I created a page for this guy in July, because he was missing from
Wikipedia.
It was quickly slated for removal (Proposed Deletion) by the mindless
fascists who infest Wikipedia. Presumably because he's not as famous as
Astrud Gilberto.
It's been restored from PROD, and I've added the sum total of my knowledge
about him. Which, apart from appreciating his talent as a pianist, isn't
much.
It would be nice if anybody who knows more about Mr Tenorio could add to
the article.
Thanks!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Ten%C3%B3rio_J%C3%BAnior
Not sure the accents have broken this URL. If so, here's a short version:
http://bit.ly/16Orzd
> I created a page for this guy in July, because he was missing from
> Wikipedia.
>
> It would be nice if anybody who knows more about Mr Tenorio could add to
> the article.
Hi Sally,
I'm very glad that someone has decided to pay homage to this
outstanding musician. Apart from the records you've already mentioned
in the discography, I also have some others on which Tenório
participated as a sideman. You may certainly add these to the
discography if you wish.
Edu Lobo: 'Edu Lobo' (1973), a.k.a. 'Missa Breve'
Egberto Gismonti: 'Egberto Gismonti' (1973)
Egberto Gismonti: 'Academia de Danças' (1974)
Johnny Alf: 'Nós' (1974)
Juarez Araújo: 'Bossa Nova nos "States" ' (1962)
Leny Andrade: 'A Arte Maior de Leny Andrade' (1964)
Milton Nascimento: 'Minas' (1975)
Nana Caymmi: 'Nana Caymmi' (1975)
Various Artists: 'Samba Nova Concepção' (1964)
Victor Assis Brasil: 'Desenhos' (1966)
Best regards,
Duane
You must have seen the Portuguese page on him in Wikipedia. It
contains a biography you might want to use for the English page.
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Tenório_Júnior
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I remember hearing that he was arrested in Argentina because he
physically looked like a certain Argentine terrorist and the people
who arrested believed him to be that person.
Joe Carter