Renato and Yamandu were both born in Rio Grande Sul, in the Rio Grande do Sul region of Brazil, seventeen years apart, the first in Porto Alegre, on July 23, 1963, and the second in Passo Fundo, on January 24, 1980. Renato Borghetti started in music at the age of 10, playing a harmonica he received from his father, and quickly became an attraction at the Centro de Tradições Gaúchas that his father led. He has recorded dozens of records to this
day, and started well: Gaita-Ponto, his debut album, was the first Brazilian instrumental album to receive a gold disc (100 thousand copies).
Yamandu, also the son of musicians (singer Clari Marson and trumpeter and guitarist Algacir Costa), received musical inspiration from his parents, but also from neighboring countries, Argentina and Uruguay. He started studying the guitar at the age of 7, with his father, and even played electric guitar. The incredible technique he has today, on the 7-string guitar, developed it in a self-taught way. First listening to the music of Radamés Gnatalli, and then Baden Powell, with whom he played. He has two dozen records recorded, solo or in partnership.
01. REDOMONA
02. BARRA DO RIBEIRO
03. FOLCLORE: Prenda Minha / Hino ao Rio Grande / Chula / Balaio
04. FRONTEIRA
05. LAÇADOR
06. LA CASA DEL CHAMAMÉ
07. PASSO FUNDO
08. PEDRO NO SAPATO
09. PULO DO GRILO
10. RANCHEIRAS: Rancheirinha / Terça-Feira / Rancheira para Don Carlos
11. HINO RIOGRANDENSE
12. SÉTIMA DO PONTAL
13. TAQUITO MILITAR
Renato Borghetti : Gaita Ponto
Yamandu Costa : Violão 7 Cordas
Daniel Sá : Violão
Guto Wirtti : Contrabaixo