A few weeks after Walter Salles’s “I’m Still Here” made history as the first-ever Brazilian film to win an Oscar, the country continues its great momentum with “Raul Seixas: Let Me Sing,” the first ...
When he first met Raul Seixas, Paulo Coelho was suspicious of the aspiring rocker who was interested in ETs. Together, they developed an interest in magic, created a famous society, and composed songs ...
In its own way, the Brazilian military dictatorship (1945-1985) really had reason to be concerned about Raul Seixas (1945-1989) when his second solo disc, the visceral and anthological Gita, was ...