Dóris Monteiro


Adelina Doris Monteiro is a Brazilian singer and actress. She was discovered In 1949 on the radio show Papel Carbono with Renato Murce, broadcast on national radio in Rio de Janeiro.

Career

1950s

In 1951, as a student in Colegio Dom Pedro II, she was invited to sing on Radio Guanabara. She later went on to Radio Tupi, where she stayed for 8 years. She sang at the Copacabana Palace Hotel nightclub and made her recording debut with 'Se Você Se Importasse' which was released on a 78 rpm disc. In 1952, she was elected Queen of Cadets;and recorded 'Fecho Meus Olhos' by José Maria de Abreu. Her first longplay was released in 1954; it included: 'Vento Soprando' by Continental Records, featuring 'Graças a Deus' and 'Jogue a Rede No Mar' . In 1955, she hosted her own TV show at the TV Tupi in Rio de Janeiro. In 1956, she released 'Mocinho Bonito' by Billy Blanco - one of her greatest hits.

1960s

In 1963, she recorded longplay samba Tasty, music by John Melo - songs that were hits "What I like you" and "She looked at me" - Philips recording. Doris Miller and 1964, with music Samba - Philips Records label. In 1969 her hit "Changing the conversation" spent about five months on the charts. She released "Do-Re-Mi" from Fernando César - for Odeon.

1970s

In 1970, she recorded music that had been highlighted green "Coco". During the years 70th she recorded with the singers Miltinho and Lúcio Alves.

1980s

In the 1980s, Doris Monteiro recorded with Doris Miller for Copacabana Records. She released "These Women" with Doris, Elizeth Carter, Helena and Angela Maria - in 1986 for Continental Records.

1990s

Samba-Canção series "Brazilian Academy of Music" - songs that stood out: "It rains out there" for Tito Madi, "Rounds" of Paul Vanzolini carnival and "Morning".

Movies

She appeared in the movie Needle in the Haystack of 1953 singing the song with the same name, and was awarded as an actress. In 1954 she took part in street sunless Alex Viany. "Everything is music" of Louis de Barros. "From strength to strength" of Carlos Manga and "wagon" in 1957.

Tours

in Uruguay London and Coimbra along with Dorival Caymmi in Portugal Osaka Nagoya and Tokyo in Japan.