Liminha (musician)

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Arnolpho Lima Filho, conhecido como Liminha, (São Paulo, 5 de maio de 1951) é um produtor musical e ex-baixista da banda Os Mutantes. Ficou em 99° lugar na Lista dos Cem Maiores Artistas da Música Brasileira promovida pela revista Rolling Stone em outubro de 2008. rdf:langString
Arnolpho Lima Filho (born 5 May 1951 in São Paulo), known as Liminha, is a Brazilian musician and producer. He started his career as the bassist of "Os Baobás", and was called in 1970 to tour with Os Mutantes, becoming an official member later. In 1974, he left the group to start his producing career. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Arnolpho Lima Filho (born 5 May 1951 in São Paulo), known as Liminha, is a Brazilian musician and producer. He started his career as the bassist of "Os Baobás", and was called in 1970 to tour with Os Mutantes, becoming an official member later. In 1974, he left the group to start his producing career. He produced albums of artists such as Ritchie, Gilberto Gil (he produced his Grammy Award winner album Eletroacústico), Os Paralamas do Sucesso, Kid Abelha, Ultraje a Rigor, Elis Regina, Barão Vermelho, Titãs, Raul Seixas, Guilherme Arantes, Gabriel, O Pensador, Belchior, Daniela Mercury, Ed Motta, João Gilberto, Luiz Melodia, Chico Science & Nação Zumbi, Fernanda Abreu, Lulu Santos, Oswaldo Montenegro, As Frenéticas, O Rappa, Jorge Ben Jor and Forfun. He co-wrote the song "Vamos Fugir" with Gilberto Gil, which was later covered by Skank.
rdf:langString Arnolpho Lima Filho, conhecido como Liminha, (São Paulo, 5 de maio de 1951) é um produtor musical e ex-baixista da banda Os Mutantes. Ficou em 99° lugar na Lista dos Cem Maiores Artistas da Música Brasileira promovida pela revista Rolling Stone em outubro de 2008.
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