Feb 28 • 02:42 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Recording of Sá & Guarabyra's show in 1979 in São Paulo generates live album from the duo disbanded last year

A newly released live album features the 1979 show of Brazilian duo Sá & Guarabyra, six months after their amicable disbandment in 2025.

The Brazilian musical duo Sá & Guarabyra, who officially disbanded in 2025 after 53 years of collaboration, have released a live album recorded during a show in São Paulo in 1979. This album, set to be released on March 20 by Selo Sesc, features performances from their historic set, demonstrating the duo's enduring musical legacy even after their separation. The event took place at Sesc Vila Nova, now known as Sesc Consolação, where they showcased songs from their recent 1979 album 'Quatro' and included notable tracks like 'Espanhola'.

The release of this album comes just six months after the duo's amicable split, which was announced in April 2025 and finalized after their last performance in September of the same year. The album serves not only as a tribute to their longstanding partnership but also as a reminder of the duo's significance in Brazilian music history. Their music continues to resonate with fans, illustrating the impact they had throughout their extensive career.

Sá & Guarabyra's music style and their contributions to the Brazilian music scene have been significant since their formation, and this live album encapsulates their essence and the cultural moments they represented. Fans and new listeners alike are now able to experience the historical performance that many may not have seen live, preserving the memory of the duo's artistry and their place in Brazilian music lore.

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