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Gal Costa, One of Brazil’s Greatest Singers, Dies at 77

The New York Times – Music:

Her graceful, flexible voice and ear for memorable songs sustained a five-decade career defining the sound of Brazilian pop.

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Brazil, Deaths (Obituaries), Gal Costa, Music, Pop and Rock Music, Tropicalia
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