Dori Caymmi

Dori Caymmi

Dorival Tostes Caymmi (born August 26, 1943)[1] is a Brazilian singer, guitarist, songwriter, arranger, and producer who is a two-time Grammy Award winner (Best Latin Song and Best Latin Samba Recording).

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Dori is the son of Dorival Caymmi and Stella Maris, both famous Brazilian musicians. He began playing piano at age eight, studying under Lúcia Branco and Nise Poggi Obino. He studied music theory at the Conservatório Lorenzo Fernandez, and in 1959 made his professional debut accompanying his sister, Nana Caymmi. In 1960 he became a member of Grupo dos Sete, who wrote music for plays aired on Brazilian television. He co-directed and played violão in the play Opinião (1964), an important transitional work between the styles of bossa nova and MPB. He directed the play Arena Conta Zumbi in 1966, and worked as a producer during this time as well, for Edu Lobo, Eumir Deodato, and Nara Leão (all recording for Philips Brazil). He and Nelson Motta wrote the song "Saveiros", which, performed by Nana Caymmi, won the national prize and came in second for the international prize of the IFIC (International Song Festival) held by TV Rio. They continued to partner as songwriters for several years, writing some of Brazil's biggest hits.

He played and toured with Paul Winter and arranged and directed albums by Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, and Gilberto Gil. He was involved with many musicians associated with the tropicalia movement of the late 1960s, but did not record in this style himself due to his distaste for Euro-American pop music. He wrote scores for numerous films and television shows in the 1970s and 1980s, and in 1989 he moved to Los Angeles. He has since played or recorded with Dionne Warwick, Toots Thielemans, Marilyn Scott, Oscar Castro-Neves, Elaine Elias, Ricardo Silveira, and Edu Lobo. He was involved with a collaboration celebrating Tom Jobim at Carnegie Hall in 1995, and arranged the music for the Spike Lee film Clockers.

Influências was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Contemporary Brazilian album in 2004. Some of the songs in album pay homage to his late father - “La Vem A Baiana" and “Acontece Que Eu Sou Baiano", which showcased Dori’s deep rooted love to his culture. Caymmi recorded this album along with other acclaimed international musicians including Abraham Laboriel, Jimmy Johnson, Paulinho da Costa, Billy Childs, Bill Cantos, and Teco Cardoso.

Contemporâneos, recorded in 2003, was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Contemporary Brazilian album. The album covers contemporary Brazilian pieces sung in Portuguese, incorporating modern talents such as his sister Nana Caymmi, Caetano Veloso, and Chico Barque.

Cinema: A Romantic Vision was nominated for Latin Grammy’s Best Arrangement for his rendition of Henry Mancini’s “Pink Panther”. The recordings also featured covers of Oscar Hammerstein II & Richard Rodger’s “My Favorite Things”, John Barry’s “James Bond Main Theme”, and R. Kelly’s “I Believe I Can Fly”.

Discography

  • 1987: Dori, Nana, Danilo E Dorival Caymmi
  • 1988: Dori Caymmi
  • 1988: Brazilian Serenata
  • 1993: Kicking Cans
  • 1994: If Ever
  • 1997: Tome conta de meu filho que eu ja fui do mar
  • 1999: Cinema:A Romantic Vision
  • 2003: Contemporâneos - Grammy-nominated
  • 2004: Influências - Grammy-nominated
  • 2005: Rio Bahia (Far Out Recordings) - with Joyce
  • 2009: Inner World

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