Born in 1963 in Porto Alegre, Renato Borghetti (Borghettinho) started
playing at age 10, while at age 15 the stage was professionally hit.
Record-wise he can't complain about the sales. His first album (1984)
sold 100.000 copies, while later albums even reached 250.000 happy
listeners. He performed throughout the world, like at S.O.B. in NYC,
as well as in Europe. In Brazil he could be found in the company of
Elba, Alceu, Dominguinhos and old rockers like Engenheiros do Hawaii.
On this 1999 release, he pays tribute to the legendary 'gaiteiro'
named Antônio Soares de Oliveira, or in short, Tio Bilia (born
1906). Borghettinho not only wants to pay tribute to this musician,
but to the whole tradition of gaúcho music. And with success,
I'd say. The 11 songs on this CD are all written by Tio Bilia and
played in fresh sounding arrangements with respect for the tradition.
The 100% proof gaúcho music is performed with the help of Daniel
Sá (guitars), Ronaldo Saggiorato (bass), Juarez Ferreira (drums)
and percussionist Fernando do Ô. This is a beautiful, although
short, album by one of Brazil's younger musicians playing on the button
accordion. "Farroupilha" features a wonderful bass solo, while on
the second take of "Missioneiro," enthusiast Bilia family members
joins in.
For more information about this CD, please contact Renato
Borghetti.
Kees
Schoof