Portugal Music

Portugal Music

Hi! My name is Carlos De Castilho and I'm a Portuguese music lover. I created this website to provide more knowledge about Portuguese music around the World and give people a chance to listen to our music, meet our artists, enjoy the songs, and learn more about our musical culture. Feel free to discover more and listen to our music!

Persona 77

The path of Daniel, Henrique, Pedro and Filipe began in 2017, with the release of the single A Solução. Establishing themselves as an indie band navigating the waters of alternative rock, their sound mixes several different influences that come together…

Damas Rock

In 1981 many doors opened and the explosion of new bands allowed Portugal to meet many musicians. Damas Rock, (the first female group in Portuguese rock with Paula Cristina, Fifi, Anabela and Mitó). They had then recorded a single and…

António Pinho Vargas

Sources: antoniopinhovargas.com / anos80.no.sapo.pt António Pinho Vargas was born in Vila Nova de Gaia in 1951. Composer, musician and essayist. Graduated in History from the Faculty of Letters of the University of Porto. Piano degree from the Porto Conservatory (1987)…

TT – Tiago Teixeira

Tiago Teixeira, better known as TT, is a Portuguese singer, producer, song writer, performer and composer. TT is the most awarded artist in national R&B. “Vem Cá”, “Dança Este Som”, “Lady Deixa-te Levar”, “Faz Acontecer” and “Não Há Mais Nada”…

Edmundo Vieira

Edmundo Vieira, or just Edmundo (Portimão, November 22, 1983), is a Portuguese singer. He is especially known for being one of the four members of the boy group D’ZRT. He participated in several music competitions, such as the Vou Ser…

Rodrigo Leão

Rodrigo Leão, his full name Rodrigo Costa Leão Muñoz Miguez (Lisbon, October 15, 1964) is a Portuguese musician and composer. He became known in the bands Sétima Legião and Madredeus. BiographyThe son of a civil engineer and his wife, a…

Dead Combo

Dead Combo was a Portuguese band whose main musical influences were Fado, Rock, Western soundtracks, as well as music from South America and Africa. The band consisted of just two members: Tó Trips (guitars) and Pedro V. Gonçalves (double bass,…

New Single By Bela Gisela

DEMAGOGIA is the very recent single and one of many new releases from Bela Gisela for 2024, now available on the usual music platforms. A completely renewed, bold and very original version of Lena d`Agua’s classic that ironically, or perhaps…

Mónica Ferraz

Mónica Ferraz (Porto, March 23, 1980) is a Portuguese singer-songwriter. She began her musical career at the age of 15, when she began covering songs by other artists. Mónica Ferraz was born in Portugal, in the city of Porto. In…

Miguel Gameiro

Miguel Gameiro (Lisbon, February 15, 1974) is the founding vocalist of the Portuguese band Pólo Norte and a solo singer since 2010. He started playing music in 1992, at the age of 18, as one of the founders of Pólo…

B Fachada

B Fachada is the artistic name of Bernardo Cruz Fachada (Lisbon, 1984), is a Portuguese singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, married to the Portuguese visual artist, Mané Pacheco. He collaborated with Tiago Pereira on the documentary Tradição Oral Contemporânea (2008). In 2009…

Ménito Ramos

Ménito Ramos was born on March 4, 1974, in Luxembourg and his real name is Arménio dos Santos Monteiro Ramos. Ménito Ramos has a long and comprehensive career, playing, interpreting, producing and composing, for himself and a series of other…

Júlio Pereira

Júlio Pereira (Moscavide, December 22, 1953), his full name Júlio Fernando de Jesus Pereira, is a Portuguese musician, composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer. His music is characterized by the use of traditional Portuguese instruments, such as the cavaquinho and the viola…

Vítor Rua

BIOGRAPHY Vítor Manuel Ferreira Rua was born in Mesão Frio on July 23, 1961. Between 1976 and 1977, he was part of the group King Fisher’s Band (Porto’s formation of folk-rock covers) initially as a keyboardist, later as a mandolinist,…

FBO

FBO, band from Cascais formed in June 2019 composed by André Reis (Author, Composer, Producer, Drums and Voice, Luís Fernandes (Keyboards), David Uricchio (Guitar) and Isa Rodrigues (author and manager) in its structural and which has one big objective: to…

Anabela Duarte

Anabela Duarte was part of W.C. Porno, a group led by Farinha, which participated in the 1st edition of the Só-Rock festival (Coimbra, 1981). Still with Farinha, she was in Ocaso Épico appearing on the song “Intro” [Memories] from the…

Ar De Rock

Ar de Rock is Rui Veloso‘s debut album, released in 1980. More than a revelation from a singer-songwriter (Rui Veloso) and a lyricist (Carlos Tê), Ar de Rock is one of those albums that, improbably, captures the zeitgeist of our…

Cidade CAOS – 1st single Dead End Surf

Cidade CAOS is an essentially instrumental music project with an assumed influence from the soundtracks of American B-series films, short and feature-length action films, adventures, or simple contemplation and live tuning into various locations around the world discovered during travel.…

Tsunamiz

The brainchild of musician Bruno Sobral, Tsunamiz brings a genre-defying sound to the masses. Sonically energizing and infectious, his music traipses between rock, electronic and pop creating something unique and entirely Tsunamiz. Since his debut album Evil Live in 2015…

Ena Pá 2000

Source: megaagencia.com Ena Pá 2000 are a Portuguese rock band. Formed in 1984 and is characterized by the nonsense and sometimes pornographic humor of its lyrics and by its presence on stage, led by Manuel João Vieira. Born in Foz…

Minas & Armadilhas

Minas & Armadilhas was one of the first Portuguese punk rock bands, formed in Lisbon in 1978. They had an ephemeral career and did not leave any record. Considered one of the precursors of the style, they were formed by…

What was the “boom” of Portuguese rock

Source: RUN – Repositório Universidade NovaEditores: Andrade, Ricardo Miguel Bernardes “This dissertation addresses the various musical, editorial and promotional processes that characterized the so-called “boom of Portuguese rock” of the early 1980s, an expression that is commonly used to designate…

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