Da Vinci (band)

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Da Vinci
Origin Portugal
Years active 1982-present
Website davinci.dotsi.pt
Members
Iei-Or and Pedro Luís

Da Vinci is a Portuguese band created by Iei-Or and Pedro Luís, whose members included Ricardo, Joaquim Andrade, Dora Fidalgo, and Sandra Fidalgo, among others throughout the years.

They represented Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 with the song "Conquistador" and finished 16th. A year later the Fidalgo sisters went on to the Eurovision as backing vocals for Portugal.

Presently only the two founding members are in the band.

[edit] History

2007 Performed at the Atlântico Pavilion for 9,000 people in RTP's live broadcast of Diz que é uma espécie de Réveillon with Gato Fedorento.

1999 Momentos de Paixão album released.

1995 Oiçam album released.

1993 Entre o Inferno e o Paraíso album released.

1991 Toured Portugal and Canada. 1992 new year in Toronto.

1990 Dança dos Planetas album released. Conquistador album goes Gold (50,000+ units sold) and Platinum (100,000+ units sold). Conquistador single published in several European countries.

1989 Baby (Foi Tudo por Amor) single released. Conquistador album released. 1st prize at the 25th RTP Song Contest. Casa da Imprensa Mensagem TV Europa popularity prize. Represented Portugal with Conquistador at the Eurovision Song Contest in Lausanne, Switzerland. Toured mainland Portugal and islands, France, Switzerland, South Africa, and more.

1988 A Jóia no Lótus album released.

1986 Prince of Xanadu single released.

1985 Momentos de Paixão single released.

1984 Anjo Azul single released.

1983 Caminhando album released. Xau Xau de Xangai single released.

1982 Band formation. Fantasmas / Lisboa Ano 10.000 single released. Hiroxima (Meu Amor) single released, goes Silver for 25,000+ units sold.

[edit] Discography

  • Caminhando (1983)
  • A Jóia no Lótus (1988)
  • Conquistador (1989)
  • Dança dos Planetas (1990)
  • Conquistador - Dança dos Planetas (1990)
  • Entre o Inferno e o Paraíso (1993)
  • Oiçam (1995)
  • Momentos de Paixão (1999)

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