Jards Macale
Biography
A musician with solid training, Jards Macalé is also an original creator who has enriched the Brazilian musical scene since 1964, when Elizeth Cardoso recorded his "Meu Mundo é Seu" (with Roberto Nascimento). His iconoclastic personality has had him held as maldito (literally "god-damned"), but he reached maturity despising labels and creating good music with very intelligent lyrics and his critical attitude. Jards Macalé was born in a musical environment of Carioca samba, with a pianist mother and an accordionist father. His nickname formed when he was a child and liked to play soccer at the Ipanema beach; he was a bad player and he became known as Macalé, the worst player of the Botafogo team. He became friends with Severino Araújo's son Chiquinho Araújo and learned a lot from this privileged contact. He learned the violão (acoustic guitar) from his neighbor Marilena. In 1959, he formed the group Dois no Balanço with Chiquinho (drums). The group expanded until it reached six members and was dissolved in 1963. At the time, he was already writing arrangements and beginning to write lyrics. "Meu Mundo é Seu" (with Roberto Nascimento) was recorded by Elizeth Cardoso (1964) and "Amo Tanto" by Nara Leão (1966).
Selected Discography

O Q Eu Faco E Musica
1999
