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  2. Music of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Fado is a musical style, which arose in Lisbon as the music of the urban poor. Fado songs are typically lyrically harsh, accompanied by a wire-strung acoustic guitar or the Portuguese Guitar. It is usually sung by solo performers, with the singer resigned to sadness, poverty, and loneliness, but remaining dignified and firmly controlled.

  3. Armando Machado - Wikipedia

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    Armando Artur da Silva Machado (Lisbon, 1899-1974) was a Portuguese fadista, guitarist and "viola" player, meaning the viola caipira guitar. [1] He performed with his wife Maria de Lourdes Machado, a nurse who became an accomplished Fado singer. [2]

  4. List of brunch foods - Wikipedia

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    Assorted brunch foods. This is a list of brunch foods and dishes. Brunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch eaten usually during the late morning but it can extend to as late as 2 pm and 8 pm on the East Coast, although some restaurants may extend the hours to a later time. [1] [2] The word is a portmanteau of breakfast and lunch. [3]

  5. The Best All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    Open evenings Thursday through Sunday, there's a Sunday brunch starting at 11 a.m. with a menu featuring endless lobster thermidor, sushhi, roasted duck, and more.

  6. These 90 Tasty Christmas Appetizers Will Get the Party Started

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    Bloody Mary Dip. Turn your favorite brunch cocktail into a creamy dip! It's zesty with just the right amount of heat. Top with chopped olives and serve with either veggies, crackers, or chips.

  7. Sara Correia - Wikipedia

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    Sara Sofia Correia (born 27 May 1993) is a Portuguese singer, specializing in the fado genre. She rose to fame in 2007 after winning the Portuguese singing competition, "Grande Noite do Fado" (Great Fado Night), at the age of 13. [1]

  8. Cuca Roseta - Wikipedia

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    Cuca Roseta's first album was released in 2011 and was produced by Gustavo Santaolalla, [8] who saw her perform at the Clube de Fado. [9] After this initial encounter, in which Roseta was not aware of the Argentine producer's identity, [3] she had to wait four years to record the album due to Santaolalla's busy schedule.

  9. List of fado musicians - Wikipedia

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