Flor da Serra: The kings of the “arra-pé” celebrate a journey of 103 years in dance music with lots of “Trago e Choro”

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Flor da Serra: The kings of the “arra-pé” celebrate a journey of 103 years in dance music with lots of “Trago e Choro”

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Just like the flowers that bloom on the mountain slopes, the music of the band Flor da Serra flourishes with a mix of influences and styles, reflecting the cultural diversity and natural wealth of the region. From traditional gaucho rhythms to contemporary elements, but always preserving the soul of the bailão, the band weaves a tapestry of sound that captivates and enchants its audience.

Since its founding in 1921, Flor da Serra has been a constant and vibrant force in the music scene of southern Brazil. With a trajectory spanning more than a century, the band has left its mark not only through its 18 regular releases and three greatest hits compilations, but also through participation in live recordings and innovative projects, such as the first DVD Show de Bandas, a collaboration with its record label, ACIT, and, of course, the band's infectious live shows.

Over the years, Flor da Serra has earned the well-deserved title of “Kings of Arrasta-pé”, not only for their music, but also for the energy of their live performances. With their charismatic stage presence and ability to engage the audience, the band transforms any event into an unforgettable party, making everyone dance to their music.

As Flor da Serra celebrates its 103rd anniversary in 2024 japan mobile phone number it will join a select group of “Centennial Bands”. This milestone not only underscores the band’s longevity and enduring relevance, but also highlights its role in preserving and evolving the bailão music of southern Brazil. This makes Flor da Serra not just a witness to musical history, but an integral part of it, building an indisputable musical legacy in the history of bailão.

Thus, with their newest release, “Trago e Choro”, a composition by Richard Garcia and Junior Pereira, who already have a consolidated partnership in the scene, the band reflects the musical richness of the “Kings of Arraça-pé” and tells yet another story throughout their own (and extensive) history.

The song “Trago e Choro” is about that neighbor who always decides to listen to the “wicked” song, which reminds us of that person. It seems like he knows when the trago is about to start!

Available on streaming platforms , the song is available to be requested on your radio.


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All great artists monitor their music on the radio to define release strategies and take off their artistic career.

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Big names in Brazilian music such as Gusttavo Lima, Nando Reis, Vini and Bisioli , and also Lincoln Senna, monitor their music to know which radio stations they are playing on and in which regions of Brazil their music is most popular.

We know how important it is for artists to develop a relationship with radio stations, and you can find out in real time which stations are playing your music to support them and develop partnerships to increase your artistic presence on the radio.

Additionally, several artists have managed to increase their pay thanks to the broadcast reports, which score while their music is playing on the radio!
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