Artist: Alcione Genre(s):
Pop
Rock
Dance
Country
Discography:
Perfil de Sucessos Year: 2004
Tracks: 20
Duetos Year: 2004
Tracks: 14
Coletanea 200 Cancoes Year: 2004
Tracks: 50
O Melhor de Alcione Year:
Tracks: 14
Alcione has north Korean won 19 gold records and 2 pt records, having toured through the previous U.S.S.R., Cabo Verde, Puerto Rico, Iran, U.S., Japan, Portugal, Mexico, Switzerland, Argentina, and Chile. Among her hits, are "Não Deixe o Samba Morrer" (Edson/AluÃsio), "Gostoso Veneno" (Wilson Moreira/Nei Lopes), "Sufoco" (Marx da Silva/Venâncio), "Garoto Maroto" (Marcos Paiva/Franco), "Rio de Janeiro Antigo" (Nonato Buzar/Chico AnÃsio), and "Nem Morta" (Michael Sullivan/Paulo Massadas). Daughter of the music director of the Military Police band of Maranhão, wHO as well taught her the traditions of the bumba-meu-boi, at 13 she started to study the clarninet. At 20 she touched to Rio de Janeiro RJ, working at TV Excelsior. She toured Argentina and Chile for quaternity months. Returning to Brazil, she settled in São Paulo, where she performed in nightclubs vocalizing and playing the trumpet, as well appearing in TV. In 1970, she toured Europe for deuce years. Alcione recorded her offset single in Brazil in 1972. In 1973, she performed in Mexico and, in 1974, in Portugal. In 1975, she recorded her offset LP, A Voz do Samba, which had the hits "O Surdo" (Totonho/Paulinho Resende) and "Não Deixe o Samba Morrer" (Edson/AluÃsio). It became her number 1 au record. In 1978, her LP Alerta Geral gave the list for the show that she hosted for two long time at TV Globo. It was likewise the idea of the samba-enredo of the Unidos da Ponte samba schooling in 1994.