Biography
Owner of a distinctively low voice, Maria Alcina shook Brazil in the now-distant 1972 with her androgyny and irreverence, winning the VII Festival Internacional da Canção/FIC (International Song Festival) with Fio Maravilha (Jorge Ben). Others hits of hers were Alô Alô (André Filho) in 1973. The song, one of several taken from Carmen Miranda's repertory, was used strategically by the singer, who also employed extravagant outfits to establish a connection with Miranda's identity. During the military dictatorship, Alcina was sued due to an alleged "subversive behavior" expressed by her irreverent artistic persona. In 1974, she had success with Kid Cavaquinho (João Bosco/Aldir Blanc). After the '80s, she devoted herself to a repertory based on humoristic double entendre, having performed in the U.S. together with Jamelão and Emílio Santiago, a country in which she participated in 1995 in a tribute to Carmen Miranda. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi



 
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Maria Alcina - Fio Maravilha (Inédito)
Maria Alcina - "Fora da Ordem"(ao vivo)
Maria Alcina: a vira-lata da música brasileira
Paraíba (Maria Alcina) - Brasil Especial Luiz Gonzaga 1976
Balaio - Maria Alcina (Cururu - Canta Inezita)
Maria Alcina Canta Dançar Kumbô Cassino do Chacrinha 1983
Mercenarias convidam Maria Alcina - Danação - CCJ
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