His performance on the Bem Brasil program in 1996 is one of the most memorable in the singer’s history, as he performed the main hits of his discography.
THE TV Cultura presents again, this Friday (23) at midnight, one of the greatest classics of its musical program: Tim Maia on stage at Well Brazil.
With presentation of Wandi Doratiottothe show was broadcast live in 1996, directly from Sesc Interlagos.
Since then, the performance has become known as one of the most memorable of the singer’s career, who performed the main hits of his discography that Sunday.
To the sound of “W/Brazil”the audience was already chanting Tim Maia’s name before the “trustee” went on stage. After taking the microphone, the singer from Rio interacts with the audience the whole time while performing his repertoire full of hits, such as “Anything Goes”, “The Discoverer of the Seven Seas”, “Spring (It’s Going to Rain)”, “Blue of the Color of the Sea”, “I Don’t Want Money (I Just Want Love)”, “I Liked You So Much”, “Give Me a Reason”, “You” and “Quiet”.
Well Brazil
Tim’s participation in the Well Brazil was one of the most special of the program, since it took place just two years before the artist’s death. Elected as the greatest Brazilian singer of all time by the magazine Rolling StoneTim is remembered as the father of soul music in Brazil.
In addition to Tim Maia, several other artists have passed through Well Brazil during the 17 years the program was on the air. Wandi Doratiotto, a well-known face in Culture for her participation in several children’s programs on the channel, such as X-Everything and Ra-Tim-Bum Castleinvited representatives of all tribes to the stage: Lulu Santos, Joe Ramalho, Gal Costa, Alceu Valenca, Cassia Eller, Initial Capital, Pitty, Charlie Brown Jr. and much more.
Source: Rollingstone

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