Armando Gama

Armando António Capelo Diniz da Gama (born April 1, 1954) is a Portuguese singer-songwriter and baritone opera singer, whose physical trademark for decades has been his shoulder-length jet black hair.

Armando Gama
Birth nameArmando António Capelo Diniz da Gama
Born (1954-04-01) April 1, 1954
Luanda, Angola
OriginLisbon, Portugal
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active1971present
LabelsColumbia Records
Websitearmandogama.com

Gama grew up in a colonial family in Angola and lived there until the age of 17. Upon moving to Portugal in 1971, he scored the first of many No. 1 hits on the Portuguese music charts. He is well-versed in performing piano and solfège, having studied them at the Portuguese music conservatory in Luanda.

In his four-decade music career, he has sold over five million records in Portugal alone. He became well-known internationally performing at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983, singing the song "Esta balada que te dou," ranking 13th out of 20 countries.

Gama is still performing today, now presenting a live show called "Armando Gama: The Fifth Beatle," in which he performs cover versions of well-known Beatles songs.

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Doce
with "Bem bom"
Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest
1983
Succeeded by
Maria Guinot
with "Silêncio e tanta gente"
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