Artist's albums
Bossa Hula Nova
2001 · album
プリティ・ワールド
2000 · album
DREAM
1999 · album
ボッサ・カリオカ
1998 · album
Essencia
1997 · album
Brazil
1994 · album
Ono Lisa best 1989-1996
1989 · album
愛から愛へ~愛の讃歌~
2019 · album
ISLAND CAFE feat. Lisa Ono Ⅱ
2019 · album
LISA CAFE II~Japão especial
2019 · album
Ono Lisa best 2002-2006
2008 · compilation
Jambalaya -Bossa Americana-
2006 · album
Take Me Home Country Roads
2006 · single
Romance Latino Selection
2005 · album
クエスタ・ボッサ・ミーア...
2005 · album
ボアス・フェスタス2 ~フェリース・ナタウ~
2004 · album
NAIMA -meu anjo-
2004 · album
ボアス・フェスタス+
2003 · album
Dans Mon Ile
2003 · album
クエスタ ボッサ ミーア...
2002 · album
Ono Lisa best 1997-2001
2002 · compilation
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Biography
Lisa Ono is one of the best Japanese interpreters of contemporary bossa nova. A singer, violonista (acoustic guitar player), and songwriter, she has had her albums released internationally. To date, she has recorded 12 albums (Catupiry, 1989; Nanã, 1990; Menina, 1991; Serenata Carioca, 1992; Namorada, 1993; Esperança, 1994; Minha Saudade, 1995; Rio Bossa, 1996; Essência, 1997; Bossa Carioca, 1998; Dream, 1999; and Pretty World, 2000) with special appearances by top artists like Tom Jobim, Sivuca, Paulo Moura, Danilo Caymmi, and Toots Thielemans. Having lived in Brazil until she was ten, she took advantage of her father's connections -- he was a nightclub owner in the city of São Paulo and was Baden Powell's manager. Moving back to Japan, he opened the Saci Pererê nightclub, where Lisa Ono began to perform the Brazilian repertory, especially samba and bossa nova. She also founded the label Nanã, which promotes Brazilian music in Japan. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi