empty cell Silvio César
Silvio César is a Brazilian singer and composer who began his professional career in 1960 as a vocalist for the orchestras of Waldemar Spillman and Ed Lincoln. In 1964, he graduated from the National Law School. In 1965, he appeared in the film "Na Onda do Iê-iê-iê" alongside Renato Aragão and Dedé Santana. Throughout his career, he released several albums, including "Silvio César" (1972), "Vamos Dar as Mãos" (1974), and "Som e Palavras" (1977). His music encompasses genres such as MPB, samba, and bossa nova.