Georgia Brown (Brazilian singer)

Georgia Brown (Brazilian singer)

Georgia Brown is a Brazilian singer noted for her extensive vocal range. She currently holds the "Guinness World Records" for hitting the highest vocal note and for possessing the greatest range, which spans exactly 8 octaves from G2-G10 using scientific pitch notation."Guinness World Records 2005: Special 50th Anniversary Edition" (2005). pg. 196. UK: Guinness Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-892051-22-2.] She also has 5 octave of singing voice. [http://www.fujitv.co.jp/unb/contents/417/p417_1.html]

Discography

Albums

* “Black Nature” 1999
* “To Da Floor” 2001
* “Heart Beats” 2003
* “The Renascence of Soul” 2008

External Link

*MySpace | id = georgiabrownsinger | name = Georgia Brown

References


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