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Refimprove|date=January 2010Infobox musical artist|name = Elis Regina|image =ElisBA1979.jpg|caption = Elis Regina|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 = Música Popular Brasileira|MPB , samba , Rock music|rock , Pop music|pop , jazz , bossa nova |years_active = 1961& ndash;1982|label = ||website = | Elis Regina Carvalho Costa , known simply as Elis Regina (IPA-pt|e'lis ?e'?in?; Porto Alegre, March 17, 1945 & ndash; São Paulo, January 19, 1982) was an important singer of Música Popular Brasileira|Brazilian popular music . http://books.google.com/books? id=7MFD-EoTR7MC& pg=PA82& dq=%22Elis+Regina%22+dead+OR+death+OR+died& lr=& cd=2#v=onepage& q=%22Elis%20Regina%22%20dead%20OR%20death%20OR%20died& f=false The Brazilian sound: samba, bossa nova, and the popular music of Brazil By Chris McGowan, Ricardo Pessanha. Temple University Press. p.82 She became nationally renowned in 1965, after singing "Arrastão" (composed by Edu Lobo and Vinícius de Moraes ) in the first edition of TV Excelsior festival song contest, and soon joined O Fino da Bossa , a television program on TV Record . Elis was noted for her perfect vocalization, as well as for her personal interpretation and outstanding performances in shows. She recorded several successful compositions, such as "Como nossos pais" ( Belchior ), "Upa Neguinho" (E. Lobo and Gianfrancesco Guarnieri ), " Madalena (song)|Madalena " ( Ivan Lins ), "Casa no Campo" ( Zé Rodrix and Tavito ), " Águas de Março " ( Tom Jobim ), "Atrás da porta" ( Chico Buarque ), "O bêbado e a equilibrista" ( Aldir Blanc and João Bosco ), "Conversando no bar" ( Milton Nascimento ), etc. Her premature death, at the age of 36, shocked Brazil. Elis Regina is widely regarded as the best Brazilian singer of all times by many critics, musicians, and commentators.Cite document | title= Elis Regina (1945-1982)| publisher=Federative Republic of Brazil| year=| url= http://www.brasil.gov.br/sobre/culture/brazilian-artists/music/elis-regina-1945-1982| accessdate=2010-12-03 | postscript= Goés, 2007, p.187Pugialli, 2006, p.170.Silva, 2002, p.193.Arashiro, 1995, p.39.
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 to Rio de Janeiro where she recorded her first LP, Viva a Brotolândia (Long Live Teenage Land).
She won her first festival song contest in 1965 singing Arrastão ( Pull 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 by Edu Lobo and Vinícius de Moraes , which, when released as a single, made her the biggest selling Brazilian recording artist since Carmen Miranda . The second LP with Jair Rodrigues , Dois na Bossa , set a national sales record and became the first Brazilian LP to sell over one million copies. Arrastão by Elis also launched her career for a national audience, since that festival was broadcast via TV and radio. For the history of Brazilian music, the record represented the beginning of a new musical 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, along with Gal Costa , Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil , Elis Regina helped to popularize the work of the tropicalismo (Tropicália) movement, recording songs by musicians such as Gilberto Gil . Her 1974 collaboration with Antonio Carlos Jobim , Elis & Tom , is often cited as one of the greatest bossa nova albums of all time, which also includes what many consider the all-time best Brazilian song, " Waters of March|Águas de Março ". She also recorded songs by Milton Nascimento , João Bosco , Aldir Blanc , Chico Buarque ,Guinga, Jorge Ben , Baden Powell de Aquino|Baden Powell , Caetano Veloso and Rita Lee . Her nicknames were "furacão" ("hurricane") and "pimentinha" ("little pepper").
She sometimes criticized the Brazilian dictatorship which had persecuted and exiled many musician s of her generation. In a 1969 interview in Europe, 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 the Brazilian national anthem in a stadium show, drawing the ire of many Brazilian Leftists. She was later forgiven because they understood that, as both 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 of Geraldo 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 strongest refrain , And believe flowers to defeat guns . While her earlier records were mostly apolitical, from the mid-'70s on her music became more engaged, and she began to choose compositions and structure her conceptually complex live shows in ways as to criticize the military government, capitalism , racial and sexual injustice and other forms of inequality. Lyrics to songs recorded towards the end of her career carried overt Socialism|socialist leanings, and in 1980, she joined the Workers' Party (Brazil)|Workers' Party .
Her rendition of Antonio Carlos Jobim|Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes|Vinicius ' song "Por Toda A Minha Vida" appeared on the soundtrack to the 2002 movie Hable con Ella (Talk to Her) directed by Pedro Almodóvar and her song "Roda" appeared on the soundtrack to the 2005 movie Be Cool .
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 collaborator César Camargo Mariano , and had two more children with him: Pedro Camargo Mariano in 1975, and Maria Rita in 1977. The three children all later became musicians and/or producers. 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 the Trama 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, Elis' running commentary introducing each song, and an interview. Pedro Camargo Mariano most recently sang with his father, the brilliant pianist and arranger Cesar Camargo Mariano, on a Latin Grammy-nominated CD called "Piano & Voz" (Piano and Voice). More DVDs of Elis Regina performances have subsequently been released.
Death
Elis Regina died at the age of 36 in 1982, from an accidental cocaine , alcohol , and temazepam interaction. 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 shocked Brazil. More than 25,000 people, among friends, relatives and fans, held her wake at Teatro Bandeirantes, in São Paulo, a highly emotive ceremony, with large groups of fans singing her songs. More than 100,000 people followed her funeral procession throughout São Paulo. She was buried in Cemitério do Morumbi.pt iconCite document | title= O amargo brilho do pó| publisher=Veja| year=| url= http://veja.abril.com.br/idade/estacao/elis_regina/reportagem.html#| accessdate=2010-12-13 | postscript=
Biography
Regina Echeverria Portuguese: Furacão Elis by Regina Echeverria
English: http://www.connectbrazil.com/elis/main/elisregina.htm Furacão Elis by Regina Echeverria –English translation Robert St-Louis http://www.connectbrazil.com/elis/main/elisregina.htm Chronology of Elis' life: http://celebratingelisregina.blogspot.com/2010/03/chronology.html Chronology
Discography
1961: Viva a Brotolândia (first album recording in 1961 at age 16)
1962: Poema de Amor
1963: O Bem do Amor
1963: Ellis Regina (listed with two l's)
1965: Dois na Bossa
1965: O Fino do Fino - Elis & Zimbo Trio
1965: Samba, Eu Canto Assim!
1966: Dois na Bossa nº2
1966: Elis (Elis Regina 1966 album)|Elis
1967: Dois na Bossa nº3
1968: Elis Especial
1969: Elis, Como & Porque
1969: Elis Regina in London
1969: Aquarela do Brasil - Elis Regina & Toots Thielemans
1970: Em Pleno Verão
1970: Elis no Teatro da Praia com Miele & Bôscoli
1971: Ela (Elis Regina 1971 album)|Ela
1972: Elis (1972)|Elis
1973: Elis - no 2
1973: Elis (Elis Regina 1973 album)|Elis
1974: Elis (Elis Regina 1974 album)|Elis
1974: Elis & Tom
1976: Falso Brilhante
1977: Elis (1977)|Elis
1978: Transversal do Tempo (live)
1979: Essa Mulher
1979: Elis Especial
1980: Saudades do Brasil
1980: Elis (Elis Regina 1980 album)|Elis
1982: Montreux Jazz Festival
1982: Trem Azul (live) a bootleg final live recording.
1983: Vento de Maio (compilation)
1984: Luz das Estrelas
1987: Personalidade
1994: Elis Regina no Fino da Bossa (live)
1994: Dose Dupla-Elis Regina (digital compilation of her first 2 recordings from 1961 and 1962)
1995: Elis ao Vivo (live)
2001: Sucessos Inesquecíveis de Elis Regina (compilation)
2002: 20 Anos de Saudade (compilation)
2004: Little Pepper: The Definitive Collection (compilation)
2005: Elis Regina: MPB Especial 1973 - black and white DVD released in 2005 (TV show)
2006: Elis Regina Carvalho Costa - full color DVD released in 2006 (live show)
200? : Elis full color 3 DVD box set :composed of "Na Batucada Da Vida", "Doce De Pimenta", and "Falso Brilhante"
2006: Por toda a minha vida - Brazilian TV GLOBO special in 28 December 2006 (TV show)
ECHEVERRIA, Regina ( 1985 ) Furacão Elis. Inclui cronologia e discografia por Maria Luiza Kfouri. Rio de Janeiro: Nórdica / Círculo do Livro. 363p. 2.ed. rev. ampl. 1994 (São Paulo: Ed. Globo); 3.ed. 2002 (São Paulo: Ed. Globo). 239p. ISBN 8525035149
Elis Regina Por Ela Mesma. ( 1995 ) Org. Osny Arashiro. São Paulo: Martin Claret. 2.ed. rev. 2004. 229p. ISBN 8572320857
O Melhor de Elis Regina. ( 2003 ) Melodias cifradas com as letras de 28 músicas do repertório de Elis Regina. Ed. Irmãos Vitale. 112p. ISBN 8574070882
SARSANO, José Roberto. ( 2005 ) Boulevard des Capucines. Teatro Olympia, Paris 1968: Elis Regina e Bossa Jazz Trio em uma época de ouro da MPB. Ed. Árvore da Terra. 207p. ISBN 8585136294
GOÉS, Ludenbergue. Mulher brasileira em primeiro lugar: o exemplo e as lições de vida de 130 brasileiras consagradas no exterior . Ediouro Publicações, 2007. ISBN 8500019980
Ricardo Pugialli, Almanaque da Jovem guarda: nos embalos de uma década cheia de brasa, mora? . Ediouro Publicações, 2006. ISBN 8500020733
Walter Silva, Vou te contar: histórias de música popular brasileira . Conex, 2002. ISBN 8588953056
Osny Arashiro, Elis Regina por ela mesma . M. Claret, 1995.
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http://www.connectbrazil.com/elis/main/chronology.html Chronology (English) from Furacão Elis The biography by Regina Echeverria
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