Roberto Carlos, Brazil's Pop-Rock King, Celebrates 50th Anniversary in Miami on June 2
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Though Brazil's pop rock movement kicked off in the 1950s, Carlos is considered one the pioneers of Jovem Guarda.
For more than half a century, the affable singer has recorded original music and cover songs in his native Portuguese as well as Spanish, Italian, and English. He's sold more records than Justin Bieber and he's endlessly toured the globe. On Saturday, June 2, though, Carlos is spending the night in Miami.
In 1961, Carlos released his first record, Louco Por Você, in Brazil. Heavily influenced by 1950s rock 'n' roll, the young singer steered away from traditional Brazilian music at the time, opting for a more youthful sound comprised of catchy lyrics and even catchier melodies.
In 1965, Carlos's Jovem Guarda record knocked the Beatles' Help! album out of the top spot on the Brazilian charts. As album sales skyrocketed, the singer took his talent abroad, touring North American and Europe.
By 1970, Carlos had already released ten albums and achieved international superstardom. But the singer kept going, releasing at least one album through 2008. He's currently on tour promoting 2011's Projeto Emoções em Jeruzalém, a live album and DVD.
Roberto Carlos. Saturday, June 2. American Airlines Arena, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. The show starts at at 8 p.m. and tickets cost $69.50 to $119.50 plus fees via ticketmaster.com. Call 305-960-8500 or visit aaarena.com.
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American Airlines Arena
601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL
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