As a fado singer, Portugal’s Ana Moura has an innate sense of drama. So when she returned to the sold-out Dakota Jazz Club on Monday for the first time in five years, she waited until the middle of ...
Ana Moura says she didn't decide to become a fadista, a singer of the fervent, longing-filled Portuguese music called fado, or fate. "Fado chose me," says the lush-voiced Portuguese singer, who brings ...
Ana Moura recorded Mitchell’s “A Case of You” on Desfado, the first album Klein produced for her, back in 2012. She’s also worked with the Rolling Stones, singing “No Expectations” and “Brown Sugar” ...
Ana Moura is one of the world's leading performers of fado, the distinctive Portuguese music famous for its mournful tunes and lyrics (she describes it as 'Portuguese soul music'). Ana, 33, sings all ...
Portugal has two healthy cultural obsessions: soccer and the music called fado, the latter of which has attracted fans and practitioners from Lisbon to Brisbane and beyond. Its latest star, fadista ...
Mick Jagger was wearing a huge smile as he was pictured leaving a gig on Tuesday night in London. The Rolling Stone, 72, had popped along to Cadogan Hall in Chelsea to watch Portuguese Fado singer Ana ...
Born in Portugal, Ana Moura grew up in a home surrounded by all the country's musical styles of and those from its former African colonies of Angola and Cape Verde, as her mother's family had ...
He's as famous for his romantic conquests as he is his musical abilities. But Sir Mick Jagger was content to enjoy an evening in the wings in London, on Tuesday, as the Rolling Stones frontman turned ...
For a Fadista, Ana Moura can sound surprisingly sunny: after the slow opening burn of “Moura Encantada”, “Fado Dançado” has a peppy bounce, and “Dia De Folga” a trotting stop-start county beat and ...
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