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==Vania Abreu==
==Vania Abreu==


Vania Abreu is a singer and performer from [[Brazil]]. She was born on May 30, 1967 as Vania Mercury de Almeida. She is the younger sister of [[Daniela Mercury]], a chart-topping singer of the [[Música Popular Brasileira]]. She and her sister, Daniela, performed in local nightclubs, bars, and other facilities throughout their teen years in order to get their start as singers.
Vania Abreu is a singer and performer from [[Brazil]]. She was born on May 30, 1967 as Vania Mercury de Almeida. She is the younger sister of [[Daniela Mercury]], a chart-topping singer in [[Música Popular Brasileira]], or Brazilian popular music. She and her sister, Daniela, performed in local nightclubs, bars, and other facilities throughout their teen years in order to get their start as singers.


Abreu began her professional performances in 1986 as a back up singer for the band, Gerônimo, in Salvador. Later, in 1994, she was a member of the band, Biss. The next year, she released her self-titled album, Vania Abreu. Her most critically-acclaimed album to date is "Seio da Baia," where Vania sings
Abreu began her professional performances in 1986 as a back up singer for the band, Gerônimo, in Salvador. Later, in 1994, she was a member of the band, Biss. The next year, she released her self-titled album, Vania Abreu. Her most critically-acclaimed album to date is "Seio da Baia," where Vania sings

Revision as of 01:05, 28 June 2006

Vania Abreu

Vania Abreu is a singer and performer from Brazil. She was born on May 30, 1967 as Vania Mercury de Almeida. She is the younger sister of Daniela Mercury, a chart-topping singer in Música Popular Brasileira, or Brazilian popular music. She and her sister, Daniela, performed in local nightclubs, bars, and other facilities throughout their teen years in order to get their start as singers.

Abreu began her professional performances in 1986 as a back up singer for the band, Gerônimo, in Salvador. Later, in 1994, she was a member of the band, Biss. The next year, she released her self-titled album, Vania Abreu. Her most critically-acclaimed album to date is "Seio da Baia," where Vania sings

Discography

  • Vania Abreu [1995]
  • Pra Mimn [1996]
  • Seio Da Baia [1999]
  • Eu Sou a Multidão [2003]

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