Fábio Júnior | |
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Born | Fábio Correa Ayrosa Galvão November 21, 1953 |
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Spouse(s) | Tereza de Paiva Coutinho (1976–1979) Glória Pires (1979-1983) Cristina Karthalian (1986-1990) Guilhermina Guinle (1992–1997) Patrícia de Sabrit (2001-2001) Mari Alexandre (2007–2010) [1] Fernanda Pascucci (2016 - present) |
Children |
Cléo Pires Krizia Galvão Tainá Galvão Fiuk Záion Galvão [2] |
Website | fabiojr.com.br |
Fábio Correa Ayrosa Galvão (born November 21, 1953), known as Fábio Jr. or Fábio Júnior, is a Brazilian MPB singer, songwriter and actor. [3]
In 1971, already in a solo career, Fábio Jr. recorded songs in English (with pseudonyms such as Uncle Jack and Mark Davis, with the latter having a hit, "Don't Let Me Cry", from 1974).
Fábio Júnior | |
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Born | Fábio Correa Ayrosa Galvão November 21, 1953 |
Occupations |
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Spouse(s) | Tereza de Paiva Coutinho (1976–1979) Glória Pires (1979-1983) Cristina Karthalian (1986-1990) Guilhermina Guinle (1992–1997) Patrícia de Sabrit (2001-2001) Mari Alexandre (2007–2010) [1] Fernanda Pascucci (2016 - present) |
Children |
Cléo Pires Krizia Galvão Tainá Galvão Fiuk Záion Galvão [2] |
Website | fabiojr.com.br |
Fábio Correa Ayrosa Galvão (born November 21, 1953), known as Fábio Jr. or Fábio Júnior, is a Brazilian MPB singer, songwriter and actor. [3]
In 1971, already in a solo career, Fábio Jr. recorded songs in English (with pseudonyms such as Uncle Jack and Mark Davis, with the latter having a hit, "Don't Let Me Cry", from 1974).