Artist's albums
Europe
1997 · album
Bluesilian
1996 · album
No Comment
1995 · album
Outrageous
1993 · album
The Best Of Tania Maria
1993 · compilation
Bela Vista
1990 · album
Forbidden Colors
1988 · album
The Real Tania Maria: Wild!
1985 · album
Outrageously Wild
1985 · album
Love Explosion
1984 · album
Come With Me
1983 · album
The Concord Jazz Heritage Series
1983 · album
Olha Quem Chega
1971 · album
Tania Maria in Copenhagen
1979 · album
Tania Maria - Live
1978 · album
Brazil With My Soul
1978 · album
Tempo
2011 · album
Tania Maria's Nouvelle Vague (Live)
2008 · album
Viva Brazil
2001 · album
Viva Maria
2001 · album
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Biography
Brazilian jazz vocalist and pianist Tania Maria's career has spanned over three decades, starting when she was just 13 and she fronted a band of professional musicians organized by her father, who was a metal worker and gifted amateur musician. He had encouraged her to study piano so that she could accompany him on his weekend jam sessions, but her musical talent grew beyond those small performances. Maria's four sisters also had musical talents, but they eventually grew from their impoverished roots to become professionals, a path that Maria was on herself as well. She attended law school for two years, then married and had a family. The pull of music was too strong, however, and in 1971 she released her first album in Brazil, Olha Quem Chega. In the late '70s she moved to Paris and expanded her career, touring internationally. A date in Australia brought her to the attention of guitarist Charlie Byrd, who hooked her up with Carl Jefferson, head of Concord Records. The label provided her with her first international commercial success with her 1984 album Come With Me, and continued to record her music and issue it to an international audience. Based in New York since the '80s, Maria still sings the pop and blues-influenced music that brought her fame, releasing several albums in the '90s. Her first album of the new millennium, Viva Brazil, was also released by Concord Records. ~ Stacia Proefrock, Rovi