Carlos Guinle
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Carlos Guinle, better known as "Carlinhos Guinle" (born in Rio Janeiro, Brazil on April 20, 1919 and died in Roma, Italia on December 26,1956) is a brazilian songwriter. One of the heirs of the central branch of the traditional and wealthy Carioca Guinle family, founder of Copacabana Palace, Guinle Park, Laranjeiras Palace in Rio de Janeiro and Brocoió Island in Guanabara Bay, in addition to Fluminense Futebol Clube. In 1968, Faith back screamers from the Comary Club of Teresópolis, a beautiful serrano wave site to this day concentrated to the Brazilian national team of soccer. His uncle Arnaldo Guinle, patrons, housed Heitor Villa-Lobos and Pixinguinha, sending them to Europe. He was the brother of jazz critic Jorge Guinle, and has always participated, since the early 1950s, in Rio de Janeiro jamsessions, having been friends with many Brazilian composers and intellectuals. Devoting himself to his family business and is always considered an amateur composer, he never left, however, to compare his musician shows, especially at the Copacabana Palace Hotel, from the two famous nightclubs, the Golden Room and Midnight.