Bebel Gilberto
(born Isabel Gilberto de Oliveira
on May 12, 1966 in New York City) is an American-born Grammy Award-nominated 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. Bebel has been performing since her youth in Rio de Janeiro.
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History
At the age of seven, Bebel made an appearance on her mother's first solo album
Miucha
. At age nine, Bebel performed with her mother and jazz saxophonist
Stan Getz at a jazz festival in New York's
Carnegie Hall. Back in Brazil, Bebel performed and recorded for the soundtrack of the children's musical
Os Saltimbancos
, written by Sergio Bardotti and Chico Buarque. Later on Bebel joined an experimental theatrical group and was a member of the founding team of the performance space Circo Voador (Flying Circus) at
Ipanema Beach. In this group she met singer/songwriter
Cazuza, who became a close friend and soon a major rock star in Brazil during the 1980s.
At this time Bebel started to write songs with collaborators such as Dé and Cazuza, co-writing "Preciso Dizer Que Te Amo", which became a national hit and won several music awards. Bebel's first solo album was the 1986 EP
Bebel Gilberto
for Warner Music. In 1991 Bebel moved to
New York, where she performed at the
Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) in a special tribute to Brazilian star
Carmen Miranda (directed by
Arto Lindsay also featuring
Naná Vasconcelos and
Laurie Anderson). Bebel soon started performing in New York with her own band in downtown clubs such as The Metronome, Lion's Den, Zanzibar and venues such as The Ballroom, The Rainbow Room, SOB's, Town Hall Theater, The Greatest Bar On Earth (at the top of the World Trade Center) and
Lincoln Center.
Throughout the 1990s, Bebel collaborated with a variety of musical stars such as Arto Lindsay,
Thievery Corporation,
David Byrne,
Towa Tei,
Caetano Veloso and Chico Buarque. In 1996 Bebel was featured in the AIDS charity project
Red Hot + Rio, produced by her close friend and collaborator Béco Dranoff. By the mid 1990s, Bebel also had successes as songwriter with the international dance hits "Technova" and "Batucada" in collaboration with producers Towa Tei and Arto Lindsay.
Bebel was featured on the soundtrack of
Brad Anderson's film
Next Stop Wonderland
with Vinicius Cantuária and Mauro Refosco. In the late 1990s, Bebel moved to
London where she began to develop the sound featured on her critically acclaimed
[1]debut album
Tanto Tempo
. During this period, she met
Suba, the multi-talented Serbian producer living in São Paulo who ended up writing and producing several tracks on
Tanto Tempo
. While in London, she also worked with DJ/producer
Amon Tobin, Dutch duo
Arling & Cameron and singer Nina Miranda.
In 2000, Bebel's
Tanto Tempo
album was released on the
Ziriguiboom (
Crammed Discs sub-label) and has sold over one million copies worldwide.
[2] The album was also nominated for two
Latin Grammy Awards. Her second album,
Bebel Gilberto
(2004), was also released to great critical acclaim
[, receiving a MOBO Award in the UK and also a World Music Grammy nomination. [3]
]
Two critically acclaimed remix albums with songs from both albums were released and many of her songs were included in compilations and feature and TV films. The songs "Lonely" and "So nice" were featured in the FX television show Nip/Tuck
. The songs "Samba de Benção", "Tanto Tempo", and "Mais Feliz" are used in the art exhibition scene in the 2004 movie Closer
. Bebel also tours the world extensively.
In 2006, Bebel duetted with Mike Patton on the song "Caipirinha" which appears on his Peeping Tom album, released on May 30, 2006.
Also in 2006, Bebel started writing and producing the songs that would become part of her third album Momento
, released in April 2007. On this album, Bebel collaborated with UK producer Guy Sigsworth, her friends Didi Gutman and Sabina Sciubba (from NY based band Brazilian Girls) and the Rio based Orquestra Imperial.
Shortly before her 2007 tour, and ten days before the release of her album "Momento", she broke her leg. [4] In a Reuters article, Gilberto said that she used Skype to rehearse with the band during her recovery. According to www.bebelgilberto.com, Bebel is currently in the studio recording her next album with an anticipated release date in 2010.
Gilberto was also a judge for the 6th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers. [5]
Discography
Albums
- Um Certo Geraldo Pereira, Funarte
(with Pedrinho Rodrigues) (1983, Atracao)
- De Tarde, Vendo O Mar
(with Luizão Maia & Banzai) (1991)
- Tanto Tempo
(2000) Ziriguiboom
- Bebel Gilberto
(2004) Ziriguiboom
- Momento
(2007) Ziriguiboom
Remix Albums
- Tanto Tempo Remixes
(2001) Ziriguiboom
- Tanto Tempo (Special Remix Edition
) (2003) EastWest Records
- Bebel Gilberto Remixed
(2005) Ziriguiboom
EPs
- Bebel Gilberto (EP)
(1986) Warner Jazz
- Bring Back The Love — Remixes EP 1
(2007) [digital-only]
- Bring Back The Love — Remixes EP 2
(2007) [digital-only]
- Live Session (iTunes Exclusive) - EP
(2008) [digital-only]
References
- There's an awful lot of talent in Brazil
- Heart Music
- 2005 Grammy Awards
- Brazilian Music is Having a Moment
- Independent Music Awards - 6th Annual Judges