Singer, songwriter, and arranger Lô Borges was one of the creative pillars of the Minas Gerais collective Clube da Esquina, which he co-founded with Milton Nascimento. He remains one of the most important Brazilian musicians of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Borges enjoyed a 50-plus-year career as a renowned purveyor of innovative Brazilian pop music (MPB). His style was anchored in folk, pop, samba, and regional traditions; it also contained a psychedelic twist, influenced by the Beatles. He frequently collaborated with lyricist brother Marcio Borges. His musical ris...