Artist's albums
Claudette Soares E Leandro Braga
2001 · album
Vida Real
1997 · album
De Tanto Amor
1971 · album
Claudette Nº 3
1970 · album
Fiz Do Amor Meu Canto
1976 · album
O Nosso Amor
2023 · single
Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar (Ao Vivo)
2023 · single
Gil, Chico e Velloso por Claudette Soares
2022 · single
Claudette Soares Canta Maysa (Ao Vivo)
2020 · album
As Divas do Sambalanço
2020 · album
Corpo E Alma
1975 · album
Falam Tanto de Mim (ao Vivo)
2020 · single
Nós Dois
2019 · single
Tudo (Ao Vivo)
2019 · single
60 Anos de Bossa Nova (Ao Vivo)
2018 · album
Canção de Amor
2017 · album
Tatuagem
2017 · single
Claudette Soares e a Bossa de Caymmi
2015 · album
Claudette Soares e Orquestra Tom Jobim (Ao Vivo)
2013 · album
A Dona da Bossa (Ao Vivo)
2011 · album
Você
1974 · album
Foi a Noite
2007 · album
Claudette Soares
1969 · album
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Biography
Claudette Soares debuted in radio at age ten on the Clube do Guri show (Rádio Tamoio). After a short while she worked for several radio stations and was given the title Princezinha do Baião (The Little Princess of Baião) for her duet performances with the King of Baião, Luís Gonzaga. She recorded the first 78 rpm in 1954 (dedicated to the baião), and became the crooner of the renowned nightclub of the Hotel Plaza (important meeting point of the musicians interested in jazz and the place where samba jazz was widely practiced), working with Luiz Eça. In 1960, abandoning the baião and embracing the samba jazz and the bossa nova, she worked in the TV Excelsior (São Paulo) and in several nightclubs of that city. With Pedrinho Mattar, Soares performed in the show Um Show de Show. Her first solo album, dedicated to bossa nova, came in 1964, Claudete é Dona da Bossa. She also worked with Taiguara and the Jongo Trio in a successful show in 1966 which was recorded live and released as an LP. Soares also participated in the IFIC (International Song Festival) with "Chorar e Cantar." She has continued to perform and record, and her latest albums are representative of several phases of her career: baião, Tropicália, bossa nova and 1960s MPB are all represented. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi