José Mauro, Brazilian Singer-Songwriter Who Vanished and Attained Cult Status, Dies at 75

José Mauro, the overlooked Brazilian singer-songwriter who gained a cult following, in absentia, after disappearing in the 1970s, has died after a short illness. Far Out Recordings, the record label whose reissue of Mauro’s Obnoxius led to the discovery that he was alive, confirmed the news. Mauro was 75 years old.

Born in Jacarepaguá, in Rio de Janeiro, Mauro studied composition with the concert pianist Wilma Graça and guitar under Brazilian virtuosos Baden Powell, Roberto Menescal, and Wanda Sá. His early songs earned the attention of producer Roberto Quartin, who introduced him to songwriting partner Ana Maria Bahiana and went on to release Mauro’s music on his own label, Quartin.

Source : Pitchfork