Thursday 19 June 2008

Maria Rita

Maria Rita   
Artist: Maria Rita

   Genre(s): 
Latin
   Pop
   Vocal
   Other
   



Discography:


Samba Meu   
 Samba Meu

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 14


Segundo   
 Segundo

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 13


Maria Rita   
 Maria Rita

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 13


Maria Rita ( Bonus Track )   
 Maria Rita ( Bonus Track )

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 15


Segundo Ao Vivo - Show Claro Hall   
 Segundo Ao Vivo - Show Claro Hall

   Year:    
Tracks: 19




Maria Rita took the MPB globe by storm in 2003 with her debut album, fetching all kinds of awards and crossing o'er overseas in light of her mammoth success. The beautiful and beautiful-sounding whitney Moore Young Jr. peeress is the daughter of one of Brazil's nearly (if non the nearly) fabled vocalists, the late Elis Regina, and if that unequaled weren't sufficiency to create her a star topology in wait, her father is César Camargo Mariano, one of the country's top arrangers, producers, and pianists, and her namesake is Rita Lee, notwithstanding some other MPB legend. Add to that a close musical partnership with Milton Nascimento, wHO penned "A Festa," the opening data track of her debut album, and you can escort why the MPB globe was thirstily awaiting her recording debut.


Natural September 19, 1977, in São Paulo, Rita began telling professionally at years 24. Her debut album, Calophyllum longifolium Rita, released domestically in previous 2003 and internationally in 2004, spawned deuce big hits, the aforesaid "A Festa" and "Cara Valente." On the heels of the album's smash hit winner -- both critical and commercial -- Rita released a likewise self-titled DVD that captures her 2004 lively execution at Bourbon Street in São Paulo. Among the awards won by Rita in 2004 were Latin Grammys for Best New Artist and Best MPB Album. Rita's indorsement album, Segundo (2005), was level more popular than her first (selling o'er 700,000 copies in Brazil unequaled), if non as critically acclaimed. A lively DVD, Segundo ao Vivo, followed in 2006. Rita's third album, Samba Meu (2007), was a change of style: a compendium of acoustic sambas.