Sylvia Telles
Perhaps the most talented Brazilian vocalist during the 1950s and '60s, Sylvia Telles preceded the advent of the bossa nova era but quickly became one of its biggest fans, praising with tributes the excellent songwriters Antonio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto. Telles debuted in 1955, and covered her first Jobim tune just one year later. She also recorded with Luiz Bonfá, and produced a full LP of Jobim songs, Amor de Gente Moca. By the early '60s, she had made her first trip to America, recording U.S.A. with Barney Kessel (among others) for Philips. Her husband, producer Aloysio de Oliveira, proved instrumental in her later signing to Odeon and Elenco, two labels where he worked. Telles had just recorded her second tribute to Jobim, 1966's The Music of Mr. Jobim (or Sings the Wonderful Songs of Antonio Carlos Jobim), when she was tragically killed in a car accident.
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Nightingale
World - Released by oldies and hits for future on 25/05/2019
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Canta, Canta Mais
World - Released by Toucan Music on 28/05/2014
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Above the Clouds
World - Released by getmyhits rec. on 15/06/2019
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Amor de Gente Moça + Canta para Gente Moça
World - Released by Discos Bacanos on 27/09/2021
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Cheaper Tricks
Pop - Released by tricki masters mind on 30/09/2020
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The House of the Trees
Pop - Released by Trees 888 one on 16/10/2021
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