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NEWS UPDATE Maria João (born July 27, 1956, Lisboa, Portugal)
Maria João (voice) was born in Lisbon, Portugal. She started her musical life in 1982, in the Jazz School of the Hot Club, in Lisbon, and joined the Big Band of the school in April. In the summer of the same year she began singing with her own band. During 1983 and 1984 she worked in Portugal with the Quinteto Maria Joao, and in the Portuguese TV.
With "Cal Viva" Maria João presents a complete band from Portugal on her tour in November '91 which is based more than her other projects in the traditional music of Portugal. With this band she published a new CD on Enja Records during the fall '91. Since 1992 Maria João also worked with Lauren Newton (Tage neuer Musik Essen 1991 / Big Band Meeting München 1992) and in Trio with Christof Lauer and the piano players Bobo Stenson and Mario Laginha (Jazzfestivals Madrid, Ansbach, Delmenhorst, Vocaltage Graz all 1992). She was invited guest during the Olympic games in Barcelona in August 1992.
IN: http://www.ejn.it/mus/joao.htm
Discography: Quinteto Maria João (1983); Cem Caminhos (1985); Conversa (1986); Looking for Love (1989); Alice (1992); Sol (1992); Danças (1994); Fábula (1996); Cor (1998); Lobos, Raposas e Coiotes (1999); Chorinho Feliz (2000); Mumadji (2001); Undercovers (2003); Links: Personal website: http://www.mariajoao.org/english/index.html Biography: http://www.atlanticwaves.org.uk/2001/Maria_Joao.htm Looking for Love: http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,263057,00.html
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