Trio Esperança
The Trio Esperança was formed in 1958 by siblings Mário Correia José Maria, Regina Correia José Maria, and Eva Correia José Maria (Evinha), who were respectively ten, 12, and seven at the time. They debuted in radio in 1961, at Rádio Mundial (RJ), soon recording their first single, Menino do Amendoim (José Messias), through Odeon. In 1963 the group recorded their first LP, Nós Somos o Sucesso, which contained their first hit, "Filme Triste" ("Loudermilk" adaptation by Romeu Silva). Many of their songs fell into the then-popular jovem guarda category, such as "Festa do Bolinha" (Roberto Carlos/Erasmo Carlos), "Gasparzinho" (Renato Correia), and other similar tunes. Until 1968, the year in which Evinha departed for her solo career, the trio recorded five LPs. Joined by another sister, Marisa Correia José Maria, the trio recorded seven more LPs and CDs by 1999, remaining active in Europe during that time. They also incorporated a variety of musical styles into their repertoire, including MPB.
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Discography
6 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Doce França
French Music - Released by Giro Music on Feb 3, 2013
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De Bach À Jobim
Pop - Released by Disques Dreyfus on Jan 11, 2010
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A Capela Do Brasil
World - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on Nov 2, 1991
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Trio Esperança
MPB - Released by Universal Music Ltda. on Mar 3, 1975
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A Festa Do Bolinha
MPB - Released by Universal Music Ltda. on Nov 5, 1966
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