Musician, composer and autodidact guitar player. He was an important figure in many different music scenes, as he shared a room with João Gilberto while living in Rio. He moved to São Paulo in the 1960s and became an artistic director in João Sebastião Bar, where among other things, was the first place where Chico Buarque played live, brought on by Jorge Mautner. Later in the decade, he founds the groundbreaking Jogral, a minuscule bar where artists, poets and musicians would often meet and play. One of such artists was Paulo Vanzolini, with whom Paraná would often "duel" porfias (moda-de-viola challenges). Born: 15 March 1932 in Ribeirão Claro, PR Died: 3 December 1970 in São Paulo, SP
1997
Brasis
CD, Comp
1967
Som Maior
7", Single
Mocambo (2)
7", Single
Continental (3)
7", EP
RGE
7", EP
Som Maior
7"
1973
1968
O Jogral
LP, Album
1968
1967
2017
2004
Rob Digital
CD, Album
2003
2002
2002
2001
Mercury, Universal Music
CD, Album
2000
Brasis
CD, Album
1997
1996
RGE, RGE
CD, Album
1996
1988
1987
1983
Sabiá
LP, Album
1983
1978
1976
Discos Marcus Pereira
2x7", Promo, Smplr, Gat
1975
1975
1971
CBS
7", EP
1970
1968
Odeon
LP, Album, Mono
1968
1968
1968
1967
RCA Victor
7"
1967
Som Maior
7"
1967
CBS
LP, Comp, Mono
1967
Odeon
7"
1967
1967
1966
Odeon
7", Single
1966
Philips
LP, Album, Mono
1965
Polydor
LP, Album, Mono
1965
CBS
7", EP
1965
1963
RGE
7", EP
1962
GMD (3)
LP, Album
Hispavox
7", Single, Mono
2010
2001
EMI, EMI
CD, Comp
1990
RGE
LP, Comp
1983
Abril Cultural
LP, Comp, Gat
1982
1980
Discos Marcus Pereira
LP, Comp
1972
1968
Philips
LP, Comp
1968
1967
Mocambo (2), Rozenblit
LP, Album
Fermata
LP
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná
Luiz Carlos Paraná