Elis Regina nascimento 17/03/1945 falescimento 19/01/1982

Born in Porto Alegre, Elis Regina started her singing career at age 11, singing on the radio. In 1959, she signed her first professional deal with the radio station Rádio Gaúcha, and in the following year she moved to Rio de Janeiro, recording her first single for Continental. In 1961, the same record label released her first LP, "Viva a Brotolândia", which featured calypso and rock’n’roll tunes. After that, she returned to Porto Alegre, remaining until 1964, when she finally moved back to Rio de Janeiro. Elis Regina sang at the famous Bossa Nova nightclub Beco das Garrafas. At that time, Elis Regina was hired by TV network TV Rio, where she performed with other famous musicians, such as Jorge Ben and Wilson Simonal. Elis Regina became known nation wide in 1965, when she performed "Arrastão", by Edu Lobo and Vinícius de Moraes, at the first Brazilian Popular Music Festival. After that, Elis Regina recorded "Dois na Bossa" in collaboration with Jair Rodrigues. This record was so popular that they released volumes 2 and 3. Together with Jair Rodrigues, Elis Regina took part in one of the most important Brazilian Music TV shows, O Fino da Bossa, aired in 1965 on TV Record. This program was responsible for launching musicians and hit songs, such as "Canto de Ossanha" (Baden Powell/ Vinícius de Moraes), "Louvação" (Gilberto Gil/ Torquato Neto) and "Lunik 9" (Gil). After that, Elis Regina’s career took off. Her 1966 album "Elis", included the first recording of the song "Canção do Sal", by Milton Nascimento. Elis Regina also helped boosting the careers of composers like Milton Nascimento, Ivan Lins ("Madalena"), Tavito/ Zé Rodrix ("Casa no Campo") and Belchior ("Como Nossos Pais"), by recording their early materials. She took part in music festivals and political/musical movements, such as the “demonstration against electric guitars ", which aimed at protecting the “roots” of Brazilian Popular Music against foreign invasion. Elis Regina’s international career was consolidated in 1969, when she toured around the main European and Latin American capitals. One of her most popular albums is "Elis e Tom" (with Tom Jobim), which was recorded in the United States. In 1979, she took part in the Montreux Jazz Festival, in Switzerland, and recorded one of her greatest hits, "O Bêbado e a Equilibrista", by Aldir Blanc and João Bosco. These two musicians wrote many of her hits, such as "Caçador de Esmeraldas", "Mestre-sala dos Mares", "Dois pra Lá, Dois pra Cá". Some of Elis Regina’s unforgettable performances include "Upa, Neguinho" (Edu Lobo/ G. Guarnieri), "Águas de Março" (Tom Jobim), "Ponta de Areia" (Milton Nascimento/ Fernando Brant), "Folhas Secas" (Nelson Cavaquinho/ Guilherme de Brito) and "Romaria" (Renato Teixeira). In 1982, following her drug-related death, previously unreleased recordings and an anthology of her work were put out. In 1995, the Sharp Music Awards ceremony paid a tribute to this amazing singer. Elis Regina’s two sons, João Marcelo Bôscoli (by her marriage with Ronaldo Bôscoli) and Pedro Camargo Mariano (by her marriage with César Camargo Mariano) are also musicians.

Discography

Discos de carreira
SAUDADE DO BRASIL

SAUDADE DO BRASIL

Elektra/WEA - 1980
 
ELIS

ELIS

EMI-Odeon - 1980
 
ELIS, ESSA MULHER

ELIS, ESSA MULHER

WEA - 1979
 
ELIS ESPECIAL

ELIS ESPECIAL

Polygram - 1979
 
TRANSVERSAL DO TEMPO

TRANSVERSAL DO TEMPO

Phonogram - 1978
 
ELIS

ELIS

Phonogram - 1977
 
FALSO BRILHANTE

FALSO BRILHANTE

Phonogram - 1976
 
ELIS & TOM

ELIS & TOM

Phonogram - 1974
 
ELIS

ELIS

Phonogram - 1974
 
ELIS

ELIS

Phonogram - 1973
 
ELIS

ELIS

Phonogram - 1972
 
ELA

ELA

Phonogram - 1971
 
EM PLENO VERÃO

EM PLENO VERÃO

Philips - 1970
 
ELIS, COMO & PORQUE

ELIS, COMO & PORQUE

Philips - 1969
 
ELIS REGINA IN LONDON

ELIS REGINA IN LONDON

Polygram - 1969
 
ELIS ESPECIAL

ELIS ESPECIAL

Philips - 1968
 
ELIS

ELIS

Philips - 1966
 
SAMBA EU CANTO ASSIM

SAMBA EU CANTO ASSIM

Philips - 1965
 
O BEM DO AMOR

O BEM DO AMOR

CBS - 1963
 
ELLIS REGINA

ELLIS REGINA

CBS - 1963
 
POEMA

POEMA

Continental - 1962
 
VIVA A BROTOLÂNDIA

VIVA A BROTOLÂNDIA

Continental - 1961
 
Extras
TODO DIA É DIA D

TODO DIA É DIA D

Dubas Música/Universal Music - 2002
 
ELIS VIVE

ELIS VIVE

Warner Music - 1998
 
ELIS AO VIVO

ELIS AO VIVO

Velas - 1995
 
LUZ DAS ESTRELAS

LUZ DAS ESTRELAS

Som Livre - 1984
 
TREM AZUL

TREM AZUL

Som Livre - 1982
 
MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL

MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL

WEA - 1982
 
Coletâneas
20 ANOS DE SAUDADE

20 ANOS DE SAUDADE

Universal Music - 2002
 
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