Joaquim Pimentel

Joaquim Viana Pimentel (?

in Cedofeita – 15 July 2003 in Lisbon)[1] was a Portuguese Fado singer, who made his career as "ambassador" of the fado in Brazil,[2] where he became popular[3] and was called "the prince of Portuguese song.

"[4] He first visited Brazil from 1934 to 1935,[5] returned again to spend the war years in Brazil, and settled there permanently in 1947.

[6] Among his fados are Dá tempo ao tempo,[7] and Voltaste recorded by Beatriz da Conceiçao, José Antonio (viola), José Manuel (guitar) for Paul Van Nevel in 1996.