Paulo Brissos


At the early age of 13, Paulo Brissos started to learn music at the Ateneu Artstico Vilafranquense amateur school, where he played clarinet in the band for a few years. Later, he taught himself to play the guitar and consequently began writing his own songs. In 1986, he began singing in bars in Lisbon and in 1991 he started his first steps as a resident singer on the TV shows ET and Sons do Sol. His first appearance as a singer for a large audience was at the Portuguese RTP song contest for the European Eurovision Song Contest in 1991 with the vocal group Blocco. In 1993, he went solo at the same contest with the song No Dia Seguinte. In 1994, he released his first album, People Amigo, and in 1997 signed a contract with the multinational Polygram and released his second album, Criao. This album provided two singles, Criao and Sers Tu. The song Sers Tu was part of the soundtrack of the Portuguese television drama series Terra Me and is now part of the soundtrack of the drama series Sent

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