Suzana Da Câmara

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Suzana Da Câmara Canadian Jazz Composer and Vocalist. born: in London, Ontario Canada.

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[edit] Biography

Suzana discovered her singing voice in the garden-like setting of the Azores Islands – where her family roots grow deep. The Portuguese culture and music have been a major influence on the Canadian-born Suzana. Upon winning a vocal competition in the Azores, a resident radio announcer encouraged her to go into the recording studio.

Suzana enrolled in the Music Industry Arts Program and Fanshawe College where she was nominated twice for Best Performance. She paired her lyric and vocal talents with the musical arrangements of Mike Dell and the Suzana Da Camara project was born.

Two albums later, Suzana and co-writer/guitarist Mike returned to the studio under the guidance of legendary Canadian producer, Jack Richardson (The Guess Who, Bob Seger and Alice Cooper).

Jack produced Suzana’s third self-titled album “SUZANA DA CAMARA”, nominated by the Music and Film in Motion’s 2005 Awards for Best Album (Suzana Da Camara) and Best Song (Searching Deep Down). The Album was also one of the Top Ten Albums of 2005 by the program “Fresh Air” on CBC Radio Canada.

Suzana was featured with artists including Norah Jones, Michael Buble, Ella Fitzgerald and Tony Bennet on the jazz compilation CD, “W Network Presents … AN EVENING WITH FRIENDS” released by Universal Music Canada.

Suzana was also included on the jazz remix album "ROSEMOUNT WINE & SONG". A jazz remix album released by Koch Records for Rosemount Wines. Other songs include remixes of Norah Jones, De-Phazz, Sarah Vaughn, Moby, St. Germain and more.

Suzana returned to the country of her roots to perform at the Mare De Agosto Festival of Music and Culture on the beautiful island of Santa Maria. “An intimate performance” claimed the Acoriano Oriental Newspaper.

Portugal’s radio station “Radio Club de Angra” chose Suzana as the Artist of the Month for November 2005. Her single “Spend the Night Together” reached #4 on the weekly top 20 countdown.

In Asia, Japan’s Jazz radio station Yellow Beat selected Suzana and her song “Cha Cha” as their Feature Artist and Feature Song for the month of August 2005. “Cha Cha” is also featured in “Oto Gumi”, Japan’s first DVD magazine for car audio lovers, which is slated for a March 2006 release.

Suzana self-titled album can now be found on music store shelves across Asia. The CD was released in Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia in January 2006.

Suzana sings in English, Portuguese and French. She explores themes of love, relationships and life under an umbrella of jazzy piano arrangements, sweet acoustic guitar melodies and infectious bossa nova rhythms.

Suzana has an unselfish concern for the welfare of others ... she won the Mary Ann Darling Award for volunteer work raising Christmas funds for under-privileged families; taught English to children in Lisbon Portugal; and following in her Mother's footsteps, is involved with global charities.

[edit] Copa Awards

On May 6, 2006, Nelly Furtado received the COPA Award by the Portuguese Canadian National Congress; (6th Annual), and Suzana was tapped as Entertainment for the evening. The event took place in Toronto at Le Royal Meridien King Edward's Hotel 'Sovereign Ballroom.'[1]

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  1. ^ [1] Copa Awards by the Portuguese Canadian National Congress

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