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| - Luiz Oliveira da Costa Maia, mais conhecido como Luizão Maia (Rio de Janeiro, 3 de abril de 1949 — Tóquio, 28 de janeiro de 2005) foi um contrabaixista e compositor brasileiro. Era pai do baixista Zé Luís Maia e tio do também baixista Arthur Maia. Consagrou-se na MPB, onde atuou com nomes como Elis Regina, Tom Jobim, Gonzaguinha, Djavan, dentre outros. (pt)
- Luiz de Oliveira da Costa Maia (April 3, 1949 – January 28, 2005) is widely acknowledged as the father of the modern Brazilian bass. His unparalleled sense of rhythm and deep subwoofer-like tone stirred the sauce behind the classic recordings of Elis Regina, João Bosco, Tom Jobim, Djavan and Chico Buarque. He was the uncle of Arthur Maia. (en)
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| - Luiz de Oliveira da Costa Maia (April 3, 1949 – January 28, 2005) is widely acknowledged as the father of the modern Brazilian bass. His unparalleled sense of rhythm and deep subwoofer-like tone stirred the sauce behind the classic recordings of Elis Regina, João Bosco, Tom Jobim, Djavan and Chico Buarque. He was the uncle of Arthur Maia. Maia began playing music, starting with the guitar, at age thirteen, and then progressed to the double bass. He began playing professionally in 1964 as the bassist for the and as an accompanist to musicians such as Tania Maria and Nelson Cavaquinho. He went on to join numerous other groups, worked as a session musician, and toured throughout the 70s and 80s. In 1993, Maia suffered a stroke that paralyzed his right hand. However he developed a technique of playing only with his left hand and continued performing, including a tribute to Elis Regina in 1998. He never recorded a solo album. (en)
- Luiz Oliveira da Costa Maia, mais conhecido como Luizão Maia (Rio de Janeiro, 3 de abril de 1949 — Tóquio, 28 de janeiro de 2005) foi um contrabaixista e compositor brasileiro. Era pai do baixista Zé Luís Maia e tio do também baixista Arthur Maia. Consagrou-se na MPB, onde atuou com nomes como Elis Regina, Tom Jobim, Gonzaguinha, Djavan, dentre outros. (pt)
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