Artist's albums
Cenas & Dramas
2000 · album
Mona Gadelha
1996 · album
Essa Menina (Rosabeats Remix)
2021 · single
Essa Menina
2020 · single
Cor de Sonho
2019 · single
Outono
2014 · single
Cidade Blues Rock nas Ruas (Ao Vivo)
2014 · album
Cidade Blues Rock nas Ruas
2013 · album
Salve a Beleza
2010 · album
Gol
2006 · single
Tudo Se Move
2004 · album
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Biography
Cantora, compositora cearense. Participou do álbum duplo “Massafeira” com o blues “Cor de Sonho” (lançado em 1980 e relançado em 2010/CBS-Sony). Lançou sete discos, trabalhos em que se destacam a bela voz grave, a inventividade das letras e produções ousadas. Mona Gadelha is an experienced singer who has been discovered slowly. She started in music in the '70s, in Fortaleza CE, where she used to sing her own compositions in local bands like Kaleidoscópio and Emoções Perigosas. With the latter, she recorded a single and toured the Northeast. After finishing college, she moved to São Paulo SP in 1985 and worked as a journalist. In 1994 she became executive producer of independent records. Her first album was co-produced by her and released through Movieplay in 1996. The album received favorable reviews and had "Cinema Noir," "Imagine Nós," and "Cor de Sonho" included in some radio stations' playlists. "Cinema Noir" was included on the compilation A Gema do Novo, produced by Rádio Musical FM (SP). Her video for that song was presented on MTV Brazil and on cable TV in Mexico, Spain, and Portugal. Her "Crepúsculo de Uma Deusa" was included on Eliana Printes' album, which reached the Top Ten in several Brazilian cities, including Rio. Gadelha's second album, Cenas & Dramas, was released in 1999, having the track "Johnny Vai Pra Guerra?" included in the Spanish FNAC compilation Music of the Caribbean and Latin America. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi