Artist's albums
Warner 25 anos
2001 · album
Música! O melhor da música de Baby Consuelo
1998 · album
Um
1997 · album
Pop Brasil
1997 · album
Brilhantes - Baby do Brasil
1996 · album
Ora Pro Nobis
1991 · album
Sem Pecado e Sem Juízo
1985 · album
Esperando Você / A Força do Afoxé
1984 · single
Cósmica
1982 · album
Canceriana telúrica
1981 · album
14th Montreux Jazz Festival (Ao vivo)
1980 · album
Geração Pop
1978 · album
O que vier eu traço
1978 · album
Um AUÊ com Menino do Rio
2023 · single
Baby e Pepeu (Ao Vivo no Noites Cariocas)
2022 · album
Sem Pecado e Sem Juízo (Ao Vivo)
2022 · single
Masculino e Feminino
2022 · single
Se Ligaê
2016 · single
iCollection
2015 · album
Baby Sucessos
2015 · single
Nova série
2007 · album
Warner 30 anos
2006 · album
Maxximum - Pepeu Gomes E Baby Consuelo
2005 · album
As Melhores
2002 · album
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Biography
Former member of the Os Novos Baianos, Baby do Brasil has an active career in pop and choro music, being one of the rare singers to devote to the virtuosic sung choro in the tradition held by Ademilde Fonseca. Some of her hits in her solo career are the choro "Brasileirinho" (Waldir Azevedo), "Menino do Rio" (Caetano Veloso), and "Todo Dia Era Dia de Índio" (Jorge Ben Jor). Since she was a child she was attracted by music, self-teaching herself to play the violâo (acoustic guitar). She won a local school music festival at 14. She adopted the stage name Baby Consuelo in 1966, moving to Salvador BA two years later. Becoming acquainted with Pepeu Gomes, she joined his group Os Novos Baianos as vocalist and married Pepeu soon afterwards. Moved with the group to Rio, where they lived in a rural community. With the end of the group in 1978, she departed for her solo career with Pepeu, recording O Que Vier Eu Traço, where she launched herself as a keeper of the tradition of the samba-choro (sung choro), revering Ademilde Fonseca. She changed her stage name to Baby do Brasil in the '90s and teamed again with the Os Novos Baianos for the recording of Infinito Circular (1997). ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi