Personal life
Maximiano de Sousa, known to most people as Max, was a Madeiran (Portuguese: madeirense), born in Funchal in 1918. It was here where his career started. He was a tailor, and even after becoming an artist, he long maintained that profession. In 1936 he began working at night in a hotel bar in Funchal as a singer and continued to work as a tailor during the day. In 1957, he left for the United States where he remained for two years, afterward he toured Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Brazil, and Argentina.Selected discography
(incomplete) *Noites da Madeira/Bailinho da Madeira (78, VC, 1949) *Bailinho da Madeira/Noites da Madeira (Single, Decca/VC, 1956) *A Mula da Cooperativa / A Coisa / O Magala / O Homem do Trombone (Columbia) *Porto Santo *31 *Sinal da Cruz *Pomba Branca, Pomba Branca/Quando a Dor Bateu à Porta (Single, Decca/VC, 1974) *As Bordadeira *Casei com uma Velha *Júlia Florista *Maria Rapaz *Maria tu tens a mania *Mas sou fadista *Mula da Cooperativa *Nem ás paredes confesso *Noite *O Magala *Pomba Branca *Porto Santo *Rosinha dos Limões *Saudades da Ilha *Sinal da Cruz *Vielas de AlfamaReferences
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sousa, Maximiano De Portuguese fado singers 20th-century Portuguese male singers 1980 deaths 1918 births People from Funchal