Sexo Puro:
A Life in Brazilian Song
Suely Mesquita
interviewed by Bob Gaulke
published by Lesma e Lula/Verse Chorus Press
Working in the most vibrant music market in the world, Suely Mesquita sings, writes, performs, and teaches all over Brazil, drawing on 30 years of experience and producing more than 500 songs.
An exacting recording artist in her own right, Mesquita has released two albums, “Sexo Puro” (2002) and “Microswing” (2004), garnering universal critical acclaim. Writer and Brazilian music fan Bob Gaulke (“Embrace Your Insignificance” and “The Nervous Tourist,” both Future Tense Books) interviewed Mesquita over the summer of 2009 to create a multimedia package that serves as an introduction to Mesquita’s work for an international audience.
Working with Mesquita to select a CD’s worth of demos, live performances, and representative recordings, “Sexo Puro: A Life in Brazilian Song” presents a cross-section of songs, stories, and anecdotes that tell the story of an exemplary
artist’s journey through music.
Coming of age in 1970s Rio de Janeiro, Mesquita has written and recorded for such internationally known artists as Pedro Luís, Zeca Baleiro, Chico Cesar, Zélia Duncan, Celso Fonseca, Chico Saraiva, Fred Martins, Kátia B, Arícia Mess, Glauco Lourenço, Eugenio Dale, Kali C, Luís Capucho, Marcela Biasi, Ney Matogrosso, Fernanda Abreu, George Israel, Leoni, and Moska.
Format: Trade paperback 146 pp. + CD
Suggested Retail Price: $12.95 (US)
Available through:
Verse Chorus Dusty Groove Amazon.com
Press Agent:
Jaciara Rodrigues ph: 21. 8121-2474 :: 3256-2606 - rjaciara@uol.com.br
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