
Clube da Esquina
Clube da Esquina was a influential Brazilian music movement and collective formed in the 1960s and 1970s in Minas Gerais. It combined elements of jazz, rock, and traditional Brazilian styles like MPB and samba, creating a rich, melodic sound that reflected social and political themes. Key artists included Milton Nascimento and Lô Borges. The movement was both a musical collaboration and a cultural statement advocating creativity, freedom, and social consciousness during a time of political repression in Brazil. Its legacy endures as a foundational influence on modern Brazilian music and international recognition of the country's artistic diversity.