Wilson Simonal‘s tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., a single that was released – eerily enough – the year before his assassination:
“Tributo a Martin Luther King“
Wilson Simonal de Castro (1967)
“Tributo a Martin Luther King” was the A-side of a single released in 1967, around the same time Simonal hosted his own television variety show (where he can be seen singing this musical tribute to Dr. King).
Largely unknown outside of South America, Wilson Simonal – according to Jason Ankeny‘s biography in AllMusic – is deemed “a seminal force in the development of Brazilian music” and the Brazilian nation’s “first black superstar,” as well as the inventor of the “pilantregem” sound – a “dynamic fusion of soul, jazz, and samba infused with rhythms inspired by the Latin American boogaloo sound.”
EP – Brazil
1967
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