Biography
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Years Active
1972 – 1977 (5 years)
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Founded In
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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Members
- Egídio Conde
Som Nosso de Cada Dia ("Our Everyday Sound") was a Brazilian progressive rock group formed in São Paulo, Brazil in 1970 and highly influenced by the British band Pink Floyd. The band passed through many line-up changes and had renowed musicians among the formations, such as Liminha (former Os Mutantes) and Manito (former Os Incríveis). Other members: Edígio Conde (guitars), Pedrão (guitar & bass), Pedrinho (drums).
They recorded two LPs, "Snegs" and "Som Nosso de Cada Dia" before disbanding in 1976.
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