Elba Ramalho
Elba Ramalho
Genres: mpb, brazilian, Forro, brasil, female vocalists
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About Elba Ramalho
Elba Maria Nunes Ramalho (born August 17, 1951 in Conceição, Paraíba, Brazil), best known as Elba Ramalho, is a Brazilian MPB singer, songwriter, performer, multi-instrumentalist and actress. Her musical style is characteristic for the traditional sounds of the Northeastern region of Brazil, such as baião, xote, xaxado, frevo, forró, and others. Elba Ramalho was born in the rural area of Conceição, in Vale do Piancó. In 1962, the family moved to the city of Campina Grande, also in Paraíba. Her father became the owner of the local theater. Daughter of a musician, she became interested in music still as a teenager. In 1966, she participated, for the first time, in a performance on stage, in the Choir of the Fundação Artística e Cultural Manuel Bandeira, of which she was a member, with "Evocação do Recife". The Manuel Bandeira and Cecília Meireles Talking Choirs gained fame and started to be seen all over the Northeast, and Elba, who made her first presentation on stage together with them, soon became the highlight in the presentations. She starred in the poetic montages of Castro Alves, Thiago de Mello, Lindolfo Bell, Carlos Pena Filho and Figueiredo Agra. He participated in the montages of the plays "Ministro do Supremo" and "Diálogo das Carmelitas." In 1968, while attending college of Economics and Sociology at the Federal University of Paraíba, she formed the ensemble As Brasas, in which she acted as drummer, which later became a theater group. However, Elba never stopped singing, and performed in several festivals throughout the Northeast. In 1979, she released her first album, "Ave de Prata", and since then she has consolidated her position as one of the main Brazilian singers in activity. On her father's side, she is a cousin of fellow singer Zé Ramalho. She has two Latin Grammys for her albums: Qual o Assunto Que Mais Lhe importa?, released in 2008, and Balaio de Amor, 2009, in the category Best Brazilian Roots Album: Regional and Tropical. In over 35 years of career, Elba Ramalho has sold more than 10 million albums. She received from the Art Critics Association of São Paulo the award "Best Show of the Year" on two occasions: in 1989 for the show Popular Brasileira and in 1996 for the show Leão do Norte.
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Elba Ramalho — Top 30 songs of 69
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Elba Ramalho | Pavão Mysteriozo | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Bate Coração | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Roendo Unha | ||
| Elba Ramalho | De Volta Pro Aconchego | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Chao De Giz | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Amor Com Café | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Caldeirão Dos Mitos | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Chororô | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Chão De Giz | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Dominó | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Na Base Da Chinela | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Nordeste Independete (imagine O Brasil) | ||
| Elba Ramalho | O Violeiro | ||
| Elba Ramalho | O Xote Das Meninas | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Tum-tum-tum / Mulata No Coco | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Un Vestido Y Un Amor (live) | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Moreno De Ouro | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Nenem Mulher | ||
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| Elba Ramalho | O céu e o mar | ||
| Elba Ramalho | S.O.S. - Com Raul Seixas - 97 - clean | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Imaculada (Ao Vivo) | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Cartão de Natal [yeF] | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Ai Que Saudade D_Oce (Ao Vivo) | ||
| Elba Ramalho | A CIRANDA DA ROSA VERMELHA | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Novo Tempo | ||
| Elba Ramalho | www.baixemusica | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Canta coração | ||
| Elba Ramalho | De volta pro aconchego | ||
| Elba Ramalho | Canção da Despedida |