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Nana Caymmi (b. Dinahir Tostes Caymmi, April 29, 1941) is a Brazilian singer.
Caymmi was born in Rio de Janeiro, the daughter of Dorival Caymmi and Stella Maris. Her first appearance on record was on her father's album Acalanto. She married Venezuelan doctor Gilberto Aponte Paoli and moved there in 1959. She and her husband divorced in 1966, at which time she moved back to Rio. At this time she became involved with the Tropicalia movement; she became romantically involved with Gilberto Gil. She sang "Saveiros" at the IFIC song festival in 1966, and won first place despite boos from the crowd (who preferred Gal Costa's rendition of Gil's "Minha Senhora").[1]
Caymmi became a controversial figure, not at home in the Tropicalia scene nor in the protest song movement. Only marginally successful, she found work singing in Portuguese language nightclubs outside of Brazil in South America. In the 1980s, she recorded several albums for EMI, and appeared in the 1983 documentary Bahia de Todos os Sambas. In the 1990s she became more successful in the mainstream with her album Bolero, which was her first of several gold albums. In 1995 and 1998 she was named Best Female Singer of the Year by the APCA[disambiguation needed ].[1] In 2010 French director Georges Gachot released a documentary film Rio Sonata about Nana Caymmi.
Discography
- Acalanto (1965)
- Nana (1967)
- Ponta de areia (1975)
- Renascer (1976)
- Atrás da porta (1977)
- Se queres saber (1977)
- Contrato de separação (1979)
- Mudança dos ventos (1980)
- E a gente nem deu nome (1981)
- Voz e suor (1983)
- Chora Brasileira (1985)
- Bolero (1993)
- A noite do meu bem: As canções de Dolores Duran (1994)
- Série brilhantes (1995)
- Alma serena (1996)
- No coração do rio (1997)
- Resposta ao tempo (1998)
- Sangre de mi alma (2000)
- Desejo (2001)
- Duetos (2003)
- Para Caymmi, de Nana, Dori e Danilo: 90 anos' (2004)
- Até Pensei (2005)
- Quem Inventou o Amor (2007)
References
- ^ a b Nana Caymmi at Allmusic
Categories:- 1941 births
- Living people
- Brazilian contraltos
- Brazilian female singers
- Brazilian singers
- People from Rio de Janeiro (city)
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