Eduardo de Góes Lobo, born on August 29, 1943, in Rio de Janeiro, is a
celebrated Brazilian singer, guitarist, composer, and arranger who gained
prominence during the 1960s as part of the "second generation" of bossa nova
artists. With a career that bridges traditional bossa nova and the politically
charged Música Popular Brasileira (MPB), Edu Lobo has left a profound mark on
Brazilian music. Early in his career, he collaborated with Vinícius de Moraes,
creating enduring works like "Arrastão," which won the first Festival de Música
Popular Brasileira in 1965 and became a hit for ...