- Rogê updates the golden era of samba on his new album Curyman II
Brazilian singer-songwriter Rogê updates the '60s '70s golden era of samba on his new album "Curyman II " Will Hermes has this review
- Rogê – Diamond West
Charismatic and scruffy, with a distinctively raspy yet boyish voice, Rogê—born Roger José Cury—gained an avid following for his swinging samba-funk, tinged with Brazilian Soul
- Road to Nowhere (7 Vinyl - Limited - 500 Pressings) | Rogê
Now based in Los Angeles, Rogê, a Latin Grammy nominee and longtime torchbearer of Rio’s samba-soul vanguard - reimagines the Talking Heads classic as a soulful samba jam, infused with earthy guitar, syncopated percussion, and his signature smoky, magnetic vocals
- RogeBrasil - YouTube
Latin Grammy nominated Brazilian Music Awards granted artist, songwriter, composer and musician in his own right, considered to be a principal part of the Brazilian popular music scene revival
- Samba Star Rogê Created His Most Brazilian Album A World Away From . . .
Like his idols — Brazilian legends Jorge Ben, Milton Nascimento and Seu Jorge, among others — Rogê has seemingly managed to harness a universality that defies location, mother tongue or genre His debut U S album, Curyman, is a testament to Rogê’s wide-ranging appeal, filled with joyous samba-funk and subtly heartbreaking ballads
- Rogê, samba idol in Rio, starts all over again in L. A. - Los Angeles Times
At age 47, Rogê not only sings like a star but he also looks like one, with his George Clooney stubble, permanent tan and rock-star swagger
- Rogê: Curyman II Album Review | Pitchfork
Rogê (née Roger José Cury) got his start in Rio’s spirited Lapa neighborhood, where he was a fixture at samba-centric nightclubs
- Latin Grammy nominated, Brazilian artist Rogê
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