Tania Maria is a Brazilian artist, singer, composer, bandleader and piano player, singing mostly in Portuguese or English.
Background
Born in São Paulo Luís, Maranhão, northern Brazil, Tania Maria began playing the piano at the age of seven, became a leader at the age of 13, when her band of professional musicians, organized by her father, won first prize in a local music contest and went on to play for dances, in clubs and on the radio.
Career
Her Brazilian-style music is mostly vocal, sometimes popular, often jazzy, and includes samba, bossa, Afro-Latin, popular and jazz fusion. Her father, a metal worker and a gifted guitarist and singer, had encouraged her to study piano so that she could play in his weekend jam sessions, where she first absorbed the rhythms and melodies of samba, jazz, popular music and Brazilian chorinho. Since then, she has never worked in anyone else"s group.
Maria"s first album, Apresentamos, was released in Brazil in 1969, followed by Olha Quem Chega in 1971, but it was a move to France in the late 1970s that exploded her onto the international scene.
Maria has played virtually every important jazz festival in the world and has appeared on countless television and radio programmes. She has recorded more than 25 albums and in 1985 was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category "Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female".
She has performed at venues such as the Blue Note and festivals including the Monterey Jazz Festival in "81, "83 and "89, Saratoga Jazz Festival, Victor Company of Japan Jazz Fest 1991, Montreux Jazz Festival, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Puerto Rico Heineken Jazzfest 2001, Malta Jazz Festival 2003 at Maltese Islands, Novosadski Jazz Festival 2004, Belgium"s Jazz Middelheim 2007, and she has played with such greats as Steve Gadd, Anthony Jackson, Sammy Figueroa and Eddie Gómez.