Flávia Bittencourt
Flávia Bittencourt is a Brazilian singer-songwriter who began performing in Rio de Janeiro's local bars and clubs. Her 1988 album 'Mar de Rosas' became a...
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Flávia Bittencourt is a Brazilian singer-songwriter who began performing in Rio de Janeiro's local bars and clubs. Her 1988 album 'Mar de Rosas' became a significant release, featuring songs like 'Bambayuque' and 'Estrela do Mar' that showcase her blend of folk, rock, and Brazilian rhythms.
Her debut album was self-titled, and she later released 'Pressão' and a live album. She worked with musicians including bassist Dadi Carvalho, drummer Sergio Rezende, and guitarist Luiz Carlos Sá.
Beyond 'Mar de Rosas', her catalog includes tracks like 'Fanatismo' and 'Onde Você Levar' that reflect her introspective songwriting style.
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