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Alcione Nazareth

Alcione Dias Nazareth (born November 21, 1947) is also known as, "Alcione", and "A Marrom" (English: "the brown one") is a Brazilian samba singer. She first gained international recognition in the late 1970 and has had nineteen gold records, as well as five platinum and double platinum records.

Alcione Nazareth
Background information
Birth nameAlcione Dias Nazareth
Born (1947-11-21) November 21, 1947 (age 75)
São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil
Occupation(s)Composer, songwriter, instrumentalist, vocalist
Instrument(s)Trumpet, clarinet, vocals
Years active1975-present

In 1987, she dedicated the song João de Deus (John of God) to Pope John Paul II and 500,000 people during his second visit to Brazil.

Biography

She was born in São Luís, Maranhão. Her father was a military musician who worked as the conductor of the corps marching band. Alcione was introduced to traditional Brazilian music by her father. At the age of thirteen, she was already performing at college parties. At the same time, she began studying the clarinet and 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. After returning to Brazil, she settled in São Paulo, working in nightclubs and making appearances on television. In 1970, she started her two-year tour in Europe, performing as a vocalist and a trumpet player.

In 1972, when back in 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 and Paulinho Resende.

In the late 1970s, Alcione 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 debut album titled, 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.[1] She also helped organize and prepare the stage for a British version of the Carnival Brasil, Paraíso dos Orixás (Brazil, Paradise of the Orishas). Her 2002 album, Ao Vivo, received the Best Samba/Pagode Album Award at the fourth Latin Grammy Award ceremony in 2003.

She has had 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.

Discography

Universal Music / Philips

  • A Voz do Samba (1975) (100,000 - Gold)
  • Morte de um poeta (1976)
  • Pra que chorar (1977) (400,000 - Platinum)
  • Alerta geral (1978)
  • Gostoso veneno (1979)
  • E vamos à luta (1980)
  • Alcione (1981)
  • Dez anos depois (1982)

Sony BMG / RCA

  • Vamos arrepiar (1982)
  • Almas e corações (1983)
  • Da cor do Brasil (1984) (100,000 - Gold)
  • Fogo da vida (1985) (100,000 - Gold)
  • Fruto e raiz (1986) (700,000 - Platinum)
  • Nosso nome: resistência (1987) (250,000 - Platinum)
  • Ouro & Cobre (1988) (100,000 - Gold)
  • Simplesmente Marrom (1989) (100,000 - Gold)
  • Emoções Reais (1990)
  • Promessa (1991)
  • Pulsa, coração (1992) (100,000 - Gold)
  • Brasil de Oliveira da Silva do Samba (1994) (100,000 - Gold)
  • Profissão: Cantora (1995)
  • Tempo de Guarnicê (1996)

Universal Music / Polygram

  • Valeu - Uma Homenagem à Nova Geração do Samba (1997) (100,000 - Gold)
  • Celebração (1998) (100,000 - Gold)
  • Claridade (1999) (100,000 - Gold)
  • Nos Bares da Vida (2000) - ao vivo (250,000 - Platinum)
  • A Paixão tem Memória (2001) (100,000 - Gold)

Indie Records

  • Ao Vivo (2002) (250,000 - Platina)
  • Ao Vivo 2 (2003) (250,000 - Platina)
  • Faz Uma Loucura por Mim (2004) (250,000 - Platina)
  • Faz Uma Loucura por Mim - Ao Vivo (2005) (100,000 - Gold)
  • Alcione e Amigos (2005)
  • Uma Nova Paixão (2005) (100,000 - Gold)
  • Uma Nova Paixão - Ao Vivo (2006) (50,000 - Gold)
  • Coleções - Grandes Sucessos de Alcione (2007)
  • De Tudo Que eu Gosto (2007)
  • Raridades (2008)
  • Acesa (2009) (30,000)
  • Acesa - Ao Vivo em São Luiz do Maranhão (2009) (20,000)
  • Duas Faces - Jam Session (2011, October 28, on "HSBC Brasil") (20,000)
  • Duas Faces: Ao Vivo na Mangueira (2012) (20,000)
  • Eterna Alegria (2013) (8,000)
  • Eterna Alegria - Ao Vivo (2014) (5,000)

References

  1. ^ Paraiso School of Samba London UK – News – Alcione

External links

  • Alcione from Allmusic
  • Official website (in Portuguese)

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Alcione Dias Nazareth born November 21 1947 is also known as Alcione and A Marrom English the brown one is a Brazilian samba singer She first gained international recognition in the late 1970 and has had nineteen gold records as well as five platinum and double platinum records Alcione NazarethBackground informationBirth nameAlcione Dias NazarethBorn 1947 11 21 November 21 1947 age 75 Sao Luis Maranhao BrazilOccupation s Composer songwriter instrumentalist vocalistInstrument s Trumpet clarinet vocalsYears active1975 present In 1987 she dedicated the song Joao de Deus John of God to Pope John Paul II and 500 000 people during his second visit to Brazil Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Universal Music Philips 2 2 Sony BMG RCA 2 3 Universal Music Polygram 2 4 Indie Records 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditShe was born in Sao Luis Maranhao Her father was a military musician who worked as the conductor of the corps marching band Alcione was introduced to traditional Brazilian music by her father At the age of thirteen she was already performing at college parties At the same time she began studying the clarinet and 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 After returning to Brazil she settled in Sao Paulo working in nightclubs and making appearances on television In 1970 she started her two year tour in Europe performing as a vocalist and a trumpet player In 1972 when back in 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 Nao Deixe o Samba Morrer written by Edson and Aloiso and O Surdo written by Totonho and Paulinho Resende In the late 1970s Alcione 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 debut album titled Valeu through Polygram the next year This was followed by Celebracao 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 Paraiso School of Samba in London England 1 She also helped organize and prepare the stage for a British version of the Carnival Brasil Paraiso dos Orixas Brazil Paradise of the Orishas Her 2002 album Ao Vivo received the Best Samba Pagode Album Award at the fourth Latin Grammy Award ceremony in 2003 She has had several hits such as Nao deixe o samba morrer La vem voce Gostoso veneno and Ilha da mare On July 7 2007 she performed at the Brazilian leg of Live Earth in Rio de Janeiro Discography EditUniversal Music Philips Edit A Voz do Samba 1975 100 000 Gold Morte de um poeta 1976 Pra que chorar 1977 400 000 Platinum Alerta geral 1978 Gostoso veneno 1979 E vamos a luta 1980 Alcione 1981 Dez anos depois 1982 Sony BMG RCA Edit Vamos arrepiar 1982 Almas e coracoes 1983 Da cor do Brasil 1984 100 000 Gold Fogo da vida 1985 100 000 Gold Fruto e raiz 1986 700 000 Platinum Nosso nome resistencia 1987 250 000 Platinum Ouro amp Cobre 1988 100 000 Gold Simplesmente Marrom 1989 100 000 Gold Emocoes Reais 1990 Promessa 1991 Pulsa coracao 1992 100 000 Gold Brasil de Oliveira da Silva do Samba 1994 100 000 Gold Profissao Cantora 1995 Tempo de Guarnice 1996 Universal Music Polygram Edit Valeu Uma Homenagem a Nova Geracao do Samba 1997 100 000 Gold Celebracao 1998 100 000 Gold Claridade 1999 100 000 Gold Nos Bares da Vida 2000 ao vivo 250 000 Platinum A Paixao tem Memoria 2001 100 000 Gold Indie Records Edit Ao Vivo 2002 250 000 Platina Ao Vivo 2 2003 250 000 Platina Faz Uma Loucura por Mim 2004 250 000 Platina Faz Uma Loucura por Mim Ao Vivo 2005 100 000 Gold Alcione e Amigos 2005 Uma Nova Paixao 2005 100 000 Gold Uma Nova Paixao Ao Vivo 2006 50 000 Gold Colecoes Grandes Sucessos de Alcione 2007 De Tudo Que eu Gosto 2007 Raridades 2008 Acesa 2009 30 000 Acesa Ao Vivo em Sao Luiz do Maranhao 2009 20 000 Duas Faces Jam Session 2011 October 28 on HSBC Brasil 20 000 Duas Faces Ao Vivo na Mangueira 2012 20 000 Eterna Alegria 2013 8 000 Eterna Alegria Ao Vivo 2014 5 000 References Edit Paraiso School of Samba London UK News AlcioneExternal links EditAlcione from Allmusic Official website in Portuguese Alcione National Geographic World Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alcione Nazareth amp oldid 1121175073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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