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Joyce Moreno (born 31 January 1948), commonly known as Joyce (), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist. The first record of her work as a singer dates back to 1964, when she participated in a vocal quartet in a studio recording of the album ''Sambacana'', by Pacífico Mascarenhas. Four years later, she released her first solo album, ''Joyce'', on the Philips label, signing alone the authorship of five of the ten songs on the album, in addition to a partnership with musician
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Career In Brazil

In Brazil, she has become initially known in 1967, a year before releasing her first album, when she performed her song ''Me Disseram'' at the II International Song Festival (RJ), but the peak of her popularity happened in the early 1980s, when she presented ''Clareana'', a song she wrote dedicated to her two infant daughters, at
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's Brazilian Popular Music Festival. The song was a huge hit across the country and appeared on her 1980 album Feminina, which also included other hits like the title tune (''Feminina''), ''Mistérios'', ''Da Cor Brasileira'' and ''Essa Mulher''. From then on, she has released a series of albums with her own original compositions, recorded in Brazil and abroad; albums dedicated to the works of
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, her artistic godfather,
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, Elis Regina and
Dorival Caymmi Dorival Caymmi (; April 30, 1914 – August 16, 2008) was a Brazilian singer, songwriter, actor, and painter active for more than 70 years, beginning in 1933. He contributed to the birth of Brazil's bossa nova movement, and several of his samba ...
, to name a few; and many recordings in partnership with other musicians.


International career

Still in the 1980s, she had a first presence on the international circuit, when, replacing guitarist
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, she performed with the poet Vinicius de Moraes on tours throughout Latin America and Europe. It was a period in which she recorded albums in Italy and the United States, during a season of concerts in New York, in 1977. In 1985, she was invited to participate in the Youth Festival, in Moscow, and the Yamaha Festival, in Japan, starting a solid career abroad that involves annual tours in several countries in Europe, Japan, the United States and Canada - a schedule that reconciles with performances in Brazi
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/nowiki>Joyce is also an educator, conducting workshops and master classes about her music and MPB at universities in several countries.[1] In the early 1990’s her work became increasingly popular among London DJ’s, which led to new audiences around the world in the Acid Jazz scene. It was in the debut edition of the Latin Grammy, in 2000, that Joyce Moreno received her first award nomination, in the category Best Brazilian Music CD, with the album '' Astronauta: Canções de Elis'', a tribute to Elis Regina recorded in 1998, in New York. Four years later, it was the turn of the samba ''A Banda Maluca'' to appear among the candidates for the award for Best Song in the Portuguese Language. In 2005, the CD ''Banda Maluca'' was nominated in the Best Brazilian Popular Music Album category. The fourth nomination for the Latin Grammy, also for best Brazilian music CD, occurred in 2010, with her album ''Slow Music''.


As A Writer and Tv Personality

A journalist graduated in the late 60s, in 1997 Joyce Moreno published the book ''Fotografei Você na Minha Rolleiflex'', which brings together stories experienced by the artist behind the scenes of Brazilian popular music
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/nowiki>Due to the repercussion of this work, between 1998 and 2000, she started to sign a weekly chronicle in the Rio newspaper O Dia. In addition, for ten years (2006-2016) she wrote about life experience, travel and music in her blog Other Bossas. Soon after publishing her book, she started to create and present television programs for MultiRio, the public TV channel of the City of Rio de Janeiro. In 1999 she released ''Cantos do Rio'' ("Rio Corners"), a series in which she mapped the city and its music, interviewing composers and performers in their neighborhoods of reference and musical inspiration. In 2010 it was the turn of the series ''No Compasso da História'' (“In The Beat of History”): 15 documentaries in which the History of Brazil is told through MPB songs. Two years later, the project ''Pequenos Notáveis ''(“Remarkable Kids”) was presented, in which he addressed the childhood of some of the greatest composers of Brazilian musi
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New Book And Recent Works

In November 2020, Joyce published ''Aquelas Coisas Todas'', her second book of memoirs, edited in two parts. Part One is the updated version of ''Fotografei Você na Minha Rolleiflex'', while in Part Two, ''Tudo é uma Canção'' , the artist presents new stories based on the idea that MPB "has an answer for everything". In a report about the release, the Estado de Minas newspaper highlighted: "Manifestations against the dictatorship, travels, festivals, growing musical movements, such as bossa nova and Tropicália, misunderstandings and confusions between artists that would eventually go down in history. When something like this happened, Joyce Moreno was there.
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Discography

* ''Joyce'' (Philips, 1968) * ''Encontro Marcado'' (Philips, 1969) * ''Nelson Angelo e Joyce'' (Odeon, 1972) * ''Passarinho Urbano'' (Cetra, 1976) * ''Feminina'' (EMI, 1980) * ''Agua e Luz'' (EMI, 1981) * ''Tardes Cariocas'' (Feminina, 1983) * ''Saudade Do Futuro'' (Pointer, 1985) * ''Wilson Batista'' (Funarte, 1985) * ''Tom Jobim...Os Anos 60'' (EMI, 1987) * ''Negro Demais No Coracao'' with
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(SBK, 1988) * ''Ao Vivo'' (EMI, 1989) * ''Music Inside'' (Verve, 1990) * ''Linguas & Amores'' (Verve, 1991) * ''Delirios de Orfeu'' (Bomba, 1994) * ''Revendo Amigos'' (EMI, 1994) * ''Live at the
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'' (Motor Music, 1995) * ''Ilha Brasil'' (EMI, 1996) * '' Astronauta: Canções de Elis'' (Brasil, 1998) * ''Hard Bossa'' (Far Out, 1999) * ''Sem Voce'' with
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 El ...
(DiscMedi Blau, 1999) * ''Tudo Bonito'' with Joao Donato (Rip Curl/Epic, 2000) * ''Gafieira Moderna'' (Far Out, 2001) * ''Just a Little Bit Crazy'' (Far Out, 2003) * ''Bossa Duets'' (Sony/BMG/Epic, 2003) * ''Rio-Bahia'' with
Dori Caymmi Dorival "Dori" Tostes Caymmi (born 26 August 1943) is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, guitarist, arranger, and producer. Biography Caymmi was born in Rio de Janeiro to parents who were musicians, his father Dorival Caymmi a composer and his mot ...
(Victor, 2005) * ''Samba Jazz & Outras Bossas'' (Far Out, 2007) * ''Visions of Dawn'' with
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(Far Out, 2009) * ''Slow Music'' (Biscoito Fino, 2009) * ''Celebrating Jobim'' (Omagatoki 2009) * ''Aquarius'' (Far Out, 2010) * ''Rio'' (Far Out, 2012) * ''Tudo'' (Far Out, 2013) * ''Cool'' (Columbia, 2015) * ''Raiz'' (Far Out, 2015) * ''Poesia'' with
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(Pirouet, 2015) * ''Palavra e Som'' (Rambling, 2016) * ''Fiz uma Viagem'' (Rambling, 2017) * ''Argumento'' (Kuarup, 2018) * ''50'' (Biscoito Fino, 2018)


References


External links

* – official site (in English and Portuguese) *
''Feminina''
detailed review of her 1980 album (including socio-political context) at
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