Ramana Vieira and Ensemble launch fantastic new CD Project

Top Quote This CD project will highlight the Luso cultures of the world, incorporating songs and musical styles from Portuguese-speaking communities in Macau, Cape Verde, Africa, and the Americas as well as Portugal. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) May 16, 2011 - My two previous albums, "Lagrimas De Rainha" and "Despi Alma," combined the traditional Fado of my parents' roots with original compositions, and we are building upon that experience. My six piece ensemble is composing songs and exploring traditional melodies that blend all of these influences.

    Our accomplished ensemble will be joined by award winning producers, guest musicians, poets, and composers.

    Our previous CD projects have taught me the importance of investing in an effective marketing campaign, which is a significant part of this project budget. We plan to record with Victor Owens, the producer of our last CD, and to work with a marketing team from "Rock, Paper, Scissors" world music publicity company.

    Bio and testimonials:

    Ramana's rich, musical artistry combined with her unconventional original style have transported audiences throughout the world with highlights that include: receiving the honor of being invited to Macau, China to headline the huge "Encontro Festival," where she wowed the audience during the closing ceremonies and was chosen to appear on the front cover of the Macau Journal, shared the stage with Grammy nominated fadista Mariza; performing her original song "Unido Para Amar" for the 2006 Winter Olympics video montage; making her international debut with RPT TV Portuguese network; and chosen to sing for the Grammy's 50th Awards special Music Cares benefit to honor Aretha Franklin, Ramana Vieira CD "Lagrimas De Rainha (Tears of a Queen" released in 2009 by The Pacific Coast Jazz Label, climbed to 43 on the World Music Radio charts nationally.

    Labeled "The new voice of Portuguese world music" by Mundo Portugues magazine, Ramana Vieira pulls traditional Portuguese fado music into the 21st century with her powerful vocals and unique stylings. Juxtaposing unconventional instrumental layers over fado's haunting melodies and melancholy stories of heartache and disappointment, she updates old-world ballads while maintaining the integrity of this time-honored tradition.

    Born in San Leandro, California to Portuguese immigrants, Ramana's personal relationship to fado lies deep in her family history. Her grandfather was a famous musician and composer from Madeira Island, and Ramana was exposed to the voices of Portugal's past at a young age.

    Many of the songs on her recordings are inspired by Ramana's main influence, Amália Rodrigues, known as the "Queen of Fado", which she heard on her mother's record collection as a child.

    Ramana Vieira is joined by her dedicated and talented ensemble: Laura Boytz on cello, Michael McMorrow on Portuguese Guitarra, Jeffrey Luiz on classic guitar, Stephen La Porta on percussion, and Alberto Ramirez on electric bass.

    Check out the trailer!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5DsdteTjqg

    " Conservatory Trained Singer, Ramana Vieira adds a new age sensibility and instrumentation to the music with cello and drums." Larry Rohter, New York Times.

    "If anyone can expand fado's audience and take the music from Portuguese dive bars to PBS specials, it's Vieira." Brett Campbell, Eugene Weekly"
    www.eugeneweekly.com

    "Ramana Vieira may not be a household name but she is most definitely a star. California based, making her New York debut was just the vivacious ambassador to do the job." Evan Ginzburg Film Producer, "Wrestler." www.legendsradio.net

    "Ramana Vieira is a force in spreading awareness of fado, having developed her style in California, abroad in Portugal, and listening to its many modes." ~Andrew Gilbert, Boston Globe www.boston.com

    "The New Voice of Portuguese World Music" - Mundo Portugues-New York

    "A World music treat!--Centuries of traditional Portuguese folk music get a 21st century upgrade when East Bay native, Ramana Vieira, the top Fado singer in the United States, performs. " -Pete Crooks, Diablo Valley Magazine.

    Most recently the New york times wisely included Ramana in an eye opening article on the revival of Fado and Portuguese Music. "Conservatory-trained singer Ramana Vieira adds a New Age sensibility and instrumentation to the music with cello and drums.

    "Amália Rodrigues is in my DNA, but so is Kate Bush, and I started out in a new-wave band," Ms. Vieira said before a recent performance in New York. "My purpose is to open up the fado and keep exploring it. My group doesn't have a traditional fado configuration, so we've had to evolve."

    FOR MORE INFO ON THIS PROJECT PLEASE VISIT
    http://www.feedthemuse.net/ramanavieira

    TO OBTAIN MORE INFORMATION ON THIS PROJECT PLEASE CONTACT

    RAMANA VIEIRA
    RamanaV ( @ ) earthlink dot net
    http://www.myspace.com/ramanavieira

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