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Tuca (born Valeniza Zagni da Silva, 17 October 1944 - 8 May 1978) was a Brazilian guitarist, songwriter, and singer. She is best known for her collaborations with
Françoise Hardy Françoise Madeleine Hardy (; born 17 January 1944) is a French former singer and songwriter. Mainly known for singing melancholic sentimental ballads, Hardy has been an important figure in French pop music since her debut, spanning a career o ...
on Hardy's album ''
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'', and with Nara Leao on Leao's album ''
Dez Anos Depois ''Dez Anos Depois'' () is a 1971 double album of bossa nova standards by Brazilian singer Nara Leão. The first LP is entirely acoustic. The arrangements and accompaniment, made by Brazilian guitarist Tuca, with occasional piano lines, were reco ...
'', both released in 1971.


Career

Tuca studied classical music at the Musical and Dramatic Conservatory of São Paulo. As a young woman, she released two albums in Brazil: ''Meu, Eu'' in 1966, and ''Eu, Tuca'' on the
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label in 1968. Neither sold well, and in 1969 she moved to France to escape Brazil's repressive military regime. She was playing and singing in a Brazilian restaurant in Paris called La Feijoada when
Françoise Hardy Françoise Madeleine Hardy (; born 17 January 1944) is a French former singer and songwriter. Mainly known for singing melancholic sentimental ballads, Hardy has been an important figure in French pop music since her debut, spanning a career o ...
first encountered her music. As critic Diego Olivas wrote, “A brief trip to Brazil had shown Françoise that through Brazilian music she could escape her cutesy, pop image. With Tuca she could really explore new boundaries.” Tuca played guitar, co-arranged, and co-wrote most of the songs on Hardy's 1971 album ''
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''. After a month of rehearsal, Hardy and Tuca recorded the album in Paris in a few days. Although it sold poorly at the time, ''La Question'' has gone on to become perhaps Hardy's best-known record.
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quoted Hardy as saying, “It’s the only album that I re-listen to regularly, and I find that it still holds a punch.” That same year, Tuca played guitar and did arrangements on ''
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'' by
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, another Brazilian musician who had exiled to Paris for political reasons. ''The Slipcue Guide to Brazilian Music'' asserted that “the spare arrangements and distinctive acoustic accompaniment by guitarist Tuca make this one of the best latter-day
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records out there.” According to Hardy, Tuca became “besotted with a young Brazilian who would prove fatal to her,” and returned to Brazil. She signed with the Brazilian
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label, but recorded her last album, ''Dracula, I Love You'', at the Château D’Hérouville Studios outside of Paris. As Diego Olivas wrote, “Given free reign to sing and play how she wanted to … Tuca crafted and vocalized songs that spoke of a far more intense pain than anything she had let on in the work of Françoise and Nara, with orchestration that roared around her.”


Personal life

Tuca was
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. Françoise Hardy noted that she was infatuated with Italian actress
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, who was heterosexual and in a relationship.


Death

Tuca was obese for most of her life. As Françoise Hardy recounted in her autobiography, “Tuca came up with the following equation: ‘You don’t eat: you die. You eat: you die. I eat.’ Unfortunately, when she returned to Brazil ... she gained 90 extra pounds and decided to lose them. An unscrupulous doctor helped her lose weight too fast, her potassium rate fell, and she died before she knew what was happening.” She died in 1978 at 34 years old.


Discography

* 1974: ''Dracula, I Love You'' (guitar, vocals, songwriting, arrangements) * 1971: ''La Question'' by Françoise Hardy (guitar, songwriting, arrangements) * 1971: ''Dez Anos Depois'' by Nara Leão (guitar, songwriting, arrangements) * 1968: ''Eu, Tuca'' (guitar, vocals, songwriting, arrangements) * 1966: ''Meu, Eu'' (guitar, vocals, songwriting, arrangements)


References


External links


Slipcue.com: Guide to Brazilian music
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