The great voice of Rio’s carnival, Quinho do Salgueiro, has died at the age of 66

The great voice of Rio’s carnival, Quinho do Salgueiro, has died at the age of 66


The information was confirmed by the Escola de Samba Acadêmicos do Salgueiro; the artist made history with plots like 1993’s ‘Peguei um Ita no Norte’ and 2009’s victorious ‘Tambor’,

The Rio de Janeiro musician and interpreter Melquisedeque Marins Marques, known as “Quinho do Salgueiro”, died this Wednesday, 3 years old, at the age of 66. The information was published by Salgueiro Academics School of Sambaof which the artist was part.




“Quinho didn’t sing just for Salgueiro; he lived and breathed every note, every beat of the beating heart of the drums. He personified the spirit of Salgueiro,” reads the institution’s official profile on X, formerly Twitter.

The cause of death was not immediately revealed, however the interpreter was being treated for urethral cancer.

The samba singer made the history of the Rio carnival with famous songs such as “Festa Profana” in 1989 with the Escola de Samba União da Ilha do Governador, also “Peguei um Ita no Norte” in 1993 with Salgueiro, and the victorious ” Tambor” in 2009. , also with Salgueiro.

A great leader of the avenue, Quinho began his career in the Boi da Freguesia neighborhood, passed through União da Ilha, São Clemente, Rosas de Ouro, Grande Rio and immortalized himself as the voice of Salgueiro.

Quinho championed several carnival war cries, including his trademarks: “Arepia, Salgueiro!”, “Ai, how beautiful”, “Pimba, pimba” and “Gongá will catch fire”.

On social media, carnival fans mourned his death and shared several moments of the artist on the boulevard.

Source: Terra

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