Camané

Camané

Camané is widely accepted as one of the most impressive and representative male voices of the new generation of Fado male singers. "The greatest fadista since Amalia Rodrigues and Maria da Fe," is how British biographer David Bret, an expert of the medium, describes him.

He started gaining recognition in Portugal in 1979 after winning the "Grande Noite do Fado" (Great Fado Night). After this first step, the true "alfacinha" (inhabitant of Lisbon) consistently worked his way up with well accepted records and great shows at places ranging from small "Casas de Fado" (Fado clubs) in Lisbon as well as sold out audiences throughout Europe in some of the most prestigious festivals and venues. Camane was formerly married to another great fadista, Aldina Duarte.

He has released five albums: "Uma Noite de Fados" (1995), "Na Linha da Vida" (1998) marking the beginning of three records produced by José Mário Branco, "Esta Coisa da Alma" (2000), "Pelo Dia Dentro" (2001) and "Como sempre... Como dantes" (live in 2003). These have been released in several european and asian countries.He has been distinguished with several awards for his voice and talent.

Camané (and his short highness) is frequently mentioned by the fictional fadist Rouxinol Faduncho, in "Blablabla do Artista" (the intro for his second CD) and in "Cais do Sodré".

Discography

*"Uma Noite de Fados" (1995)

*"Na Linha da Vida" (1998)
*"Esta Coisa da Alma" (2000)

*"Pelo Dia Dentro" (2001)

*"Como sempre... Como dantes" (ao vivo) (2003)

*"DVD - Ao vivo no São Luíz" (2006)

*"Sempre de Mim (Edição Especial Limitada CD+DVD)" (2008)

External links

* [http://www.camane.em.pt www.camane.em.pt] , Official website of Camané


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