Bebel Gilberto (born
Isabel Gilberto de Oliveira on May 12, 1966 in
New York City) is a
Brazilian popular singer often associated with
bossa nova. She is the daughter of
João Gilberto and singer
Miúcha. Her uncle is singer/composer
Chico Buarque. Gilberto has been performing since her youth in
Rio de Janeiro.
Early life
Gilberto was born in
New York City,
New York to Brazilian parents
Miúcha and
João Gilberto, who raised her in
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil. Music was an integral part of her childhood; she began singing with her mother at a young age and participated in professional musicals such as
Saltimbancos and
Pirlimpimpim. At the age of seven, she made her recording debut on her mother's first solo album,
The Best of Two Worlds. Two years later, she performed at
Carnegie Hall with her mother and
Stan Getz.
Career
Her professional solo debut came in 1986 with a self-titled EP released by WEA which included "Preciso dizer que te amo," a partnership with
Cazuza,
Dé, when both were in the
Barão Vermelho band. In 1991, she moved to Manhattan, where she was born. Bebel continues to live in New York City, but shares her time between the U.S. and Brazil.
Bebel was a great friend of Cazuza and she composed several songs with him in addition to "Eu preciso dizer que te amo," including "Amigos de Bar," "Mais Feliz" and "Mulher sem...
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