Andrade, Leny (1943–)

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Andrade, Leny (1943–)

Brazilian jazz singer. Born 1943 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; attended Brazilian Conservatory of Music.

At 15, debuted as a professional singer with Permínio Gonçalves Orchestra; performed at nightclubs Bacará (with Sergio Mendes trio) and Bottle's Bar; came to prominence with the show "Genimi V" at the Porao 73, performing with Pery Ribeiro and Bossa Três; lived in Mexico for 5 years; recorded albums Alvoroço (1973) and Leny Andrade (1975), mixing samba with avant-garde music, and Registro (1979), a combination of samba and jazz; considered Brazil's first lady of jazz, also recorded Embraceable You, a collection of American standards in a bossa-nova style; other albums include Luz Néon (1989), Eu Quero Ver (1990), Maiden Voyage (1994), Luz Negra (1995), and Leny Andrade Canta Altay Veloso (2000).

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