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Cândida Branca Flor Birth name Cândida Maria Coelho Soares Born November 12, 1949
Beringel, Alentejo, PortugalDied July 11, 2001 (aged 51)
Massamá (Queluz), Sintra, Lisbon Region, PortugalGenres Popular, traditional, children Instruments Vocal Years active 1976–2001 Labels Universal Music Cândida Branca Flor (November 12, 1949 – July 11, 2001) was a Portuguese entertainer and traditional singer whose career spanned for decades before ending in suicide.
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Biography
Cândida Branca Flor (real name: Cândida Maria Coelho Soares) was born on November 12, in Beringel, Beja municipality, Alentejo region, in southern Portugal, and became one of the most recognized Portuguese singers.
She went to song classes with Maria do Rosário Coelho and was a member of Banda do Casaco in the 1970s. She took her artistic name from a song by this group, called "Romance de Branca Flor".
She was an idol to Portuguese children in the 1970s and 1980s as the conductor, with Júlio Isidro, and the singer of the soundtrack, of the TV program "Fungagá da Bicharada".
She participated three times in the Portuguese selection for the Eurovision Song Contest: in 1979 with the song "A Nossa Serenata", in 1982 with the song "Trocas Baldrocas" and in 1983 with the song "Vinho do Porto (Vinho de Portugal)", a duet with Carlos Paião. Between 1978 and 1993 she released eight albums and took part in several Portuguese folk music projects and events for Portuguese emigrants.
She committed suicide on July 11, 2001 in Massamá, a suburb of Sintra.
Discography
Singles
Year Single Type 1976 Canção da Roupa Branca / A Agulha e o Dedal Single 1976 O Cochicho / As Lavadeiras de Caneças Single 1976 Cantiga da Rua / Giestas Single 1977 Esses Dias ao Teu Lado / Em Ti Existo Single 1977 Um, dois, três (Agora ou nunca) / Carrocel Single 1978 Dias de Verão / Já é Tarde Single 1979 Que será, será / Telenovela Single 1980 Maria Papoila / O Raspa Single 1982 Trocas baldrocas / A Prima da Pantera Cor-de-Rosa Single 1982 Gira-Discos / A Nossa Serenata Single 1983 Vinho do Porto (Vinho de Portugal) (with Carlos Paião) Single 1984 Ó Meu Fradinho Capucho / Quando Eu Era Miúda Single Albums
Year Album Type 1985 Cantigas da Minha Escola LP album 1987 Cantigas da Nossa Terra LP album 1988 Retrato Sagrado LP album 1990 Bailinho Português LP album 1991 Olá Miudagem LP album 1992 Desejos Coloridos CD 1993 Alma Portuguesa CD 1993 Melhor de Cantigas da Minha Escola CD 1995 Mar de Rosas CD 1995 Chega-te mais um Pouco CD 1997 Volta para mim (Papá) CD 1998 Antes te quero Esquecer CD 1998 No Jardim-Escola João de Deus CD 2001 Amor e Mentiras CD Participations
Year Album Type 1976 Coisas do Arco da Velha (with Banda do Casaco) LP album Compilations
Year Album Type 2001 O Melhor de 2 (Cândida Branca Flor / Ana) Double CD 2004 A Arte e a Música de Cândida Branca Flor CD 2008 Uma Vida para Sempre CD External links
Categories:- 1949 births
- 2001 deaths
- Portuguese female singers
- Portuguese-language singers
- Musicians who committed suicide
- Suicides in Portugal
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