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Mariza

tourdates: www.mariza.com, www.worldconnection.nl

About Me

Mariza began singing fado as a child, before she could read. Her father sketched out little cartoon stories to help her remember the lyrics. At the age of five, she would join in the spontaneous singing at her parent's restaurant in Mouraria, one of Lisbon’s most traditional neighborhoods. Mariza was born in Mozambique, but her family moved to Portugal when she was a baby, giving her plenty of time to get immersed directly in the "Fado Houses" where singing is part of everyday life. "They all stand on emotions", says Mariza, "Fado is an emotional kind of music full of passion, sorrow, jealousy, grief, and often satire."
Mariza walks the fine line necessary to both genuinely carry the fado's tradition and bring it freshness for today. Her performance style captures the raw emotion that characterizes the genre, but with her own personal twist. Mariza is a performer who has it all - charisma, stunning looks, a voice to die for and shows that deal in musical passion and drama. With her heart breaking voice, she performs with graceful, dramatic gestures, leaving slender wistful notes hanging in the air. If you cannot understand Portuguese, there is no problem. The way she sings fado communicates directly to the soul and the emotions, tugging at the heart with a performance that speaks of longing, love and nostalgia.
Supported by her impressive acoustic trio, her voice is a gorgeous, evocative instrument and Mariza sings with bravura and power. "This isn't an image! It's me! I like my hair like this... there's no rule that says all fadistas have to have black hair..." says Mariza, "And I like to see beautiful clothes and make-up on stage... I just do what I would like to see..."
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Member Since: 6/8/2006
Band Website: mariza.com
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MARIZA NEWS...• Mariza nominated for Latin Grammy Award
• Mariza performs at the David Letterman Show on October 11th
• PBS Special” Concerto Em Lisboa” on American Television
• Frank Gehry builds fado stage in Disney Concert Hall, LA
• New Album to be recorded in January, February 2008

Mariza nominated for Latin GRAMMY Award
We are proud to announce Mariza has been nominated for a Latin GRAMMY Award! Mariza's album Concerto Em Lisboa has been selected by the judges in the category of 'Best Folk Album'.
The album is a live recording of Mariza with the symphonic orchestra Sinfonietta de Lisboa, conducted by Jaques Morelenbaum in the lush gardens of Belem, Lisbon. It was released in Europe in November 2006 (EMI/World Connection) and in March 2007 in North America (Times Square Records/ World Connection).
Mariza is the first Portuguese artist ever nominated for the Latin GRAMMY Awards!
The 8th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards will be held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas on Nov. 8 and will be broadcast on the Univision Network at 8 p.m./7C. http://www.grammy.com/latin/8_latin/
Mariza performs at the Late Show with David Letterman on October 11th
Mariza is the guest in the famous comedy talk show hosted by David Letterman and broadcast by CBS Late Show with David Letterman on October 11th. Mariza will perform live on National American television. More info: www.cbs.com/lateshow
PBS Special “Concerto Em Lisboa” on American Television
Mariza’s live performance, recorded in Belem, Lisbon in 2005 during the recordings of the GRAMMY nominated album Concerto Em Lisboa, will be broadcasted on American Television. Stay tuned to PBS website and the World Connection site for the broadcasting date.
Frank Gehry builds Fado house
Architect Frank Gehry will design a set for a performance by Portuguese fado singer Mariza later this year. Gehry, renowned for his stunning and daring urban visions, has agreed to create a taverna-inspired stage for Mariza's performance in October at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Gehry said he met Mariza several years ago in Lisbon and was enamored by fado, Portuguese folk music that often has mournful lyrics. The music genre began in working-class neighborhoods and was performed in tavernas where people sat at tables singing and drinking wine.
"It's a very intimate setting and there is a dark ambiance," said the 33-year-old Mariza, who is touring the United States this year. "It's a huge privilege to have my own taverna directed by Mr. Gehry."

Influences: Amalia Rodrigues, Carlos de Carmo, Mario Pacheco and many more...
Sounds Like:

Mariza - Video clip Meu Fado Meu of the new album Transparente


Record Label: World Connection
Type of Label: Indie