Ruy Maurity (December 12, 1949, Paraíba do Sul (RJ) - April 1, 2022, Rio de Janeiro, cardiac arrest) . His mother was the first violinist to join the Symphony Orchestra of the Teatro Municipal, and his brother is the pianist Antonio Adolfo. He taught himself to play guitar. In 1970 won the Festival Universitário of Rio de Janeiro with the song "Dia Cinco", which he composed with Zé Jorge. In the same year, he recorded his first LP, "Este é Rui Maurity". It was in 1971 that he recorded his biggest hit, "Serafim e Seus Filhos", released on the LP "Em Busca do Ouro." Three years later released the album "Safra 74", which had some of their songs included on the soundtracks of novels "Escalada" and "Fogo Sobre Terra" of TV Globo. On 76 and 77 launched, respectively, the LPs "Nem Ouro, Nem Prata" and "Ganga Brasil", which includes the recording of the main theme of the novel "Dona Xepa" of TV Globo. In 1978 he recorded the album "Bananeira Mangará." With time increasingly been characterized his career with the themes and regional music. During the 80s he recorded the albums "Natureza" and "A Viola no Peito". Has also held numerous concerts in several Brazilian cities. in the year 98 released the CD "De Coração", currently distributed by Kuarup, in which she plays several partnerships with José Jorge.
1998
Artezanal
CD, Album
1991
Som Livre
LP, Comp
1984
1983
Aluvião
7", Single
1981
Som Livre
7", EP
1980
RCA Victor
7"
1980
1979
Som Livre
7"
1978
Som Livre
7", Single
1978
1977
Som Livre
7"
1977
Som Livre
7", Single
1977
1976
Som Livre
7", Single
1976
1974
Som Livre
7"
1974
Rentape
7", Promo
1973
Som Livre
7", Single
1973
1971
Odeon
7", EP
1970
Odeon
LP, Album, Mono
1970
Odeon
7", Single, Promo
2009
EMI
CD, Comp
2007
2006
CD Point, CD Point
CDr, Album
2005
Zambo Discos
CD, Album
2004
2003
2002
Pineto Studio Digital E Eventos
CD, Enh, NTSC
2001
Garlick Music
CD, Album
2001
ARC Music
CD, Comp
2000
Ultra Disc
CD, Comp
2000
1997
EMI
Box, Comp + CD, Album, RE, RM + CD, Album, RE, RM
1997
1996
1995
Solo Musica Italiana
CD, Album
1993
LMT Records, LMT Records
LP
1992
EMI, EMI
CD, Comp, RM
1991
Disconorte
LP, Album
1991
1988
Odeon
2xLP, Comp
1988
RGE
LP, Comp
1988
1986
Sigla, Sigla
LP, Album
1986
1986
1984
RCA
LP, Comp
1983
Beverly
LP, Album
1983
1982
1980
1978
Seleções Prêmio
LP, Album
1978
Tower Tapes And Records SRL
LP, Comp
1977
CID, CID
LP, Album
1977
Tapecar, Caixa Econômica Federal
LP
1977
Polydor
7"
1977
Soma (4)
LP, Comp
1977
Som Livre
7", Single, Promo
1977
RCA Victor
7", Single, Promo
1977
Polyfar
LP, Album
1977
Som Livre
7"
1977
Sentry-vox
7", Single
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977
1976
Crazy, Crazy
LP, Album
1976
Odeon
LP, Album
1976
RCA Victor, RCA Victor
7", EP
1976
1976
1976
1974
Som Livre
LP, Album
1974
1972
Polydor
LP, Album
1972
Som Livre
LP, Album
1972
Som Livre
7", Single
1972
Odeon
7", EP
1972
Odeon
7"
1970
Odeon
7", Single
1970
1970
1970
1970
1970
1969
Caravelle
7", Single
1969
Odeon
LP, Comp, Mono
1969
Philips
2xLP, Comp, Mono, Gat
1969
Philips
LP, Comp, Promo
1969
1969
1968
Imperial (4), Imperial (4)
LP, Comp
Som Livre
2xLP, Comp
Castelinho
7"
Artezanal, Artezanal
LP, Album
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