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  2. List of fado musicians - Wikipedia

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    1 Singers. 2 Guitarists. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of fado musicians. Add languages. ... This is a list of fado musicians. Singers. Mafalda ...

  3. Category:Portuguese fado singers - Wikipedia

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  4. Music of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1939 with the career of Amália Rodrigues, fado was an internationally popular genre. A singer and film actress, Rodrigues made numerous stylistic innovations that have made her probably the most influential fadista of all time.

  5. Carminho - Wikipedia

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    Maria do Carmo Carvalho Rebelo de Andrade (born 20 August 1984), better known as Carminho ([kɐɾˈmiɲu]), is a Portuguese fado and popular music singer. She comes from a family of musicians, since her mother, Teresa Siqueira, was a famous fado singer. She is considered one of the most talented and innovative fado singers of her generation ...

  6. Who’s the Portuguese fadista that appears in “Poor Things ...

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    NEW YORK - Protagonists Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo were some of the stars who stepped out at the premiere of “Poor Things,” and among them was Portuguese fado singer Carminho, who makes an ...

  7. Mísia - Wikipedia

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    The first part of the double album, "Lisboarium" is an imaginary journey through Lisbon, expressed in fado. The second part, "Tourists", however, contains performances by Mísia of very different kinds of music. It includes music in Turkish, Spanish, English and French. The concept is non-fado music that according to Mísia has the "fado soul".

  8. Amália Rodrigues - Wikipedia

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    Such as 'Fado do Ciúme', 'Ai Mouraria', 'Que Deus Me Perdoe', and 'Não Sei Porque Te Foste Embora.' By the early 1940s, Amália had become a famous singer in Portugal. Rodrigues began acting with a debut film in 1946 titled 'Capas Negras' followed by her best known movie, 'Fado' (1947). [7]

  9. Mariza - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, fado's most famous and beloved interpreter, Amália Rodrigues died. In the public remembrance and mourning that followed, fado regained much of its previous popularity, and Mariza was asked to perform a broadcast tribute to Rodrigues' memory, which caused her friends to begin urging her to record an album of fado music.