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Ed Motta
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Ed Motta
is an established vocalist/composer and a nephew of
Tim Maia
's. He is linked to danceable music and more recently, to sophisticated MPB. He has been performing internationally and awarded for two film soundtracks, along with a gold record. Ever since he was very young he was taken with disco music. He participated in dance contests with his older sister. He became a record collector and in 1982, discovered rock. Dedicating considerable amounts of time to research, he collected
a huge quantity of albums, magazines, encyclopedias and books on rock. He then became the vocalist of the hard rock band
Kabbalah
. Abandoning high school, he wrote in a black music zine, became a DJ, and organized a soul and funk week at the Sound and Image Museum of Rio de Janeiro (MIS) with friend
Lisiane
. Then Motta met
Comprido
(
Luiz Fernando
, future
Conexão Japeri
guitarist). Playing jams in rehearsal studios, the two of them gave birth to the Conexão Japeri, which was first called
Expresso Realengo
. In 1988, the group was hired by Warner and they released
Ed Motta e Conexão Japeri
, which had two hits: "Manuel" and "Vamos Dançar." In 1990, Motta departed for his solo career, recording
Um Contrato Com Deus
, where (influenced by
Prince
's
Sign o' the Times
), almost all instruments were played by him and his friend and partner
Bombom
. In the mid-'90s, he went to New York to record an album (never released in Brazil) with
Eddie Gomez
,
Bernard Purdie
, and
Chuck Rayney
, and stayed there for one year. In that period he wrote "Crescente Fértil," which, three years later, had lyrics by
Aldir Blanc
and was included in Aldir's
50 Anos
. Returning to Brazil, he recorded the Pequeno Dicionário Amoroso film soundtrack and performed throughout the country and in the U.S., Buenos Aires (Argentina), Rome (Italy), and Paris (France). With
Manual Prático Para Bailes, Festas e Afins
(Universal, 1997) Motta received his first gold record. He was awarded for two film soundtracks, Ninó and Uma Janela Para o Cinema, and performed with
Roy Ayers
at New York's Central Park. In 2000, he presented his show Músicas Antigas e Algumas Inéditas, in which, backed by a jazz trio, he performed standards of American and Brazilian music and new compositions. ~ Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide
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As Segundas Intenções Do Manual
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