Composer, arranger, musician, and producer Theo de Barros gave a noted contribution to the Brazilian popular music scene of the '60s with the success of his songs in historic festivals. He was also a member of the seminal Quarteto Novo. At 19, he had two of his songs, "Natureza" and "Igrejinha," recorded by Alaíde Costa. His first singles as a singer were recorded in the next year, with "Vim de Santana" and "Fim." His first hit was "Menino das Laranjas," recorded by Geraldo Vandré and Walter Wanderley in 1964 and by Elis Regina in 1965. In 1966, he achieved national success wh...