Artist's albums
Minha Homenagem
1973 · album
Raízes Dos Pampas
1999 · album
Teixeirinha Canta Com Amigos
1994 · album
Milonga da Fronteira
1994 · album
Popularidade
1994 · album
Com Músicas Do Filme "Ela Tornou-Se Freira"
1972 · album
Chimarrão Da Hospitalidade
1972 · album
Entre A Cruz E O Amor
1972 · album
Revivendo Teixeirinha
1990 · album
Um Gaúcho Canta para o Brasil
1972 · album
Carícias De Amor
1970 · album
Último Adeus
1985 · album
Teixeirinha, Num Fora De Série
1971 · album
25 Anos de Sucesso
1984 · album
Dose Dupla (Vol 1)
1978 · album
Teixeirinha - Norte A Sul
1977 · album
Canta Meu Povo
1977 · album
Dôce Amor
1970 · album
Assim é Nos Pampas
1976 · album
Teixeirinha No Xote (Vol. 02)
1976 · album
Lindo Rancho
1975 · album
Inéditas
2020 · album
Aliança De Ouro
1975 · album
O Rei dos Pampas - Teixeirinha
2009 · album
Gigantes
2003 · album
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Biography
Composer and interpreter of the classic "Coração de Luto," the sertanejo (Brazilian hillbilly) artist Teixeirinha earned 13 gold records and a Gold Rooster (in Portugal) for his 60 recorded albums and 700 compositions. Along with his nationwide tours, he also performed throughout South and North America, and Europe. Teixeirinha produced 12 films starting with Coração de Luto (directed by Eduardo Llorente) in 1966. Also a highly active radio show producer and host, he fueled his popularity for over 20 years in programs like Teixeirinha Canta para o Povo do Brasil on the Rádio Farroupilha de Porto Alegre. After a poor and tragic childhood (his father died when he was six and his mother when he was nine, burned in a fire), Teixeirinha started his career performing in circuses and radio stations in upstate Rio Grande do Sul. Building his own name, he became a radio and TV artist in his home state, having been invited to record in São Paulo in 1959. Having recorded three albums in that year that went unnoticed, Teixeirinha had his big break in 1961 with "Coração de Luto" (narrating his mother's tragic death), a classic that sold over a million copies and recorded in 21 idioms. In 1994, Gaúcho da Fronteira, Os Monarcas, Os Garotos de Ouro, Os Milongueiros, Os Serranos, and other regional artists from Rio Grande do Sul paid tribute to Teixeirinha, recording his compositions in a compilation released by Continental. In 1995, the tenth anniversary of his death was celebrated in Porto Alegre with Teixeirinha e a Cultura Gaúcha, Mito e Realidade (Teixeirinha and the Gaúcho Culture, Myth and Reality), by the Discoteca Pública Natho Henn and Casa de Cultura Mário Quintana. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi