Zélia Duncan (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈzɛliɐ ˈdũkɐ̃], 28 October 1964), born Zélia Cristina Gonçalves Moreira, is a Brazilian singer and composer.
Biography
Zélia was born in Niterói, in the state of Rio de Janeiro. She moved with her family to Brasília, where she lived for 16 years. She started her professional career in 1981 after she won a contest organized by the Fundação Nacional de Artes (National Foundation of Arts). When she was 22 years old, she returned to Rio.[1] Using the name "Zélia Cristina", she first performed as a soloist in Botanic in Rio de Janeiro.[2] In 1990 she launched the LP "Outra Luz" ("Another Light"),[2] and she began performing in cities like São Paulo, Florianópolis, and Porto Alegre and participating in tv shows.[1]
In late 1991, she accepted an offer to go play in the United Arab Emirates. She stayed there for 5 months, returning to Brazil in May 1992.[1] It was in this year that she recorded a track in the songbook of Dorival Caymmi, and she also adopted the name Duncan, the maiden name of her mother. In 1994, she launched her first CD, Zélia Duncan, and two years later she recorded Intimidade (Intimacy), which made her spend a season in Europe and Japan.[2]
In 2006, Zélia was invited to join the tour of the psychedelic rock band Os Mutantes, replacing Rita Lee as the vocalist. The tour was a success and Duncan became full member of the band.[2] In 2007, however, she decided to leave the band to continue her solo career.[3] In 2008, she released a CD and DVD of the shows she performed with Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira in 2006 and 2007. The title of the CD and DVD was Amigo é a Casa (Friend is the House).[4] Simone and Zélia performed shows in three cities of Portugal—Figueira da Foz, Porto, and Lisbon.[5]
Discography
- 1990 - Outra Luz
- 1994 - Zélia Duncan
- 1996 - Intimidade
- 1998 - Acesso
- 2001 - Sortimento
- 2002 - Sortimento Vivo
- 2003 - Avassaladora
- 2004 - Eu me Transformo em Outras
- 2005 - Pré-Pós-Tudo-Bossa-Band
- 2006 - Os Mutantes - Live In Barbican Theatre (with Os Mutantes)
- 2008 - Amigo é casa (live with Simone)
- 2009 - Pelo Sabor do Gesto
- 2012 - Tudo Esclarecido
References
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- Sérgio Dias
- Esmeria Bulgari
- Vinicius Junqueira
- Vitor Trida
- Henrique Peters
- Cláudio Tchernev
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- "Suicida"/"Apocalipse" (as "O'Seis")
- "É Proibido Proibir"/"Ambiente de Festival" (with Caetano Veloso)
- "A Minha Menina"/"Adeus Maria Fulô"
- "Dois Mil e Um"/"Dom Quixote"
- "Ando Meio Desligado"/"Não Vá Se Perder Por Aí"
- "Top Top"/"It's Very Nice Pra Xuxu"
- "Mande Um Abraço Pra Velha"
- "Mutantes Depois"
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Duncan, Zelia |
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Brazilian musician |
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28 October 1964 |
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