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28: 141:. They were one of the few Capeverdeans that were strongly associated with their country. Simentera had set the consolidation of the Capeverdean identity. They created a society to support Capeverdean music, their objective was to create a cultural center, a music school for children and CD store where Capeverdean artists go and visit. 192:. They also included religious songs, as the African slaves practiced, in the band's repertory. Lela Violão left in 2001 and continued his solo career, he died in 2009 and is the only former member of the band not living today. 133:
The group performed traditional Capeverdean music with electronic instruments, which the band gave new ways with an acoustic guitar. A local magazine called Simentera the "newest face of the other Capeverdean music".
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in 1997 and features a traditional song "Nha Nobo", another song was "A Mar" ("The Sea"), later with the remix done by DJ Soul Slinger, the track appeared in the album
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released in 1992, two of the singles were originally by other artists, "Codjeta" by Kaká Barbosa and "Nha Codé" by Pedro Cardoso, it was their only release on
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were a Capeverdean band or a music group performing traditional and world music and was one of the most famous groups in Cape Verde.
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was their last album released in 2003 which adhered to their tradition. The band broke up in 2004 after Mário Lúcio left.
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Mário Lúcio would continue as a solo musician and later became the Capeverdean minister of culture in 2011.
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traditional songs. One single "Valsa Azul" was released on September 26, 2000 as part of
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The band was founded in 1992. Two years after the foundation, they appeared at the 1994
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Its group members came from different professions, one of them included
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Simentera group at the FMM Festival das Músicas da Mundo in Sines, Portugal in 2003
FMM Festival
Santiago, Cape Verde
Mário Lúcio
Lela Violão
Sfinks Festival
Boechout
Lela Violão
Lusafrica
Onda Sonora: Red Hot + Lisbon
coladeira
morna
funaná
Unwired: Africa
Amnesty International
Jorge Barbosa
Lusafrica
Pedro Cardoso
Jorge Barbosa
Maria João
"Faleceu Lela Violão"
Portrait of the group
Categories
Cape Verdean musical groups
Culture of Santiago, Cape Verde

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