose version became a national success. In 1970, he made the xote "Contando a Verdade" with Elmo Neher and Bruno Neher, recorded by the Três Xirus, on the LP ''Espetacular'', on the Copacabana label. Shortly after, the composition "Decision de amor", with Adelino Duarte, was recorded by Dupla Mirim, on the LP ''Outra Barbaridade''" on Sabiá/Copacabana. In 1983, the ''vanera'' "Gineteada no Uruguai", with Ademar Silva, was recorded by Ademar Silva on the LP ''Galpão Crioulo'', a compilation that brought artists together on an album released by Som Livre. In 1986, the song "Para Pedro!" was re-recorded by the duo Kleiton and Kledir from Rio Grande do Sul. In the same year, Delavy composed the song "Mulher Valente", recorded by Zézinho and Julieta. The 1970s and 1980s were marked by the ballads in which Delavy participated. He was considered a master troubadour, performing with gaucho artists such as
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and Gildo de Freitas. The troubadour was part of the golden generation of the ''
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'' of Rio Grande do Sul, alongside Teixeirinha, Tereco, Luiz Muller, Garoto de Ouro, and Francisco Vargas.


Death

Delavy died on May 28, 2011. He had diabetes and was hospitalized in the Alvorada Hospital, in
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,
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.


Personal life

In 1950, José Portella Delavy married Iodete Chaves and had a son, two grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.


Works

* 1967 – "Pára Pedro" (With José Mendes * 1970 – "Contando a Verdade" (With Elmo Neher and Bruno Neher) * 1970 – "Mulher Valente" * 1970 – "Decisão de Amor" (With Adelino Duarte) * 1970 – "Gineteada no Uruguai" (With Ademar Silva) * 1975 – "Gaiteiro Amigo" * 1976 – "Balanço do Destino" * 1978 – "Peito Vazio" * 1980 – "Relembrando o Xote" * 1988 – "Qual é o Teiu CTG"'


Discography

Delavy did not release albums in his career. However, he worked on solo compositions, which were purchased and recorded by local artists, and he composed with artist friends. Delavy cowrote ballads that were recorded on multiple albums. The most famous was between him and Moraezinho, which was recorded on the album ''Mensagem Final'', an album in honor of Gildo de Freitas.


Trovas

* 1964 – Trova (José Portella Delavy and Gildo de Freitas) * 1972 – Trova (José Portella Delavy and Formiguinha) * 1977 – Trova (José Portella Delavy and Moraezinho) * 1980 – Trova de Campeões * 1984 – Trova (José Portella Delavy and Luiz Muller) * 1986 – Uma baita Trova! * 1988 – Trova (José Portella Delavy and Tchê Fagundes) * 1995 – Trova (José Portella Delavy and Francisco Vargas) * 2002 – Trova (José Portella Delavy and Valdomiro Mello) * 2003 – Trova (José Portella Delavy and Valdomiro Mello) * 2010 – Trova (José Portella Delavy and Moraezinho) (Rodeio Gildo de Freitas)


Hit songs

* "Pára Pedro" * "Mulher Valente" * "Gineteada no Uruguai" * "Contando a Verdade"


See also

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Brazilian gaucho music Brazilian gaucho music (in Portuguese ''música gaúcha brasileira'' or ''música nativista'') denotes the traditional music of Río Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina (state), Santa Catarina and Paraná (state), Paraná states, whose population has a ...
*
Teixeirinha Teixeirinha (March 3, 1927 - December 4, 1985), given name Vitor Mateus Teixeira, was a Brazilian musician. ''Teixeirinha'' is the diminutive form of the common Brazilian surname of ''Teixeira'', is one of the greatest Brazilian artists, Teixe ...


References

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