Leila Pinheiro (born October 16, 1960, in Belém) is a Brazilian Bossa Nova singer, pianist and composer. Her self-titled debut album had the guest performances of Tom Jobim, João Donato, Ivan Lins, Francis Hime, and Toninho Horta, and she later went on to perform with artists such as Zimbo Trio, Pat Metheny, Baden Powell and Toquinho.[1]
Leila Pinheiro | |
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Background information | |
Born | Belém, Pará, Brazil | October 16, 1960
Genres | Bossa Nova |
Years active | 1980 – presente |
Labels | Biscoito Fino, EMI Music, Microservice, PolyGram, Universal Music, Verve Records |
Discography
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As a leader
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Leila Pinheiro |
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Olho Nu |
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Alma |
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Bênção, Bossa Nova |
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Outras Caras |
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Coisas do Brasil |
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Isso é Bossa Nova |
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Catavento e Girassol |
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Na Ponta da Língua |
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Reencontro |
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Mais Coisas do Brasil |
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Nos Horizontes do Mundo |
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Nos Horizontes do Mundo - ao Vivo |
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Agarradinhos (Leila Pinheiro and Roberto Menescal) |
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Pra Iluminar (Leila Pinheiro and Eduardo Gudin) |
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Meu Segredo Mais Sincero |
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Raiz |
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Céu e Mar |
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Por Onde Eu For |
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As a featured artist
edit- 2016 - Suite Três Rios - Dan Costa (Composer)
DVDs
edit- 2001 - Mais Coisas do Brasil - ao vivo
- 2007 - Nos Horizontes do Mundo - ao vivo
- 2007 - Agarradinhos (Leila Pinheiro and Roberto Menescal)
References
editExternal links
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