Paulo Diniz


Paulo Lira de Oliveira, best known as Paulo Diniz, was a Brazilian singer and composer.

Biography

Born in Pesqueira, Diniz started his career at 12 years old as a radio announcer. In 1964 he moved to Rio de Janeiro to work at Rádio Tupi as an announcer and sports commentator.
Diniz began his professional career as a singer in 1966, when he was put under contract by the record label and released his first single, "O chorão". In the 1970s he got his major hits, such as "Um chope pra distrair", "Bahia comigo" and "Quero voltar pra Bahia". His most successful composition was "Pingos de amor", a song written together with Odibar Moreira da Silva and originally released in 1971, which was later covered by prominent artists such as Kid Abelha, Sula Miranda and Neguinho da Beija-Flor. He was also well-known for his musical adaptations of Brazilian poems, notably "E agora José", based on a poem by Carlos Drummond de Andrade, "Vou me embora pra Pasárgada", from a poem by Manuel Bandeira, and "Definição do amor" by Gregório de Matos.
Starting from the 1980s Diniz slowed his career as he suffered several health issues, notably schistosomiasis, which caused a paralysis of the lower limbs and forced him to use a wheelchair. He died of natural causes in his Recife home on 22 June 2022, at the age of 82.

Discography

;AlbumsBrasil - Brasa - Braseiro - 1967Quero Voltar Pra Bahia - 1970Paulo Diniz - 1971 E agora - José? - 1972Lugar Comum - 1973 Paulo Diniz - 1974Paulo Diniz - 1975 Estradas - 1976 É Marca Ferrada - 1978Canção do Exílio - 1984Pegou de Jeito - 198520 super sucessos-novas regravações - 1997Reviravolta - 2004