Tarcísio do Acordeon sings the life of the cowboy in the album ‘Forró Peso’
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♪ I’m a simple cowboy. This is vaqueda. The life of a cowboy. I cried in the vaquejada. Cowboy jitters. From the titles of these five songs on the Forró Heavy album, it’s easy to see that Tarcísio do Acordeon presents almost a concept album about the world of cowboys. Singer and composer from Ceará born in Campos Sales (CE) in November 1993, with the name of Tarcísio de Lima Sousa, the artist ascended in 2020 with sound that transits through the piseiro and the vaquejada. Scheduled to be released on music apps on Friday, April 28, but with tracks already available on YouTube, the heavy Forró album succeeds the audiovisual record Meu Sonho (2021) in Tarcísio do Acordeon’s discography. The repertoire of the heavy Forró album includes an approach to the songbook of the singing cowboy Edvaldo José de Lima (1973 – 2004), Kara Veia – author of A saudade é companion, composition re-recorded by Tarcísio on the disc – among new songs. Cover of the album ‘Forró Peso’, by Tarcísio do Acordeon
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