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Dudu Tucci

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Dudu Tucci (full name: Eduardo Tucci da Silva; born May 5, 1955, in São Paulo) is a Brazilian percussionist, singer, and composer.

Dudu Tucci grew up in a family with a musical background, and was already playing drums at a very young age at umbanda ceremonies. He studied classical percussion, flute, and musicology at the Brooklin Paulista Conservatory in São Paulo. After that, he traveled throughout South America to study Latin American music.

In 1978, he was invited to play in the symphonic orchestra in his hometown. At the same time, he met the well-known Brazilian dancer Ismael Ivo, and both opened the "Experimental Black Dance Group". After a collaboration with Arrigo Barnabé, Tucci was invited to the JazzFest Berlin, and has been living in Berlin since then.

Discography

  • Oduduá (1990)
  • Obátimalê (1992)
  • Orishás (1994, Candomblé music)
  • Native Dreamer (1995)
  • Tribal World (1995)
  • Afoxé Loni (2002)
  • Inaê (2004)
  • Amacy (2005, Umbanda music)
  • Nadador (2006)

Books

  • Samba und Sambistas in Brasilien. With Tiago de Oliveira Pinto. Noetzel Verlag, Wilhelmshaven 1992. (in German)

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