Milk’n Blues began as a casual collaboration between friends Aline Mota and Anne Glober, who invited Anne’s neighbour — and her guitar teacher at the time — Ricardo Maranhão to join them in a vocal video project. The chemistry was immediate, and the trio continued creating together. Harmonica player Indiara Sfair later joined, and the lineup was completed when bassist Eduardo Machado and drummer Piatan Sfair came on board. From the start, Milk’n Blues developed a reputation for inventive reinterpretations of well‑known songs. Their arrangements blend rock and blues elements with pop influences, reshaping material by artists such as Michael Jackson, CeeLo Green, and even Britney Spears into something entirely their own. Their versions are not simple covers — they are reimagined pieces with fresh grooves, vocal harmonies, and distinctive instrumental interplay. The band’s signature sound comes from the combination of guitar, bass, harmonica, and layered vocals, creating a style that bridges generations and genres. Milk’n Blues brings together songs from different eras and transforms them into a cohesive, energetic, and unmistakably personal musical identity. See for more.
Miss You, The Happiest Days of Our Lives, Another Brick in The Wall – Stones + Pink Floyd (cover)
With a Little Help from My Friends
The Thrill is Gone + Summertime
Long Train Runnin
Smooth Operator + Secret
Son of a Preacher Man
Tennessee Whiskey + I’d Rather Go Blind
At Last
Forget You
Is There Anybody There
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I´m Yours
Tell Me
Do It
Just A Dream
Indiara Sfair – Improvisation in Cm
Time to Let It Go
Sexy and I know It
Knockout
Manuel + Get Lucky – Mash Up
Vicious Smile
I Just Want You to Know
Live Session
Freedom ’90