• original album. "Maria Bethânia (1965) – Coleção Maria Bethânia 60 Anos". Rodrigofaou (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2013-08-07. "MARIA BETHÂNIA - 1965"....
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    (2006) Omara Portuondo e Maria Bethânia (2008) Amor, Festa, Devoção (2009/2010) Bethânia e as Palavras (2009/2011/2012) Maria Bethânia canta Chico Buarque...
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  • with other artists. 1965 - Maria Bethânia - Sony Music/RCA 1967 - Edu e Bethânia - Universal Music/Elenco 1969 - Maria Bethânia - EMI 1971 - A Tua Presença...
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  • is a studio album by Brazilian singer Maria Bethânia, released in 1979. The New York Times praised the title track, writing that Bethânia "declaims the...
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  • Talismã is a studio album by Brazilian singer Maria Bethânia released in 1980. From Biscoito Fino. Vida real (Caetano Veloso) Cansei de ilusões (Tito Madi)...
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  • Brasil is a 1981 album by Brazilian artist João Gilberto, featuring Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil and Maria Bethânia. The album was later released along...
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  • Doces Bárbaros (category Maria Bethânia albums)
    Stadium in São Paulo. Its members were Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethânia and Gal Costa, four of the biggest names in the history of the music...
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    of Bethânia, whose concert Opinião (Opinion) had become a huge hit there.[citation needed] Gal's first professional recording happened on Bethânia's debut...
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    recorded in 2008 a duet album with Brazilian singer Maria Bethânia named Maria Bethânia e Omara Portuondo. In 2008, she recorded the album Gracias as a tribute...
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    Sater), later sung also by Maria Bethânia. Teixeira won twice the Latin Grammy Award: in 2015 for Best Sertaneja Music Album, with Sérgio Reis, and in...
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    by Maria Bethânia in her 1999 album of the same title. The song was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award and later re-recorded by César in his album Mama...
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  • Quarteto em Cy. After Valença's death, Maria Bethânia produced the album Namorando a Rosa, co-produced by Miúcha. The album was contributed to by many friends...
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  • band Brasil (1981 album), by João Gilberto with Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil and Maria Bethânia Brasil (The Manhattan Transfer album), 1987 Brasil (Ratos...
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    Buarque 1987: Brazilian Romance by Sarah Vaughan 1987: Dezembros by Maria Bethânia 2004: Temple of Shadows by Angra Honorary doctorate of music, awarded...
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    Veloso e Maria Bethânia". Diário de Notícias. Retrieved 3 August 2021. "Morre, aos 105 anos, Dona Canô, mãe de Caetano Veloso e Maria Bethânia, na Bahia"...
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    exemplo você". Among artists who recorded songs composed by her were Maria Bethânia, Elis Regina, Raimundo Fagner, Gal Costa, Cauby Peixoto, Ney Matogrosso...
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  • Caymmi, Ira!, João Donato, Los Hermanos, Legião Urbana, Nara Leão, Maria Bethânia, Marisa Monte, Milton Nascimento, Mundo Livre S/A, Paulinho da Viola...
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  • buildings Mel (film), a 1998 film with Ernest Borgnine Mel (album), a 1979 album by Maria Bethânia Portal Stories: Mel, a mod of the video game Portal 2 Mel...
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    Edu Lobo (category Edu Lobo albums)
    Sylvia Telles, Sergio Mendes, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Milton Nascimento, Maria Bethânia, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Caetano Veloso, Monica Salmaso, Sarah Vaughan...
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    evolution and the predominance of female voices, including Elis Regina, Maria Bethânia, Fafá de Belém, Marina Lima, Simone, Rita Lee, Joanna, Zezé Motta, Gal...
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  • her song "Passional." Her songs have been recorded by Elis Regina, Maria Bethânia, Simone, Ney Matogrosso, among others. She has also appeared in two...
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  • (Ana Rita Joana Iracema e Carolina, 2001) "O Canto de Dona Sinhá" - Maria Bethânia (Maricotinha, 2001 e Maricotinha Ao Vivo, 2002) "swedishcharts.com –...
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  • recorded with Milton Nascimento, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, João Bosco, Maria Bethânia, Edu Lobo, César Camargo Mariano, Toninho Horta, Luiz Avellar, Wauke...
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  • Alfagamabetizado (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    and Maria Bethânia together again. Marisa Monte and Nando Reis participated on the track "Seo Zé". There are guest appearances throughout the album from...
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  • "Suíte do Pescador" was performed particularly by Nara Leão in 1965 and Maria Bethânia in 1999. The Brazilian band Zarabatana performed a jazz version of the...
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    by Maria Bethânia or Nazaré Pereira, and Odji Maguado composed by the Capeverdean writer B. Leza and popularised by Cesaria Evora in her 1990 album, Distino...
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  • recognition of Brazil's greatest pop artists Gilberto Gil, Tim Maia, Alcione, Maria Bethânia, Emílio Santiago, Gal Costa, and Caetano Veloso, who became her stage...
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  • their album The Impossible Dream 1974: Maria Bethânia in the Brazilian translation titled "Sonho Impossível" her album A Cena Muda 1975: Leonard Frey as Roland...
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    with several like-minded musicians and artists—including his sister Maria Bethânia—in the same period. However, the Brazilian military dictatorship viewed...
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    sideman for Brazilian artists such as Elis Regina, Milton Nascimento, Maria Bethânia, João Bosco, Airto Moreira, Edu Lobo, Nana Caymmi, Flora Purim, Gal...
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