T1EP6						
						Carlos Dafé  and the Soul movement
					
										
					
					Renato Radical interviews singer and songwriter Carlos Dafé at Lona Cultura in Anchieta, north of Rio de Janeiro in 1999. Carlos Dafé was born into a family of musicians from the Rio de Janeiro neighborhood of Vila Isabel, learned from his father to play cavaquinho, mandolin and accordion ; later he studied bass and piano, was a student at the conservatory and played in orchestras. He established himself as one of the biggest names in Brazilian soul music, alongside Tim Maia, Cassiano and Gerson King Combo. He had his songs recorded by other performers, such as Nana Caymmi ("Passarela") and Tânia Maria ("A Cruz").
																	 
																	 Carlos Dafé
			 														 28:55
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP8 - Carlos Dafé Program
Carlos Dafé Program
Program aired on August 27, 2016 on TV Alerj with the guest, singer, instrumentalist and composer, Carlos Dafé, considered the "Prince of Soul" since the era of Brazilian soul music in the 70s.
																	 
																	 Carlos Dafé
			 														 04:10
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP7 - Your Way of Looking
Your Way of Looking
Show on October 27, 2017 to celebrate 70 years of Carlos Dafé. Carioca from Vila Isabel, he is one of the precursors of soul music in Brazil. From 1972 he released several LPs and CDs, as well as being a keyboard player for the highly regarded band of Tim Maia and participating as a guest on several albums of important artists of national black music and MPB. Among his greatest successes are: “Wake up I want to see”, “Come and miss me”, “The cross” and “Why do I remember what I cried”, with over 100 re-recordings and used as the theme of the soap opera Dona Xepa.
																	 
																	 Carlos Dafé
			 														 06:34
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP6 - Carlos Dafé and the Soul movement
Carlos Dafé and the Soul movement
Renato Radical interviews singer and songwriter Carlos Dafé at Lona Cultura in Anchieta, north of Rio de Janeiro in 1999. Carlos Dafé was born into a family of musicians from the Rio de Janeiro neighborhood of Vila Isabel, learned from his father to play cavaquinho, mandolin and accordion ; later he studied bass and piano, was a student at the conservatory and played in orchestras. He established himself as one of the biggest names in Brazilian soul music, alongside Tim Maia, Cassiano and Gerson King Combo. He had his songs recorded by other performers, such as Nana Caymmi ("Passarela") and Tânia Maria ("A Cruz").
																	 
																	 Carlos Dafé
			 														 04:13
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP5 - Well wanting
Well wanting
Show on October 27, 2017 to celebrate 70 years of Carlos Dafé. Carioca from Vila Isabel, he is one of the precursors of soul music in Brazil. From 1972 he released several LPs and CDs, as well as being a keyboard player for the highly regarded band of Tim Maia and participating as a guest on several albums of important artists of national black music and MPB. Among his greatest successes are: “Wake up I want to see”, “Come and miss me”, “The cross” and “Why do I remember what I cried”, with over 100 re-recordings and used as the theme of the soap opera Dona Xepa.
																	 
																	 Carlos Dafé
			 														 08:33
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP4 - Scorpio
Scorpio
Show on October 27, 2017 to celebrate 70 years of Carlos Dafé. Carioca from Vila Isabel, he is one of the precursors of soul music in Brazil. From 1972 he released several LPs and CDs, as well as being a keyboard player for the highly regarded band of Tim Maia and participating as a guest on several albums of important artists of national black music and MPB. Among his greatest successes are: “Wake up I want to see”, “Come and miss me”, “The cross” and “Why do I remember what I cried”, with over 100 re-recordings and used as the theme of the soap opera Dona Xepa.
																	 
																	 Carlos Dafé
			 														 08:17
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP3 - Black Commandments feat. Gerson, Dafé and Loroza
Black Commandments feat. Gerson, Dafé and Loroza
Show on October 27, 2017 to celebrate 70 years of Carlos Dafé. Carioca from Vila Isabel, he is one of the precursors of soul music in Brazil. From 1972 he released several LPs and CDs, as well as being a keyboard player for the highly regarded band of Tim Maia and participating as a guest on several albums of important artists of national black music and MPB. Among his greatest successes are: “Wake up I want to see”, “Come and miss me”, “The cross” and “Why do I remember what I cried”, with over 100 re-recordings and used as the theme of the soap opera Dona Xepa.
																	 
																	 Carlos Dafé
			 														 05:47
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP2 - Everything was beautiful
Everything was beautiful
Show on October 27, 2017 to celebrate 70 years of Carlos Dafé. Carioca from Vila Isabel, he is one of the precursors of soul music in Brazil. From 1972 he released several LPs and CDs, as well as being a keyboard player for the highly regarded band of Tim Maia and participating as a guest on several albums of important artists of national black music and MPB. Among his greatest successes are: “Wake up I want to see”, “Come and miss me”, “The cross” and “Why do I remember what I cried”, with over 100 re-recordings and used as the theme of the soap opera Dona Xepa.
																	 
																	 Carlos Dafé
			 														 04:04
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP1 - The King of Soul
The King of Soul
Show on October 27, 2017 to celebrate 70 years of Carlos Dafé. Carioca from Vila Isabel, he is one of the precursors of soul music in Brazil. From 1972 he released several LPs and CDs, as well as being a keyboard player for the highly regarded band of Tim Maia and participating as a guest on several albums of important artists of national black music and MPB. Among his greatest successes are: “Wake up I want to see”, “Come and miss me”, “The cross” and “Why do I remember what I cried”, with over 100 re-recordings and used as the theme of the soap opera Dona Xepa.
																	 Roda de Samba
			 															08:04
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP10 - Trio Calafrio & Grupo Benguelê - Dona Esponja
																	 Roda de Samba
			 															07:51
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP9 - +1 Black Trio - Renascença Clube
																	 Cultne na TV
			 															29:26
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP11 - Osqualdo Cruz's Marquinhos Program
																	 Cultne na TV
			 															28:03
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP10 - Program Marquinho Sathan
																	 Cultne na TV
			 															28:38
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP9 - Marko Andrade Program
																	 Cultne na TV
			 															29:53
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP2 - Program Marcelinho Moreira
																	 Cultne na TV
			 															29:26
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP16 - Luciano Bom Hair Program
																	 Contemporary Black Mov...
			 															03:36
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP4 - Tiradentes Medal - Raimundo Santa Rosa
																	 Shows & Events
			 															04:59
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP5 - Tribute to Tim Maia - Vitória Régia Band
																	 Santoz Cocktails &...
			 															10:01
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP5 - How to make TOM JOBIM authorial cocktail by Santoz
																	 Santoz Cocktails &...
			 															05:38
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP4 - How to make Caipirinha / Recipe for parties
																	 Shows and Events
			 															02:39
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP19 - Youssou N'dour - Senegal Pt2
																	 Events and Demonstrations
			 															09:36
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP16 - Nelson Rufino - Yemanjá Day - Renascença Clube - Pt 2
																	 Events and Demonstrations
			 															06:11
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP15 - Nelson Rufino - Yemanjá Day - Renascença Clube - Pt 1
																	 TV Alerj
			 															32:05
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP12 - Renato Biguli
																	 Ori Festival
			 															06:00
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP12 - Luthuly
																	 Usafricarib Party
			 															01:37
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP4 - Usafricarib Party - Direct Sound Pt 4
																	 In the balance of Reggae
			 															04:19
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP20 - Show Macdonis - Reggae
																	 In the balance of Reggae
			 															10:28
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP18 - No woman no cry - Marley, Gil, Nabby and Obina Shock
																	 Book release
			 															10:05
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP15 - Nei Lopes Book Launch Rio Negro 50
																	 Awure Group
			 															06:20
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP14 - Awurê 2020 campaign teaser
																	 Save the Trickery
			 															09:09
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP11 - Zé's Friends
																	 Cultne Quarantine
			 															07:30
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP10 - Agenor Neto canta Emílio Santiago
																	 Black lives matter
			 															4:18
			 													 
			 													 
			 															EP2 - Black Lives Yes Matter - Gabriel Moura feat. Banda Black Rio
																	 Racionais MC´s
			 															06:47