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'''Baden Powell de Aquino''' (], ] - ], ]) widely known simply as '''Baden Powell''', was a ] ] guitarist. He was born in Varre-e-Sai in the state of ], and named by his father after ]. | '''Roberto Baden Powell de Aquino''' (], ] - ], ]) widely known simply as '''Baden Powell''', was a ] ] guitarist. He was born in Varre-e-Sai in the state of ], and named by his father after ]. He is the father of pianist ] and guitarist ]. | ||
A virtuoso player, he is known for his collaborations with ] heard on albums such as "Os Afro-Sambas". | A virtuoso player, he is known for his collaborations with ] heard on albums such as "Os Afro-Sambas". |
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Roberto Baden Powell de Aquino (August 6, 1937 - September 26, 2000) widely known simply as Baden Powell, was a Brazilian bossa nova guitarist. He was born in Varre-e-Sai in the state of Rio de Janeiro, and named by his father after Robert Baden-Powell. He is the father of pianist Philippe Baden Powell de Aquino and guitarist Louis Marcel Powell de Aquino.
A virtuoso player, he is known for his collaborations with Vinicius de Moraes heard on albums such as "Os Afro-Sambas".
Baden Powell died on the 26th of September, 2000, in Rio de Janeiro.
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