Showing posts with label brasil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brasil. Show all posts
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Mosaico is Portuguese Brazilian Jazz Artist Beatrice Masons Album
Brazilian jazz/blues artist Beatrice Mason for you Portuguese speaking peeps out there! Since releasing her latest album, Mosaic, she’s been creating a lot of buzz and developing a cult following in her hometown of Rio de Janeiro. Her album is in the “Top Album” category on iTunes and is all in her native Portuguese with the exception of the track “Caramel”. She has performed fronting standing room only crowds at International Music Conference and Modem 2012. Mosaico received accolades by critics and fans alike. With her unique sound, Mason has crossed over to new audiences in Europe and the United States.
As a result of her success, she came to the attention of ex-Motown Producer, Michael B. Sutton via her North American consultant company, The Music Umbrella. Sutton a renown writer/producer (Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson) will soon be working with her to remix the only English track, “Caramel”. The release will be out in mid-October on the Lilly Blonde label and will be actively promoted to Smooth Jazz Radio for an international audience.
Influenced by Brazilian pop music her sweet Portuguese lyrics and vocals give her the edge to stand out among other artists. Singles such as “Caramel” and “Foi No Mês Que Bem” have enticed blues and jazz listeners around the world. To watch the music video for her latest single, click here:
Besides promoting her album, Beatrice has been granted a government sponsorship to work on songs by South-American writers and composers Jorge Drexler, Vitor Ramil and Kevin Johansen.
For more information, tour dates, etc. visit her website here
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Saturday, October 20, 2012
Portuguese Brazilian Jazz Artist Beatrice Mason New English Song “Caramel” Hits #19 & #50 on World and Jazz Chart
Regardless of the fact that Beatrice Mason’s songs are sung in Portuguese, she corners the universal sound of smooth jazz making her popularity take on a steady rise in the United States. Her latest album release just hit #50 on SmoothJazz.com. The College Music Journal (CMJ) recently ranked her album at #19 on their New World Music Chart, and her debuts at other core radio stations have been quite favorable. Thanks to her enchantingly percussive take on Suzanne Vega’s 1996 hit “Caramel” - the CD’s one English language track is available in three sultry “Nite Life” and “Pop” remixes by Motown veteran Michael B. Sutton (Smokey Robinson, Michael Jackson).
From her website: “Mosaico: a musical mosaic of styles and sounds with the common thread of emanating from her native Brasil. “Algum Mistério (Some Kind of Mystery),” Ana Clara Horta’s piano samba “Cortejo,” and a duet version of Raphael Gemal’s “Canto Só” featuring guest vocalist Edu Krieger. An artful video was also lensed for her version of Vitor Ramil’s “Foi no mês que vem,” a mix of tango and electronica.”
I can’t get enough of this record! Interested to hear others’ take on her music.
Website here
Listen to the 3 english mixes of “Caramel” here
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