Profissão Cantora
Alcione (Alcione Nazaré, São Luís, Maranhão, November 21, 1947) also known as Marrom (brownie) is one of the most successful female sambists in Brazil who first claimed international recognition in the late 1970s, and has had 19 gold records and two platinum records. Alcione was introduced to the traditional Brazilian music by her father. He was a military musician who worked as the conductor of the corps marching band. At the age of thirteen, she was already able to give vocal performance in college parties. At this same age, she began to study clarinet, and then learnt to play the trumpet. At age 20 Alcione moved to Rio de Janeiro. There she worked at the city's TV Excelsior, and later went on tour in Argentina and Chile for four months. On returning to Brazil, she settled in São Paulo, working in nightclub and making appearances on television. In 1970, she started her two-year tour in Europe, performing as a vocalist and a trumpet artist. In 1972, when back to Brazil, Alcione recorded her first single. The following year, she traveled to sing in Mexico and, in 1974, Portugal, where she recorded her first full-length album. In 1975 Alcione released her LP, A Voz do Samba, which achieved gold sales status and featured several hit tracks. The most successful songs were Não Deixe o Samba Morrer, written by Edson and Aloiso, and O Surdo, written by Totonho/Paulinho Resende. In the late 1970s, Nazaré became well-known as a samba artist and achieved international recognition. She recorded Alerta Geral for Philips Records and, in 1978, released this album, the title of which was taken from a television show that Alcione had hosted on TV Globo for two years. Following its success, Alcione continued to release several other full-length albums in late 1970s and early 1980s, including her self-titled album. In 1997, Alcione signed with Universal Records, subsequently releasing a label debut named Valeu, through Polygram the next year. This was followed by Celebração that same year, and Claridade---Uma Homenagem A Clara Nunes in 1999. In December 2002 Alcione was recognized for playing an important part in founding the Paraíso School of Samba in London, England. She also helped organizing and preparing the stage for a British version of the Carnival Brasil, Paraíso dos Orixás (Brazil, Paradise of the Gods). In 2003, her 2002 album, Ao Vivo, received the Best Samba/Pagode Album Award at fourth Latin Grammy Award ceremony. She has interpreted several hits such as Não deixe o samba morrer, Lá vem você, Gostoso veneno and Ilha da maré. On July 7, 2007 she performed at the Brazilian leg of Live Earth in Rio de Janeiro. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Alcione (Alcione Nazaré, São Luís, Maranhão, November 21, 1947) also known as Marrom (brownie) is one of the most successful female sambists in Brazil who first claimed international recognition in the late 1970s, and has had 19 gold records and two platinum records. Alcione was introduced to the traditional Brazilian music by her father. He was a military musician who worked as the conductor of the corps marching band. At the age of thirteen, she was already able to give vocal performance in college parties. At this same age, she began to study clarinet, and then learnt to play the trumpet. At age 20 Alcione moved to Rio de Janeiro. There she worked at the city's TV Excelsior, and later went on tour in Argentina and Chile for four months. On returning to Brazil, she settled in São Paulo, working in nightclub and making appearances on television. In 1970, she started her two-year tour in Europe, performing as a vocalist and a trumpet artist. In 1972, when back to Brazil, Alcione recorded her first single. The following year, she traveled to sing in Mexico and, in 1974, Portugal, where she recorded her first full-length album. In 1975 Alcione released her LP, A Voz do Samba, which achieved gold sales status and featured several hit tracks. The most successful songs were Não Deixe o Samba Morrer, written by Edson and Aloiso, and O Surdo, written by Totonho/Paulinho Resende. In the late 1970s, Nazaré became well-known as a samba artist and achieved international recognition. She recorded Alerta Geral for Philips Records and, in 1978, released this album, the title of which was taken from a television show that Alcione had hosted on TV Globo for two years. Following its success, Alcione continued to release several other full-length albums in late 1970s and early 1980s, including her self-titled album. In 1997, Alcione signed with Universal Records, subsequently releasing a label debut named Valeu, through Polygram the next year. This was followed by Celebração that same year, and Claridade---Uma Homenagem A Clara Nunes in 1999. In December 2002 Alcione was recognized for playing an important part in founding the Paraíso School of Samba in London, England. She also helped organizing and preparing the stage for a British version of the Carnival Brasil, Paraíso dos Orixás (Brazil, Paradise of the Gods). In 2003, her 2002 album, Ao Vivo, received the Best Samba/Pagode Album Award at fourth Latin Grammy Award ceremony. She has interpreted several hits such as Não deixe o samba morrer, Lá vem você, Gostoso veneno and Ilha da maré. On July 7, 2007 she performed at the Brazilian leg of Live Earth in Rio de Janeiro. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Bungalove
Candeia
Cartola
Casuarina
Você me vira a cabeça (Me tira do sério)
Não Deixe O Samba Morrer
A Loba
Figa De Guiné
Meu ébano
Sufoco
O Surdo
Faz uma loucura por mim
Meu vício é você
Gostoso Veneno
Estranha Loucura
Além Da Cama
Garoto Maroto
Estranha Loucura - Ao Vivo
Forró Do Xenhenhem
Depois Do Prazer - Ao Vivo
Nem Morta
Ou Ela Ou Eu
Pra Que Chorar
A Loba - Ao Vivo
O Que Eu Faço Amanhã?
Meu Ébano - Ao Vivo
Falsa Consideração
Mesa De Bar
Menino Sem Juizo
Pior É Que Eu Gosto
Mulher Ideal - Ao Vivo
Você Endoideceu Meu Coração
Sao Jorge
Qualquer Dia Desses
Meu Ébano
O Mais Belo Dos Belos
Tem Dendê
A Paixão Tem Memória
Faz Uma Loucura Por Mim - Ao Vivo
Deixa Que Eu Me Arrumo
Noite Feliz
Olha
Juizo Final
Essa Tal Liberdade
Pot-Pourri: Sufoco / O surdo - Ao vivo
Acorda Que Eu Quero Ver
Juízo Final
Meu Vício É Você - Ao Vivo
Bate-Boca
Pode Esperar
Retalhos De Cetim - Ao Vivo
Não Dá Mais Pra Segurar (Explode Coração)
O Deus Que Te Leva
O Fogo Da Nossa Paixão
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