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Ana Martins

The little girl of composers Nelson Ângelo and Joyce and sister of Clara Moreno, Ana Martins were only available in the music business at four, taking part in her mother’s recordings (such as for example “Clareana,” a song called after her and her sister). An associate of children’s choirs, she had taken part within the recordings of albums by Xuxa and Operating-system Trapalhõha sido, and on the LPs Balão Mágico, Bloco da Palhoça, and Trem da Alegria. She also participated over the soundtracks to it special deals Plunct Plact Zuum and Verde Que Te Quero Ver (Edmundo Souto/Paulinho Tapajós). Martins collaborated being a support vocalist on recordings by Egberto Gismonti, Milton Nascimento, Roberto Carlos, Gonzaguinha, João Nogueira, Ivone Lara, and Cazuza. As an associate from the dance group Corpo Livre, she was honored with third place on the Joinville Dance Celebration. With Joyce, Martins performed in Brazil and in the U.S. (on the present Brazilian Season on the Ball Area of NY, NY, in 1992). From 1995 to 1999, she was an associate from the vocal group Celacanto and in 1998, she released her career being a solo musician. Her first Compact disc, Futuros Amantes, emerged in 2000.

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