Dermeval Miranda Maciel, best known as Roberto Ribeiro. (
Campos dos Goytacazes, July 20, 1940 – January 8, 1996) was a Brazilian
samba
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singer.
Life
Son of a gardener, he had already begun working at 9 years of age. By that time, he attended the samba school Amigos da Farra (Friends of Farra), from the city of
Campos, and the Pintadinho Boi parties, a local tradition event. Player of professional football in his hometown, he played in Cruzeiro and Rio Branco, both of Campos. He was known by nickname "pneu" ("tire"). Later he was the Goitacaz's
goalkeeper and in 1965 moved to
Rio de Janeiro and tried to serve in
Fluminense, but failed.
However, in Rio de Janeiro, Roberto Ribeiro started to be involved by
samba
Samba (), also known as samba urbano carioca (''urban Carioca samba'') or simply samba carioca (''Carioca samba''), is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century. Havin ...
. Even in the 1960s, he has been present in a radio show called ""A Hora do Trabalhador" ("The Labor Time"). The composer
Liette de Souza, sister of composer George Lucas and which would be Roberto's wife, was enchanted with his work and decided to submit it to
Império Serrano
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, a traditional samba school in Rio de Janeiro, in the suburb of Madureira. The mutual passion was installed and Roberto went to attend the social samba events of "green and white of Serrinha" (as the Império Serrana is known). Once the directors of the samba school realized his talent and invited to be the handle of the Império Serrano at the
carnival
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of 1971.
After two years away, Roberto Ribeiro has to handle as the school official, defending the samba school from 1974 to 1981. Among the many songs composed, Roberto Ribeiro had twice
samba-enredo winners of the competition. In 1977, the school leads the carnival with beautiful samba "Brasil, Berço dos Imigrantes" (''"Brazil, Cradle of Immigrants"''), coined in partnership with George Lucas, and in 1979, "Municipal Maravilhoso, 70 Anos de Glórias" (''"Wonderful Hall, 70 Years of Glories"''), with George Lucas and
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At that same time, his career as a singer grow. He successfully throughout the country with songs like "Tempo Ê" (Zé Luiz and Nelson Rufino), "Acreditar" (
Dona Ivone Lara and
Délcio Carvalho), "Estrela de Madureira" (Acyr Pimentel and Cardoso), "Liberdade" (Dona Ivone Lara and Délcio Carvalho), "Vazio" (Nelson Rufino), "Todo Menino É Um Rei" (Nelson Rufino and Zé Luiz), perhaps his greatest success, and "Meu Drama" (
Silas de Oliveira
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and J. Ilarindo).
Towards the end of his life, he contracted an ocular disease and eventually went blind. In January 1996, he died after being hit by a car in the neighborhood of Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro.
His life was told in the book, authored by his own wife, Liette Maciel de Souza, with the title "Dez anos de saudade") "Ten years of Nostalgia."
Career albums
* 1972 – Sangue, suor e raça (with
Elza Soares)
* 1975 – Molejo
* 1976 – Arrasta povo
* 1977 – Poeira pura
* 1978 – Roberto Ribeiro
* 1979 – Coisas da vida
* 1980 – Fala meu povo!
* 1981 – Massa, raça e emoção
* 1982 – Fantasias
* 1983 – Roberto
* 1985 – De palmares ao tamborim
* 1985 – Corrente de aço
* 1987 – Sorri pra vida
* 1988 – Roberto Ribeiro
External links
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1940 births
1996 deaths
People from Campos dos Goytacazes
20th-century Brazilian male singers
20th-century Brazilian singers