Roberta Miranda
Roberta Miranda, artistic name of Maria Albuquerque Miranda, from João Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil is a Brazilian singer.[1] She is the fourth best-selling female artist in Brazil behind Rita Lee (55 million), Xuxa (33 million) and Maria Bethânia (24.3 million), with 15 million discs sold so far. She got her start in the music industry singing in the clubs of São Paulo, Brazil. Among her greatest successes are A Majestade O Sabiá (The Majesty the Sabiá Bird), Vá Com Deus (Go with God), and Sol da Minha Vida (Sun of My Life) the disc that sold 750,000 copies in the early 1990s.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Maria Albuquerque Miranda |
Born | João Pessoa, PB, Brazil | September 28, 1956
Genres | Sertanejo Fado |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | Vocals, classical guitar |
Years active | 1985–present |
Website | robertamiranda |
She has successfully collaborated with other MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) acts, such as Roberto Carlos, Chitãozinho e Xororó, Fagner, and others.
Discography
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Roberta Miranda |
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Volume 2 |
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Volume 3 |
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Volume 4 |
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Coletâneas |
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Sol da Minha Vida |
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Volume 6 |
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Volume 7 |
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Volume 8 |
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Volume 9 |
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Vida |
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Paixão |
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Caminhos |
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A Majestade, O Sabiá Ao Vivo |
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Histórias de Amor |
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Tudo Isto É Fado |
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Pele de Amor |
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Alma Sertaneja |
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Acústico Ao Vivo |
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Senhora Raiz |
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Sorrir Faz a Vida Valer |
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Boleros |
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Roberta Miranda: 25 Anos - Ao Vivo em Estúdio |
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Roberta canta Roberto |
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Os Tempos Mudaram (Ao Vivo) |
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References
- "Roberta Miranda" (in Portuguese). Dicionário Cravo Albin.
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