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João Donato de Oliveira Neto (; 17 August 1934 – 17 July 2023) was a
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and bossa nova pianist as well as a trombonist from Rio Branco. He first worked with Altamiro Carrilho and went on to perform with
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and
Astrud Gilberto Astrud Gilberto (; born Astrud Evangelina Weinert; March 29, 1940 – June 5, 2023) was a Brazilian samba and bossa nova singer and songwriter. She gained international attention in the mid-1960s following her recording of the song " The Girl f ...
. Because of the area he grew up in Brasil he was able to hear Cuban music on the radio. This influence would manifest itself in many of his compositions, piano, and trombone playing. Donato's most well-known compositions include: "Amazonas", "Lugar Comum", "Simples Carinho", "Até Quem Sabe" and "Nasci Para Bailar".


Career

A professional at the age of 15, Donato played
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at the Sinatra-Farney Fan Club. He would later learn piano and trombone. Donato recorded for the first time with Altamiro Carrilho. Soon after he joined a band led by violinist Fafá Lemos that played in Brazilian nightclubs. His first solo recording came out in 1953. He led the bossa nova band Os Namorados which performed songs such as "Tenderly". Donato became arranger and pianist for the band Garotos da Lua and was joined by
João Gilberto João Gilberto (born João Gilberto do Prado Pereira de Oliveira – ; 10 June 1931 – 6 July 2019) was a Brazilian guitarist, singer, and composer who was a pioneer of the musical genre of bossa nova in the late 1950s. Around the world, he w ...
. After moving to São Paulo, he played in the Luís César Orchestra and the band Os Copacabanas. In 1956 he recorded an album for Odeon that was produced by
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. Donato wrote "Minha Saudade" with Gilberto, and it became a hit. In an interview during the 1970s, Gilberto said Donato inspired the creation of bossa nova. His other most well known composition is "Amazonas" written by João in collaboration with Lysias Enio. It was first released by
Nara Leão Nara Lofego Leão (; January 19, 1942 – June 7, 1989) was a Brazilian bossa nova and MPB (popular Brazilian music) singer and occasional actress. Leão was married twice, to Ruy Guerra and subsequently Carlos Diegues, both film directors. ...
featuring João Donato in 1977. Other well-known compositions include "Lugar Comum", "Simples Carinho", "Até Quem Sabe" and "Nasci Para Bailar". "Simples Carinho" was written by Donato in collaboration with Abel Silva and recorded by artists including Simone,
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, and
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who made it the title of her album of the same name, among others. Gal Costa's interpretation of "Simples Carinho" appears in the soap opera " Final Feliz". A little known fact is that João played trombone and recorded on the instrument with the bands of legendary Latin bandleaders: pianist
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(La Perfecta c. 1962) and master timbalero
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and his big band (Bossa Nova by Tito Puente c. 1962, Vaya Puente c. 1962). Jobs at nightclubs decreased when customers said they couldn't dance to his music. Musicians, too, found the music difficult to learn. Unable to find work in his home country, he left Brazil after his friend Nanai, a former member of Os Namorados, offered him a job in the U.S. During the next decade, he recorded with
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as a pianist,
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as a trombonist,
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as a trombonist,
Astrud Gilberto Astrud Gilberto (; born Astrud Evangelina Weinert; March 29, 1940 – June 5, 2023) was a Brazilian samba and bossa nova singer and songwriter. She gained international attention in the mid-1960s following her recording of the song " The Girl f ...
,
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, and
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. His hits included "A Rã" and "Caranguejo", both recorded by
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and the aforementioned "Amazonas" which was also recorded by Tjader, and a new big band version by the
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Multiverse Big Band on the Vox Humana album featuring Janis Siegel on vocals (2023). His album ''A Bad Donato'' (1970) was recorded with jazz bassist
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. He was music director for
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in 1974.


Death

Donato died in Rio de Janeiro on 17 July 2023, at the age of 88.


Awards and honors

Alexandre Carvalho dos Santos wrote, "I recommend a João Donato gig not only to someone who is interested in first-class music, an impressive pianist and a selection of historic compositions. I recommend it to anyone who needs an anti-depressive, an acupuncture session or any other form of deep relaxation. I had my dose on a Sunday evening, from a show in São Paulo. Perfect timing to start a week believing that happiness exists, in spite of your boss". In 2010, '' Sambolero'', credited to the João Donato Trio, earned the Latin Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album at the 10th Latin Grammy Awards. In the same year, he was one of the recipients of the
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. In 2016, he was nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Album for his album ''Donato Elétrico''. The album was also chosen by the Brazilian edition of ''
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'' magazine as the 11th best Brazilian album of 2016. His album ''Sintetizamor'' was named by ''Rolling Stone Brasil'' one of the best of 2017.


Discography


As leader

* ''A Bossa Muito Moderna De Donato E Seu Trio'' (
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, 1963) * ''The New Sound of Brazil'' (RCA Victor, 1965) * ''Sambou Sambou'' (Pacific Jazz, 1965) * ''A Bad Donato'' (Blue Thumb, 1970) * ''Quem e Quem'' (Odeon, 1973) * ''DonatoDeodato'' (Muse, 1973) * ''Lugar Comum'' (Philips, 1975) * ''Leilíadas'' (Elektra Musician, 1986) * ''Coisas tão simples'' (Odeon, 1995) * ''Café com Pão'' with Eloir de Moraes (Lumiar Discos, 1997) * ''Só Danço Samba'' (Lumiar Discos, 1999) * ''Remando Na Raia'' (Lumiar Discos, 2001) * ''Ê Lalá Lay-Ê'' (DeckDisc, 2001) * ''Managarroba'' (Deckdisc, 2002) * ''Wanda Sá Com João Donato'' (Deckdisc, 2003) * ''A Blue Donato'' (Whatmusic, 2005) * ''João Donato Reecontra Maria Tita'' (Lumiar Discos, 2006) * ''Dois Panos para Manga'' with Paulo Moura (Biscoito Fino, 2006) * ''Uma Tarde Com Bud Shank e João Donato'' (Biscoito Fino, 2007) * ''O Piano De João Donato'' (Deckdisc, 2007) * ''Donatural'' (Biscoito Fino, 2009) * ''Água'' with Paula Morelenbaum (Biscoito Fino, 2010) * ''Live Jazz in Rio Vol 1 - O Couro Ta Comendo!'' (Discobertas, 2014) * ''Donato Elétrico'' (Selo, 2016) * ''Sintetizamor'' (Polysom, 2017) * ''Raridades (Anos 70)'' (Discobertas, 2018) * ''Gozando Existência'' (Discobertas, 2018)


As sideman

With
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* ''Siga-Me'' (EMI, 1985) * '' Samba Carioca'' (Naïve, 2010) With
Nana Caymmi Dinahir Tostes Caymmi (29 April 1941 – 1 May 2025), popularly known as Nana Caymmi (), was a Brazilian singer. Biography Caymmi was born in Rio de Janeiro, the daughter of Dorival Caymmi and Stella Maris (musician), Stella Maris. Her first ap ...
* ''Renascer'' (1976) * ''Nana'' (1977) With
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* '' Cantar'' (Philips, 1974) * ''Gal Canta Caymmi'' (Philips, 1976) * ''Estratosférica'' (Sony, 2015) With
Bebel Gilberto Isabel Buarque de Hollanda Gilberto de Oliveira (born May 12, 1966), known as Bebel Gilberto, is an American-born Brazilian people, Brazilian popular singer often associated with bossa nova. She is the daughter of João Gilberto and singer Miú ...
* ''
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'' (Ziriguiboom, 2000) * ''
Bebel Gilberto Isabel Buarque de Hollanda Gilberto de Oliveira (born May 12, 1966), known as Bebel Gilberto, is an American-born Brazilian people, Brazilian popular singer often associated with bossa nova. She is the daughter of João Gilberto and singer Miú ...
'' (Ziriguiboom, 2004) With Joyce * ''Tudo Bonito'' (Epic, 2000) * ''Bossa Duets'' (Sony, 2003) * ''Aquarius'' (2009) With
Marisa Monte Marisa de Azevedo Monte (; born 1 July 1967) is a Brazilian singer, composer, instrumentalist, and producer of Brazilian popular music and samba. As of 2011, she had sold 10 million albums worldwide and has won numerous national and internat ...
* '' Memories, Chronicles, and Declarations of Love'' (Metro Blue, 2000) * '' Infinito Particular'' (EMI, 2006) With
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* '' !Arriba! La Pachanga'' (Fantasy, 1961) * ''Mas Sabroso'' (Fantasy, 1961) * ''Viva Mongo!'' (Fantasy, 1962) * ''Mighty Mongo,'' (Fantasy, 1962) With
Cal Tjader Callen Radcliffe Tjader Jr. ( ; July 16, 1925 – May 5, 1982) was an American Latin Jazz musician, often described as the most successful non-Latino Latin music (genre), Latin musician. He explored other jazz idioms, especially small group mod ...
* ''The Prophet'' (Verve, 1968) * ''Solar Heat'' (Skye, 1968) * ''Sounds Out Burt Bacharach'' (Skye, 1969) With others *
João Bosco João Bosco de Freitas Mucci, known professionally as João Bosco () is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist. In the 1970s he established his reputation in ''música popular Brasileira'' (Portuguese: "Brazilian pop music") with lyricist ...
, ''Linha e Passe'' (RCA Victor, 1979) * Celso Fonseca, ''Liebe Paradiso'' (Dubas, 2011) * Michael Franks, ''Sleeping Gypsy'' (Warner Bros., 1977) *
Astrud Gilberto Astrud Gilberto (; born Astrud Evangelina Weinert; March 29, 1940 – June 5, 2023) was a Brazilian samba and bossa nova singer and songwriter. She gained international attention in the mid-1960s following her recording of the song " The Girl f ...
, ''
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'' (Verve, 1965) *
João Gilberto João Gilberto (born João Gilberto do Prado Pereira de Oliveira – ; 10 June 1931 – 6 July 2019) was a Brazilian guitarist, singer, and composer who was a pioneer of the musical genre of bossa nova in the late 1950s. Around the world, he w ...
, ''Chega De Saudade'' (2010) *
Toninho Horta Antônio Maurício Horta de Melo (born December 2, 1948) is a Brazilian jazz guitarist and vocalist. In addition to composing and performing his own work, Horta has worked for many years as arranger or sideman for Brazilian artists such as E ...
, ''Cape Horn'' (2007) * Marcelinho da Lua, ''Tranqüilo'' (Deckdisc, 2003) * Jorge Mautner, ''Bomba de Estrelas '' (Warner Bros., 1981) *
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, ''Sergio Mendes' Favorite Things'' (Atlantic, 1968) *
Miúcha Heloísa Maria Buarque de Hollanda (30 November 1937 – 27 December 2018), known professionally as Miúcha, was a Brazilian singer and composer. She belonged to a musical family. Her siblings included singer and composer Chico Buarque and two ...
& Tom Jobim, ''Miucha & Tom Jobim'' (RCA Victor, 1979) *
Paula Morelenbaum Regina Paula Martins Morelenbaum (, born July 31, 1962) is a Brazilian singer, born in Rio de Janeiro. She and her husband Jaques Morelenbaum were in the band that toured with Antonio Carlos Jobim from 1984 to 1994. In addition to Jobim's group, ...
, ''Telecoteco'' (Universal, 2008) *
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, ''Clube da Esquina 2'' (EMI, 1978) *
Lisa Ono Lisa Ono (小野リサ; born 29 July 1962) is a Japanese-Brazilian bossa nova singer. Life Lisa Ono was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1962 but moved with her family to Tokyo at the age of 10. From that time on she spent half of every year i ...
, ''Minha Saudade'' (Nana 1995) *
Eddie Palmieri Eddie Palmieri (born December 15, 1936) is an American Grammy Award-winning pianist, bandleader, musician, and composer of Corsican and Puerto Rican ancestry. He is the founder of the bands La Perfecta, La Perfecta II, and Harlem River Drive. ...
, ''La Perfecta'' (Alegre, 1962) *
Dom Um Romão Dom Um Romão (3 August 1925 – 27 July 2005) was a Brazilian jazz drummer and percussionist. Noted for his expressive stylings with the fusion band Weather Report, Romão also recorded with artists such as Cannonball Adderley, Paul Simon, An ...
, ''Dom Um Romão'' (Muse, 1974) *
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, ''Emílio Santiago'' (CID, 1975) *
Moacir Santos Moacir Santos (26 July 1926 – 6 August 2006) was a Brazilian composer, multi-instrumentalist and music educator. Musicians such as Baden Powell, Bola Sete and Wilson das Neves studied under him. As a composer, Santos worked with Nara Leão, ...
, ''Ouro Negro'' (Universal, 2001) *
Bud Shank Clifford Everett "Bud" Shank Jr. (May 27, 1926 – April 2, 2009) was an American alto saxophonist and flautist. He rose to prominence in the early 1950s playing lead alto and flute in Stan Kenton's Innovations in Modern Music Orchestra and thro ...
, '' Bud Shank & His Brazilian Friends'' (Pacific Jazz, 1965) * Robertinho Silva, ''Bodas de Prata'' (CBS, 1989) * Raul de Souza, ''Bossa Eterna '' (Biscoito Fino, 2008) *
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, '' Qualquer Coisa'' (Philips, 1975) *
Nara Leão Nara Lofego Leão (; January 19, 1942 – June 7, 1989) was a Brazilian bossa nova and MPB (popular Brazilian music) singer and occasional actress. Leão was married twice, to Ruy Guerra and subsequently Carlos Diegues, both film directors. ...
, ''Os Meus Amigos São Um Barato'' (Philips, 1977)


References


External links


João Donato
– comprehensive site, including discography
Discografia
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Donato, Joao 1934 births 2023 deaths Brazilian jazz pianists Brazilian bossa nova pianists People from Rio Branco, Acre Recipients of the Order of Cultural Merit (Brazil) Latin Grammy Award winners Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners Brazilian accordionists Brazilian jazz composers Latin music composers 21st-century Brazilian pianists Blue Thumb Records artists