Tim Maia
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Past
OCT
01
2023
London, United Kingdom
The Jazz Cafe
I Was There
OCT
17
2019
Botafogo, Brazil
Audio Rebel
I Was There
SEP
28
2019
London, United Kingdom
The Jazz Cafe
I Was There
MAY
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2015
New York, NY
B.B. King Blues Club
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New York, NY
B.B. King Blues Club
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17
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New York, NY
B.B. King Blues Club
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About Tim Maia
With his potent and flexible baritone tone, Maia was able to convey not only a happy and energetic dance feel, but was capable of inspiring sentiment in otherwise corny songs as well, like his hit "Me Dê Motivo" (Paulo Massadas/Michael Sullivan). Throughout his career, this flexibility was evidenced through the multitude of styles embraced by him: soul, funk, bossa nova (in the '90s), romantic songs, American pop, samba, baião, and MPB. In the '90s, he was discovered by younger pop stars who re-recorded several of his hits. This was the case of Skank, Lulu Santos, Araketu, Paralamas do Sucesso, and Marisa Monte, not to mention Elis Regina, Gal Costa and other established artists who have recorded his songs.
In the '70s, Maia started to record albums and do shows promoting his indigenous synthesis of American soul and Brazilian music with elements of samba and baião. The movement gradually took the working-class suburbs of the north side of Rio de Janeiro, exploding in 1976 with the black movement.
In the '70s, Maia started to record albums and do shows promoting his indigenous synthesis of American soul and Brazilian music with elements of samba and baião. The movement gradually took the working-class suburbs of the north side of Rio de Janeiro, exploding in 1976 with the black movement.
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Genres:
R&b/soul, R&b, Soul, Rnb-soul
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Merch (ad)
Nobody Can Live Forever: The Existent...
$31.13
Tim Maia
$32.98
Tim Maia - 1971
$54.95
Tim Maia - 1973
$54.95
Tim Maia
$27.98
Tim Maia - 1970
$54.95
Racional Vols. 1 & 2
$25.54
Festa Do Tim Maia
$8.79
1973
$9.99
Tim Maia - Inesquecivel
$33.97
concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
01
2023
London, United Kingdom
The Jazz Cafe
I Was There
OCT
17
2019
Botafogo, Brazil
Audio Rebel
I Was There
SEP
28
2019
London, United Kingdom
The Jazz Cafe
I Was There
MAY
31
2015
New York, NY
B.B. King Blues Club
I Was There
MAY
24
2015
New York, NY
B.B. King Blues Club
I Was There
MAY
17
2015
New York, NY
B.B. King Blues Club
I Was There
About Tim Maia
With his potent and flexible baritone tone, Maia was able to convey not only a happy and energetic dance feel, but was capable of inspiring sentiment in otherwise corny songs as well, like his hit "Me Dê Motivo" (Paulo Massadas/Michael Sullivan). Throughout his career, this flexibility was evidenced through the multitude of styles embraced by him: soul, funk, bossa nova (in the '90s), romantic songs, American pop, samba, baião, and MPB. In the '90s, he was discovered by younger pop stars who re-recorded several of his hits. This was the case of Skank, Lulu Santos, Araketu, Paralamas do Sucesso, and Marisa Monte, not to mention Elis Regina, Gal Costa and other established artists who have recorded his songs.
In the '70s, Maia started to record albums and do shows promoting his indigenous synthesis of American soul and Brazilian music with elements of samba and baião. The movement gradually took the working-class suburbs of the north side of Rio de Janeiro, exploding in 1976 with the black movement.
In the '70s, Maia started to record albums and do shows promoting his indigenous synthesis of American soul and Brazilian music with elements of samba and baião. The movement gradually took the working-class suburbs of the north side of Rio de Janeiro, exploding in 1976 with the black movement.
Show More
Genres:
R&b/soul, R&b, Soul, Rnb-soul
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