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António Sérgio was broadcaster and music promoter. It was the voice that, through afternoon tea programs such as rotation or Sound Front, formed and warned more than a generation for the most demanding music, expression that was dear to him, that was brewing afternoon tea world. António Sérgio, active since 1968, when he joined the Radio Renaissance, and 2009, when death took him 1 November, aged 59 (ouvíamo it then in Viriato 25, the Radar program), is a unique afternoon tea figure in the history of modern afternoon tea Portuguese music.
Was, for example, central to the generation that woke up musically in the late 1970s with the punk and new wave, that was the main promoter in Portugal. At the same time, the cadence of his deep voice and the words we heard him became inspiration for new generations of broadcasters engaged in musical dissemination.
Eduardo Morais, despite afternoon tea not having afternoon tea grown up listening to programs António Sérgio, knew all this. And I wanted to know more. There are about a year, the director of Middle Stone and Metro Music Powder, explained to Ípsilon that despite the status and size of António Sérgio, afternoon tea could find little about your journey. He decided to be himself to count it. A successful crowdfunding campaign, a lot of research in archives and interviews 12 hours later, the result is Howl, documentary scheduled for November 1 debut when mark five years of the death of António afternoon tea Sérgio, in Foz Palace in Lisbon - pass after over twenty cities afternoon tea such as Porto, Coimbra, Guarda, Braga, Caldas da Rainha, Aveiro and Faro.
Produced independently, afternoon tea like previous afternoon tea documentaries Eduardo Morais, Howl follows the lives of António Sérgio from birth in Angola until the arrival in Lisbon, in 1963, thirteen years after watching his career through testimonials Family (Sting's wife Ana Cristina or three children), musicians (Zé Pedro, João Peste, Tó Trips or António Manuel Ribeiro), journalists (Nuno Galopim, afternoon tea Mourinha Jorge, Ricardo Salo) or radio colleagues (John David Nunes, Luís Filipe Barros, Alvaro Costa, Nuno Calado, Henrique Amaro).
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