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What (who) is trio$85180$ - definition

BRAZILIAN CARNIVAL FLOAT; KIND OF TRUCK OR FLOAT EQUIPPED WITH A HIGH-POWER SOUND SYSTEM AND A STAGE FOR MUSIC PERFORMANCE ON THE TOP
Trio Elétrico; Trio-elétrico; Trio Eletrico; Trio eletrico; Electric trio
  • Trio elétrico of Carnaval Bahia, in [[Salvador, Brazil]], prior to decoration

Trio Mocotó         
BRAZILIAN BAND
Trio Mocoto
Trio Mocotó is a Brazilian band, originally formed in 1968 in the Jogral nightclub in São Paulo, and reformed in 2000. The group was influential in forming the musical style that became known as samba rock or sambalanço.
Trío romántico         
  • Trío [[Los Panchos]], one of the most successful Mexican tríos of all time.
Trio romantico
A trío romántico is a group of vocalists-guitarists, with origins in Hispanic America, that performs romantic songs, based on rhythms like bolero, vals and pasillo, mostly.
Greenwich Trio         
INTERNATIONAL CLASSICAL PIANO TRIO
The greenwich trio; The Greenwich Trio
The Greenwich Trio is a classical piano trio formed in 2006. Its members are Lana Trotovšek (violin), Heather Tuach (cello), and Yoko Misumi (piano).

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Trio elétrico

Trio elétrico (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈtɾiw eˈlɛtɾiku], electric trio) is a kind of truck or float equipped with a high-power sound system and a stage for music performance on the top, playing for the crowd as it drives through the cities. It was created in Bahia specifically for Carnival and it is now used in similar events in other districts and countries. This setup is used in Brazilian Carnival inside the blocos carnavalescos and other festivals in Brazil, specially in micaretas. The idea was introduced in 1949 during a carnival in Bahia by the duo Dodô e Osmar (Adolfo Nascimento and Osmar Macedo).

Some Brazilian artists have been known to sing on a Trio, such as Elba Ramalho, Daniela Mercury, Ivete Sangalo, Saulo Fernandes, Cláudia Leitte, Carlinhos Brown (from Timbalada), Asa de Águia and Chiclete com Banana.