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Longe do Chão

370.6K streams

370,629

Subterrâneos

249.9K streams

249,863

Lisbon Express

157.4K streams

157,387

As 4 Estações: Rossio

147.4K streams

147,387

Electro Santa

133.8K streams

133,820

Terra Livre (International Edition)

63.5K streams

63,549

Não Lugar

46.4K streams

46,388

As 4 Estações: Santa Apolónia

19.7K streams

19,710

As 4 Estações: Cais do Sodré

15K streams

15,048

As 4 Estações: Alcântara-Terra

14.4K streams

14,429

Biography

João Morais aka O Gajo started out playing in bands mostly in the Rock and Punk circuit. In the spring of 2016 João started the solo project called “O GAJO” (Trans: “The DUDE”) that was inspired in some of his World Music references. After 30 years playing foreign guitars João needed to look for a more Portuguese sound and that’s when he started playing the Viola Campaniça, a traditional folk instrument from the Alentejo region. The first album “Longe do Chão” was out on the stores in the 20th of May 2017 and since then he has been playing all over the world with excellent feedback from both public and press, including showcases at ESNS and Reeperbahn Festival. 2019 brought new studio recordings, “As 4 estações do GAJO” (translation: “The 4 stations of the Dude”), a collection of 4 EPs with 5 songs each. Each EP has the name of a train station in Lisbon and was released in each season of the year, winter, spring, summer and autumn. Some of these tracks were also released on the international compilation "Lisbon Express". The album "Subterrâneos" followed in 2021, expanding the line-up from a solo setup to a trio with drums and double bass alongside the Campaniça. For 2023, O Gajo has announced the March 26th release of his new album, "Não Lugar", featuring several special guests, with the first single "Tarântula" out in January.