Emmerson Nogueira (born Emmerson Oliveira Nogueira on September 23, 1973) is a Brazilian guitarist and songwriter notable for releasing only cover albums, containing acoustic versions of several internationally famous English-speaking songs.
[1] As an evangelical, he performed on a local church and won many festivals of Gospel music.
He soon moved to Juiz de Fora, without the approval of his family, who didn't believe he could survive all by himself.
Back to São João Nepomuceno, he formed various bands like "The Kingsize Tailors and The Nicotinos", "Led Zeppelin Cover", " The Wait " and "Xadcaramelo" and continued to perform in pubs.
He also once partnered with his cousin Kiko Furtado, the Brazilian singer Cristiane Visentin and Leoni, ex-singer of Kid Abelha.