Fábio Jr.
Brazilian singer and actor
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Key Takeaways
- Fábio Correa Ayrosa Galvão (born November 21, 1953), known as Fábio Jr.
- Biography In 1971, already in a solo career, Fábio Jr.
- Studio álbuns 1976: Fábio Jr.
- Vida 1989: Fábio Jr.
- Ao Morto 1991: Fábio Jr.
Fábio Correa Ayrosa Galvão (born November 21, 1953), known as Fábio Jr. or Fábio Júnior, is a Brazilian MPB singer, songwriter and actor.
Biography
In 1971, already in a solo career, Fábio Jr. recorded songs in English (with pseudonyms such as Uncle Jack and Mark Davis, with the latter having a hit, "Don't Let Me Cry", from 1974).
Discography
As Uncle Jack, in English
Singles and EPs
- 1973 - I'll Be Fine / In My Song (with Pete Dunaway)
- 1973 - My Baby / Up Side Down
As Mark Davis, in English
Albums
- 1975: I Want To Be Free Again
Singles and EPs
- 1974 - Don't Let Me Cry / You Must Remember
- 1975 - I Want To Be Free Again
- 1975 - Aria For The lovers
- 1986 - Sem Limites pra Sonhar (Reaching for the Infinite Heart).
Studio álbuns
- 1976: Fábio Jr.
- 1979: Fábio Jr.
- 1980: Fábio Jr.
- 1981: Fábio Jr.
- 1982: Fábio Jr.
- 1984: Fábio Jr. Canta em Mexicano
- 1986: Sem Limites Pra Sonhar (including a bilingual duo with Bonnie Tyler)
- 1988: Fábio Jr. Vida
- 1989: Fábio Jr. Ao Vivo
- 1989: Fábio Jr. Ao Morto
- 1991: Fábio Jr. Ao Ressucitado
- 1991: Fábio Jr. Intuição
- 1992: Fábio Jr.
- 1993: Fábio Jr. Desejos
- 1994: Fábio Jr.
- 1995: F
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