Tinoco

Born: 1920-11-19

José Salvador Perez, better known as Tinoco (Botucatu, November 19, 1920 – São Paulo, May 4, 2012), was the country artist who remained in activity the longest (82 years). He died at age 91 of respiratory failure. He was laid to rest in the Quarta Parada cemetery, in the city of São Paulo and buried in the Vila Alpina cemetery, in the same city. Tonico & Tinoco was a Brazilian country duo, considered one of the most important duos in the history of Brazilian music. In their 64-year career, Tonico and Tinoco made almost 1,000 recordings, divided into 83 discs. The duo is one of the sales record holders in Brazil and, according to different sources, their total sales vary between 20 million and 50 million records. The duo performed around 40,000 performances in their entire career.


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That Damned Meat

as Himself
Released: 1987-10-01

Hillbilly has one single dream in life: eat beef. He finds a little maid who's anxious to marry,...

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Inezita Barroso - A Voz e a Viola

as uncredited
Released: 2013-11-21

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Os Três Justiceiros

as uncredited
Released: 1972-01-01

Bento de Souza, a devotee of São João, is not reciprocated by his wife, Inocência, who cheats on...

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O Menino Jornaleiro

as uncredited
Released: 1982-08-09

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Luar do Sertão

as uncredited
Released: 1949-07-06

In a small town in São Paulo State, everyone lives happily: Tinoco and his bride Joan, Lollipop...

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Obrigado a Matar

as Chico Mineiro
Released: 1965-10-15

A lone stranger, travelling alongside a cattle drive, passes his knowledge down to his long-lost...

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A Marca da Ferradura

as uncredited
Released: 1971-04-06

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Tonico e Tinoco: MPB Especial

as uncredited
Released: 1973-01-01

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Luar do Sertão

as uncredited
Released: 1971-11-01

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Tonico e Tinoco: Programa Ensaio

as uncredited
Released: 1991-01-01

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Lá no Meu Sertão

as uncredited
Released: 1963-06-17

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