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In 1956, they released another record with versions of songs by Paraguayan composers: the song "Recordações de Ipacaraí" by D. Ortiz and Z. de Mirkim, with a version by Juraci Rago, and the guarânia "Noites do Paraguai" by S. Aguayo and P. J. Carles with a version by Nogueira Santos. In 1957, they released, among others, the waltz "Santa Cecília" by Ado Benatti and Carlos Piazolli, and the toada "Tropeiro gaúcho" by Cascatinha and Bolinha. In 1959, they released another of their greatest hits, the guarânia "Colcha de retalhos" by Raul Torres. In the same year, Cascatinha was promoted to artistic director of Todamérica, discovering several talents. Also in 1959, Cascatinha and Inhana recorded "Rede de taboa" by Elpídeo dos Santos. In 1960, they recorded the boleros "Quero-te" by Jolmagn and "Mal pagadora" by L. Valdez Leal and José Fortuna. In 1962, they released the ranchera song "Coração incerto" by Nico Jimenez and J. Santana, and the rasqueado "Fui culpado" by Zacarias Mourão and Sebastião Vitto. In 1963, they released the guarânia "Fujo de ti" by Waldick Soriano and Jorge Gonçalves, and the rasqueado "Felicidade" by Barrinha. In 1967, they released an LP featuring "Vinte e cinco anos" by Nonô Basílio, "O menino do circo" by Eli Camargo, "Flor do Cafezal" by Carlos Paraná, and "A estrela que surgiu" by Zacarias Mourão and Mário Albanesi. In 1970, they released "Amor eterno" by Alfredo Borba and Edson Borges, "Se tu voltasses" by Cascatinha and Carijó, "Como que te quero" by Alberto Conde and Nilza Nunes, and "Castigo" by Marciano Marques de Oliveira. In 1972, they achieved success with "Olhos tristonhos" by Dora Moreno. In 1978, they presented a show at the Alfredo Mesquita Theater in São Paulo in which they recounted their artistic journey. In 1980, the duo's last album, "Você Pra Mim é Tudo," was released. Inhana died after the album's release. The duo was preparing for a performance at the Grande Noite da Viola show at Maracanãzinho, alongside the duos Tonico & Tinoco and Milionário & José Rico. In 1996, Chantecler, as part of the "Double Dose" series, released the CD "Cascatinha and Inhana", with 23 compositions recorded by the duo, including "Índia", "Solidão", "Meu primeiro amor" and "Colcha de retalhos".[4] Death of Inhana On June 11, 1981, at the age of 58, Inhana suffered a cardiac arrest and was rushed to a hospital, but arrived lifeless.[4] Death of Cascatinha On March 14, 1996, at the age of 76, a few days before his 77th birthday, Cascatinha, who continued singing for more than 12 years after the death of his wife, suffered a cardiac arrest and died at his home.[4]

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