Voz de Cabo Verde (I)

Group, 1965-1970 Voz de Cabo Verde became famous in the 1960s and continued to evolve for the next 30 years. Based on electric instruments, its initial members included Luís Morais (clarinet, saxofone, and flute), Morgadinho (trumpet), Toy d’Bibia (guitar), Jean da Lomba (bass) and Frank Cavaquinho (drums). Frank, who had already been in the Netherlands since 1964 and Read more…

Morgadinho

Joaquim Soares de Almeida Praia Branca, São Nicolau, 1931 Instrumentalist (winds, bass), singer, songwriter A member of Voz de Cabo Verde in its original formation and again in the 2000s, Morgadinho has released one solo album. He has also collaborated with various artists on recordings and has several compositions to Read more…

Ildo Lobo

Ildo Neves de Sousa Lobo Sal, 1953 – Praia, Santiago, 2004 Singer, songwriter Owner of a sonorous, open, and powerful voice, Ildo Lobo was already one of the most acclaimed artists among the Cabo Verdean public long before starting his solo career. From the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s, as a Read more…

Rappers sing Cabral

It’s often noted that Cabral’s legacy is at risk of fading among younger generations born in independent Cabo Verde. However, there are those committed in preserving his memory alive and condemning injustices Cabral would have fought against. Rap music has become a vehicle not only for expressing strong messages but Read more…

50 years singing Cabral

Cabo Verde & Its Music – A Virtual Museum associates itself to the celebrations of the centennial of Amilcar Cabral by sharing compositions that talk about the political leader and thinker. Cabral is not only a significant figure in the history of Cabo Verde but also in Cabo Verdean music, Read more…

Amilcar Cabral

Click here to listen to songs about Amilcar Cabral Amilcar Lopes Cabral Batafá, Portuguese Guinea, 1924 – Conakry, Guinea Conakry, 1973 Songwriter, personality The founder of PAIGC and leader of the liberation struggle of Guinea and Cabo Verde, Amílcar Cabral, had a vast intelectual production in addition to his political Read more…

Jack Pina

Joaquim de Pina  Fajã d’Água, Brava, 1950s  Singer, songwriter, producer, businessman  Romantic singer, but with an eclectic repertoire where there’s room for the various Cape Verdean rhythms, from morna to funaná, including koladera, and even space for zouk at times and Brazilian music, of which he is an admirer.  He Read more…

Gardénia Benrós 

Praia, Santiago, 1960s  Singer, songwriter  Gardénia Benrós brings together in her work the different musical influences received throughout a journey in which at the age of 16, she found herself in the USA singing in a group composed by young Cape Verdeans, the Tropical Power. From the age 3 to Read more…

João Cirilo

João Cirilo Pereira Monteiro  Polon de Engenho, Santa Catarina, Santiago, 1954  Singer, songwriter, instrumentalist (harmonica, guitar)  Although João Cirilo is always associated with funaná, mornas, koladeras, reggae, and other rhythms are also part of his repertoire, depending on the times. His first album is Ilusão dess mundo, from 1978, accompanied Read more…

Tazinho

Protásio Fortes Brito  Povoação Velha, Boa Vista, 1932  Guitarrist, songwriter, violinist with discography produced since the 1960s between Holland, Portugal and the United States. Tazinho has in his repertoire original compositions in different genres, like bolero, waltz and koladeras, besides well-known themes from the Cape Verdean singer.   Fado and a Read more…