Maria Cecília & Rodolfo

Maria Cecília & Rodolfo
Maria Cecília & Rodolfo

Maria Cecilia & Rodolfo during a news conference.
Background information
Origin Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Genres Sertanejo
Occupations Singer
Labels Universal Music Brazil
Website http://www.mariaceciliaerodolfo.com.br/2011/

Maria Cecilia & Rodolfo are a country music duo,[1] formed by Maria Cecilia Serenza Ferreira Alves (24) and Jacques Rudolph camper Oak (25 years). They met at the University Don Bosco Campo Grande in 2007 after being transferred Rodolfo college in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, where the two were taking the course in Zoology. They began singing in the corridors of power have decided that could be taken seriously. It started playing at fairs held by the university and in bars. Sponsored by Jorge & Mateus [1], recorded their first promotional CD You Back in 2008. The following year (2009), released their second album and first DVD, released by Som Livre Live in Goiania. From there, they career began to take off, gaining considerable success. Today is one of the most promising pairs from the scene of Brazilian country music.

Recently the duo recorded their latest effort, a CD that was recorded at Estoril Club and was attended by guests from the fan clubs of the pair. Recently (13/14 August 2010 live in São Paulo) was recording the new CD and DVD MC & R, containing the hits "Bye Bye" and "The Days Go. " On December 2, 2010 Maria Cecilia e Rodolfo launch the new single from the new CD / DVD, the song "The Payback" with participation of members of the samba group Exaltasamba

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