Djavan

Djavan

Real Name:
Djavan Caetano Viana
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Djavan is a prolific Brazilian singer/songwriter, (born 27 January 1949, in Alagoas, Brazil)Djavan combines traditional Brazilian rhythms with popular music drawn from the Americas, Europe and Africa. He can arguably be categorized in any of the following musical genres: Música Popular Brasileira (Brazilian pop), samba, or Latin dance.

Born into a poor family in Maceió (capital of Alagoas, Northeastern Brazil), Djavan formed the group Luz, Som, Dimensão (LSD - "Light, Sound, Dimension"), playing Beatles' singles. In 1973, Djavan moved to Rio de Janeiro and started singing in local nightclubs. After competing in several festivals, he gained attention and recorded the album A Voz, o Violão e a Arte de Djavan in 1976. The album included the song "Flor de Lis," which became one of his most memorable hits. Albums that followed included his other musical influence, African music, and additional hits followed, such as "Açaí", "Sina," and "Samurai," which featured Stevie Wonder's harmonica. His best known compositions are: "Meu Bem Querer," "Oceano," "Se...," "Faltando um Pedaço," "Esquinas," and "Serrado".

Djavan's compositions have been recorded by Al Jarreau, Carmen McRae, The Manhattan Transfer, Loredana Bertè, Eliane Elias, Lee Ritenour; and in Brazil by Gal Costa, Dori Caymmi and Nana Caymmi (son and daughter of Dorival Caymmi), Lenine, João Bosco, Chico Buarque, Daniela Mercury, Ney Matogrosso, Dominguinhos, Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethânia, and other artists. The 1988, Epic Records single, "Stephen's Kingdom," featured a guest appearance from Stevie Wonder.

In 1998, Djavan contributed "Dukeles" to the AIDS benefit compilation album Onda Sonora: Red Hot + Lisbon produced by the Red Hot Organization.

In 1999, his live concert double-volume album, Ao Vivo, sold 1.2 million copies and the song, "Acelerou" became the Brazilian Song of the Year at the 2000 Latin Grammy Awards.
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A Voz, O Violão, A Música De Djavan

(2 versions)
Som Livre 1976

Djavan

(LP, Album)
EMI Odeon (Brazil) 1978

Alumbramento

(LP)
EMI Odeon (Brazil) 1980

Seduzir

(LP, Album)
EMI 1981

Luz

(3 versions)
CBS 1982

Faltando Um Pedaço

(LP, Album)
EMI 1982

Agua

(LP)
EMI Odeon (Brazil) 1983

Lilás

(3 versions)
Discos CBS 1984

Lilás

(LP, Album)
CBS, Discos CBS 1984

Meu Lado

(3 versions)
CBS 1986

Bird Of Paradise

(4 versions)
CBS 1987

Não É Azul Mas É Mar

(LP, Album)
CBS 1987

Djavan

(LP, Album)
Discos CBS 1989

Puzzle Of Hearts

(2 versions)
Columbia 1990

Puzzle Of Hearts

(LP, Album)
Epic 1990

Coisa De Acender

(2 versions)
Sony Music Entertainment (Brasil) 1992

A Voz E O Violao

(CD, Album)
Som Livre 1992

Novena

(CD, Album)
Epic 1995

Bicho Solto O XIII

(CD, Album)
Sony Music Entertainment (Brazil) 1999

Ao Vivo - Volumes 1 E 2

(2xCD)
Sony Music Entertainment (Brazil) 1999

Ao Vivo Volume 2

(CD)
Sony Music Entertainment (Brazil) 1999

Ao Vivo Volume 1

(CD)
Sony Music Entertainment (Brazil) 1999

Vaidade

(CD, Album)
Luanda Records Brasil 2004

Singles & EPs

Dou-Não-Dou

(12")
Discos CBS 1987

Stephen's Kingdom

(2 versions)
CBS 1988
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