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Paulo de Carvalho : ウィキペディア英語版
Paulo de Carvalho

Paulo de Carvalho (born Manuel Paulo de Carvalho Costais, in Lisbon, on May 15, 1947) is a Portuguese singer.
==Career==
Carvalho co-founded the band, The Sheiks, in 1965. He sang and played the drums. He also played an instrumental role, either as a founder or a guest, of many other important Portuguese bands of the 60's, among them bands such as Fluido, Banda 4 and Thilo's Combo.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://paulodecarvalho.com/ )〕 The Sheiks was Portugals answer to the Beatles. During the 60's Portugal was ruled by an authoritarian dictatorship. This band came as a result of the climate in Portugal and captured the national mood. The people wanted the brightness of the Beatles sound and the Sheiks provided. The band sang songs such as Summertime, Missing You and Tell Me Bird. Though the band eventually broke up and Carvalho moved into contemporary Fado, the Sheiks have regrouped and performed in recent years.
As a solo performer, Carvalho participated in the Festival RTP da Canção and Eurovision Song Contest in 1974〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Portugal 1974: Paulo de Carvalho, "E Depois Do Adeus" )〕 and 1977. It was his song, the Portuguese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, "E Depois do Adeus", which was used as the passcode at the beginning of the coup which toppled Portugal's dictatorship (in what has become known as the Carnation Revolution), giving Carvalho a permanent place in his country's history. During the 70's and early 80's, Carvalho won many international performance awards in Bulgaria, Poland and Belgium and was a strong participant in other music festivals in Chile, Argentina and Spain.〔
In 1985, Carvalho began professionally associating himself with Fado, deferring to Portugal's traditional music as globalization came to be seen as a threat to his homeland's cultural heritage; ''Desculpem qualquer coisinha'' was his first record following this shift, and (though controversial) remains his most commercially successful venture.〔 Many of Carvalho's songs were written by José Nisa, José Calvário and Ary dos Santos as well as a poem by Alda Lara ("Mãe Negra"). He has worked with Fernando Tordo, Tozé Brito, Carlos Mendes and Os Amigos and performed duets with Brito, Tordo and Dulce Pontes, among others. Several greatest hits albums have been released.
Some of his best known songs are:
* "E Depois do Adeus" (1974 Eurovision Song Contest)
* "Flor sem Tempo"
* "Lisboa Menina e Moça"
* "Mãe Negra"
* "Os Meninos do Huambo"
* "Maria Vida Fria"
* "Nini"
* "Olá como estás?" (duet with Tozé Brito)
* "Pomba Branca" (duet with Dulce Pontes)
* "Domingo na praia"

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