Diana Mara
Diana Mara was a Brazilian vocalist from Rio de Janeiro who became known for her 1955 single "Cortaram Minhas Asas." The song's lyrics and her delivery...
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Diana Mara was a Brazilian vocalist from Rio de Janeiro who became known for her 1955 single "Cortaram Minhas Asas." The song's lyrics and her delivery connected with listeners, establishing her presence in the samba and bossa nova currents of the time.
She recorded albums like "Diana Mara Canta" and "Diana Mara e Seus Sambas," and worked with musicians including Zé Kéti, Nelson Cavaquinho, and Cartola. Guitarists Hélio Delmiro and Sérgio Natureza and percussionist João Caju were among the players in her band.
Her material sometimes addressed social themes, which drew attention in its era. Other artists have since recorded versions of her songs.
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