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Dick Farney • Trio



Dick Farney (birthname Farnésio Dutra e Silva: born November 14, 1921; died August 4, 1987) was a Brazilian pianist, pop-composer, and "crooner" popular in the 1950s.

Dick Farney, stage name of Farnesio Dutra e Silva (Rio de Janeiro, November 14, 1921 - August 4, 1987) was a Brazilian pianist, pop-composer, and "crooner" very popular in Brazil in the late 1940s until the 1970s. He began playing piano as a child when he learned classical music with his father while his mother taught him singing. In 1937 he debuted as a singer in "Hora Juvenil radio program at Radio Cruzeiro do Sul in Rio de Janeiro, when he performed the song Deep Purple composed by David Rose, was taken by César Ladeira to Radio Mayrink Veiga, going to present the program "Dick Farney, the Voice and Piano". He formed the group "Os Swing Maniacos", alongside with his brother Cyll Farney, on drums, and accompanied Edu da Gaita Song on recording of "Indian Song" by the Russian composer Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908). From 1941 to 1944, was the crooner with the orchestra of Carlos Machado, at the Casino da Urca, at the time when gambling was still allowed in Brazil. In 1946 he was invited to go to the United States after meeting arranger Bill Hitchcock and pianist Eddie Duchin at the Copacabana Palace Hotel. Between 1947 and 1948 appeared on many radio programs on NBC, especially as regular singer at the "Milton Berle Show". In 1948 he appeared with success in the nightclub Vogue, in Rio de Janeiro. In 1959 he had his own TV program "Dick Farney Show", aired by TV Record - Channel 7 in São Paulo. In 1960 formed the group "Dick Farney and His Orchestra" and played in many balls. In 1965 he had the "Dick and Betty Show" at the newly opened TV Globo - Channel 4, Rio de Janeiro, presented by himself and Betty Faria. He was owner of the nightclubs "Farney's" and "Farney's Inn", both in São Paulo. Formed a trio with Sabá on 1971. From 1973 to 1978 he played piano and sang at the nightclub "Chez Régine" in Rio

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Dick Farney (nombre de nacimiento Farnésio Dutra e Silva: nacido el 14 de noviembre de 1921; fallecido el 4 de agosto de 1987) fue un pianista, compositor pop y "cantante" brasileño popular en el decenio de 1950.

Dick Farney, nombre artístico de Farnesio Dutra e Silva (Río de Janeiro, 14 de noviembre de 1921 - 4 de agosto de 1987) fue un pianista, compositor pop y "crooner" brasileño muy popular en el Brasil desde finales de los años cuarenta hasta los setenta. Comenzó a tocar el piano de niño cuando aprendió música clásica con su padre mientras su madre le enseñaba a cantar. En 1937 debutó como cantante en el programa de radio "Hora Juvenil" de la Radio Cruzeiro do Sul de Río de Janeiro, cuando interpretó la canción "Deep Purple" compuesta por David Rose, fue llevado por César Ladeira a la Radio Mayrink Veiga, yendo a presentar el programa "Dick Farney, la Voz y el Piano". Formó el grupo "Os Swing Maniacos", junto con su hermano Cyll Farney, en la batería, y acompañó a Edu da Gaita Song en la grabación de "Indian Song" del compositor ruso Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908). De 1941 a 1944, fue el cantante de la orquesta de Carlos Machado, en el Casino da Urca, en la época en que los juegos de azar todavía estaban permitidos en Brasil. En 1946 fue invitado a ir a los Estados Unidos después de conocer al arreglista Bill Hitchcock y al pianista Eddie Duchin en el Hotel Copacabana Palace. Entre 1947 y 1948 apareció en muchos programas de radio de la NBC, especialmente como cantante habitual del "Milton Berle Show". En 1948 apareció con éxito en el club nocturno Vogue, en Río de Janeiro. En 1959 tuvo su propio programa de televisión "Dick Farney Show", emitido por TV Record - Canal 7 en São Paulo. En 1960 formó el grupo "Dick Farney y su orquesta" y tocó en muchos bailes. En 1965 tuvo el "Show de Dick y Betty" en la recién estrenada TV Globo - Canal 4, Río de Janeiro, presentado por él mismo y Betty Faria. Era dueño de los clubes nocturnos "Farney's" y "Farney's Inn", ambos en São Paulo. Formó un trío con Sabá en 1971. De 1973 a 1978 tocó el piano y cantó en el club nocturno "Chez Régine" en Río.


Tracklist
A1 Valsa De Uma Cidade
A2 Tenderly
A3 Com Você Meu Bem
A4 Contigo En La Distancia
B1 You Stepped Out Of A Dream
B2 Deep Purple
B3 Nick Bar
B4 Farney's Blues

Credits
Acoustic Bass – Eduardo Lincoln
Guitar – Dinarte Rodrigues
Piano, Arranged By – Dick Farney

Released: 1956




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