- Elis Regina
Infobox musical artist
Name = Elis Regina
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Elis Regina Carvalho Costa
Alias = Pimentinha or Furacão
Born = birth date|1945|3|17|mf=y
Porto Alegre ,Brazil
Died = death date and age|1982|1|19|1945|3|17|mf=y
São Paulo ,Brazil
Genre =Bossa nova , MPB
Years_active = 1961 – 1982
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URL =Elis Regina Carvalho Costa, known simply as Elis Regina (
March 17 ,1945 –January 19 ,1982 ) was a singer of Brazilian popular music who achieved great success and recognition during her lifetime. She remains one of the most popular and beloved stars in Brazil.Biography
Elis Regina was born in
Porto Alegre , where she began her career as a singer at age 11 on a children's radio show, "O Clube Do Guri" on Rádio Farroupilha. In 1959, she was contracted by Rádio Gaúcha and in the next year she travelled toRio de Janeiro where she recorded her first LP, "Viva a Brotolândia".She won her first festival song contest in 1965 singing "
Arrastão " ("The Trawling Net") [ [http://almanaque.folha.uol.com.br/ilustrada_08abr1965.htm "Arrastão venceu fácil, mas outra música de Vinícius não convenceu" Banco de dados] : "Folha de S.Paulo" pt icon] byEdu Lobo andVinícius de Moraes , which, when released as a single, made her the biggest selling Brazilian recording artist sinceCarmen Miranda . The second LP withJair Rodrigues , "Dois na Bossa ", set a national sales record and first LP to achieve over one million copies. "Arrastão" by Elis also launched her career for a national audience since that festival was broadcast via Tv and radio. As for the history of Brazilian music it represented the beginning of a new music style that would be known as MPB (Música Popular Brasileira or Brazilian Popular Music), distinguished from the previous "bossa nova ".In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Elis Regina helped to popularize the work of the
tropicalia movement, recording songs by musicians such asGilberto Gil . Her 1974 collaboration withAntonio Carlos Jobim , "Elis & Tom ", is often cited as one of the greatestbossa nova albums of all time, which also includes what many consider the all-time best Brazilian song, "Águas de Março". She also recorded songs byMilton Nascimento ,João Bosco ,Aldir Blanc ,Chico Buarque ,Jorge Ben , Baden Powell,Caetano Veloso andRita Lee . She possessed an exciting voice and superb intonation, and excelled at up-tempo numbers and ballads under the banner of Brazilian Popular MusicMúsica Popular Brasileira . Her nicknames were "furacão" ("hurricane") and "pimentinha" ("little pepper").She sometimes criticized the Brazilian
dictatorship which had persecuted and exiled manymusician s of her generation. In a 1969 interview inEurope , she said that Brazil was being run by "gorillas". Her popularity kept her out of jail, but she was eventually compelled by the authorities to sing theBrazilian national anthem in a stadium show, drawing the ire of many Brazilian Leftists. She was later forgiven because they understood that, as a mother and daughter, she had to protect her family from the dictatorship at any cost. Along with many other artists Elis was living each verse ofGeraldo Vandré 's political hymn: [ [http://www.mpbnet.com.br/musicos/geraldo.vandre/letras/pra_nao_dizer_que_nao_falei_das_flores.htm "Ainda fazem da flor seu mais forte refrão, E acreditam nas flores vencendo o canhão"] ] : "Yet they make of a flower their strongestrefrain , And believe flowers to defeat guns".Her rendition of Jobim / Vinicius' song "Por Toda A Minha Vida" appeared on the soundtrack to the 2002 movie
Hable Con Ella (Talk to Her) directed byPedro Almodóvar and her song "Roda" appeared on the soundtrack to the 2005 movieBe Cool .When Elis Regina died at the age of 36 in 1982, reportedly of an overdose of
alcohol andcocaine , [ [http://www.starpulse.com/Music/Regina,_Elis/index.html "Starpulse.com Elis Regina Biography"] ] , she had recorded dozens of top-selling records in her career. [ [http://veja.abril.com.br/idade/estacao/elis_regina/reportagem.html# Veja, Especial Elis Regina] ] Her death swept the country in mourning. Elis Regina has sold over 80 million albums.Family
Elis married twice and gave birth to three children. Her first marriage was to
Ronaldo Bôscoli in 1967. She gave birth to a son, João Marcelo Bôscoli, in 1970. She later married her long-time collaboratorCésar Camargo Mariano , and had two more children with him:Pedro Camargo Mariano in 1975, andMaria Rita in 1977. The three children all later became musicians, whose careers were only intermittently successful. After many years of complete obscurity, Maria Rita became a national singing sensation after a lengthy marketing campaign, like her mother, winning three Latin Grammies for her debut eponymous CD. João Marcello Boscoli, owner of theTrama recording company, produced the first Elis Regina DVD allowing many of her fans to see her performing for the first time. The DVD was a recording of a 1973 Brazilian TV show featuring songs and an interview. Boscoli's soul and MPB incursions failed to make an impact. Pedro Camargo Mariano was only noticed when he sang with his father, the brilliant pianist and arranger Cesar Camargo Mariano, on a Latin Grammy-nominated CD called "Piano & Voz" (Piano and Voice). His own records did not meet with commercial success.Discography
*"Viva a Brotolândia" (first album recording in 1961 at age 16)
*"Poema de Amor" (1962)
*"O Bem do Amor" (1963)
*"Ellis Regina" (1963) (listed with two l's)
*"Dois na Bossa" (1965)
*"O Fino do Fino - Elis &Zimbo Trio " (1965)
*"Samba, Eu Canto Assim!" (1965)
*"Dois na Bossa nº2" (1966)
*"Elis" (1966)
*"Dois na Bossa nº3" (1967)
*"Elis Especial" (1968)
*"Elis, Como & Porque" (1969)
*"Elis Regina in London" (1969)
*"Aquarela do Brasil - Elis Regina &Toots Thielemans " (1969)
*"Em Pleno Verão" (1970)
*"Elis no Teatro da Praia com Miele & Bôscoli" (1970)
*"Ela" (1971)
*"Elis" (1972)
*"Elis - no 2" (1973)
*"Elis" (1973)
*"Elis" (1974)
*"Elis & Tom " (1974)
*"Falso Brilhante " (1976)
*"Elis" (1977)
*"Transversal do Tempo" (1978) (live)
*"Essa Mulher" (1979)
*"Elis Especial" (1979)
*"Saudades do Brasil" (1980)
*"Elis" (1980)
*"Montreux Jazz Festival" (1982)
*"Trem Azul" (1982) (live)
*"Vento de Maio" (1983) (compilation)
*"Luz das Estrelas" (1984)
*"Elis Regina no Fino da Bossa" (1994) (live)
*"Dose Dupla-Elis Regina" (1994) (digital compilation of first 2 recordings from 1961 and 1962)
*"Elis ao Vivo" (1995) (live)
*"20 Anos de Saudade" (2002) (compilation)
*"Little Pepper: The Definitive Collection" (2004) (compilation)
*"Elis Regina: MPB Especial 1973" - black and white DVD released in 2005 (TV show)
*"Elis Regina Carvalho Costa" - full color DVD released in 2006 (live show)
*"Por toda a minha vida" - Brazilian TV GLOBO special in 12/28/2006 (TV show)
*"Pérolas Raras" (2006)References
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External links
* [http://www.paulogoncalo.com/bioelis1.htm Biography of Elis Regina] pt icon
* [http://www.allbrazilianmusic.com/en/Artists/Artists.asp?Status=ARTISTA&Nu_Artista=204 Biography and discography of Elis Regina] en icon
* [http://trama.uol.com.br/portalv2/artista/index.jsp?id=1656 Videos e history] pt icon
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* [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/bio/index.jsp?pid=8633 Billboard.com Biography of Elis Regina] en icon
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