Waldick Soriano
Musical artist
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- Eurípedes Waldick Soriano (May 13, 1933 in Caetité – September 4, 2008 in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian singer–songwriter, best known as a composer and singer of songs in the brega style.
- He moved to São Paulo in 1959, where he began working at Rádio Nacional.
- He went on to record dozens of albums and score many hits in his native country.
- It was titled Waldick - Sempre No Meu Coração ( Waldick - Always In My Heart ).
Eurípedes Waldick Soriano (May 13, 1933 in Caetité – September 4, 2008 in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian singer–songwriter, best known as a composer and singer of songs in the brega style.
Biography
Soriano was born in Bahia, where he lived and worked as a truck driver, prospector, and in manual labor until he was 25. He moved to São Paulo in 1959, where he began working at Rádio Nacional. His first album was issued in 1960, and his style of dramatic, sentimental songs became popular throughout Brazil. He went on to record dozens of albums and score many hits in his native country.
In 2005, Soriano was depicted in a documentary directed by Patrícia Pillar. It was titled Waldick - Sempre No Meu Coração (Waldick - Always In My Heart).
Soriano died of prostate cancer on September 4, 2008, at the age of 75.
Discography
References
External links
- Waldick Soriano at IMDb
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