Paco Bandeira
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Paco Bandeira | |
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Birth name | Francisco Veredas Bandeiras |
Born | (1945-05-02) 2 May 1945 (age 79) |
Origin | Elvas, Portugal |
Genres | Fado |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, Guitar player |
Instrument(s) | Singer, guitar |
Years active | 1995–present |
Musical artist
Francisco Veredas Bandeiras better known as Paco Bandeira (born 2 May 1945, Elvas, Portugal) is a musician from Portugal.
He is known for representing his country in the second edition of the OTI Festival in 1973 which was held in Belo Horizonte.
Bandeira stood trial in 2012 on suspicion of domestic violence.[1]
References
- ^ "Paco Bandeira será julgado por suspeita de violência doméstica ("Paco Bandeira will stand trial on suspicion of domestic violence") | Pessoas | Diário Digital". Diariodigital.sapo.pt. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Tonicha with "Glória, glória, aleluia" | Portugal in the OTI Festival 1973 | Succeeded by Paulo de Carvalho with "Amor sem palavras" |
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- "Abandonada"
- "Adeus à praia"
- "Amor sem palavras"
- "Ao sul da América"
- "A minha ilha"
- "À tua espera"
- "Eu quero um planeta azul"
- "Glória, glória, aleluia"
- "Mar Portugal"
- "Na cabana junto à praia"
- "Não me tirem este mar"
- "Onde Estás?"
- "Poema de mim"
- "Quem espera, desespera"
- "Quero acordar"
- "Rosa morena"
- "Um ano depois"
- "Uma avenida inteira de saudade"
- "Uma lágrima"
- "Vem lá bem"
- "Vem no meu sonho"
- "Vivo a vida cantando"
- Ágata
- Anabela
- Paco Bandeira
- Beto
- Paulo de Carvalho
- José Cid
- Dora
- Dulce Pontes
- Elaisa
- Adelaide Ferreira
- Jorge Fernando
- Lena d'Água
- Luis Filipe
- Marco Paulo
- Teresa Mayuco
- Simone de Oliveira
- Carlos Pedro
- Pedro Migueis
- Cristina Roque
- Mafalda Sacchetti
- Tonicha
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