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Badi Assad (pronounced /bɑɟi/) is a Brazilian singer, songwriter and guitarist in the jazz and worldbeat genres. She was born Mariangela Assad Simao in 1966 in São João da Boa Vista in the state of São Paulo, but grew up in Rio de Janeiro until she was twelve. Her father, Jorge Assad, of Lebanese descent, plays bandolim, and her two older brothers are guitarists Sérgio Assad and Odair Assad of Duo Assad. Assad studied classical guitar at the University of Rio de Janeiro and won the Young Instrumentalists Contest in Rio de Janeiro in 1984. In 1986 she joined the Guitar Orchestra of Rio de Janeiro, headed by guitar player Turíbio Santos as conductor. In 1987, she was named “Best Brazilian Guitarist of the International Villa Lobos Festival.” By 1987 she had played in Europe, Israel and Brazil with guitarist Françoise-Emmanuelle Denis under the name Duo Romantique. In 1995, Assad was voted Best Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitarist by the editors of Guitar Player. She has played and recorded with many notable artists of diverse instrumentation, including percussionist Cyro Baptista, guitarist Pat Metheny and didgeridoo artist Stephen Kent. Notable performances: * 1988: Antagonismus a solo performance written by Badi Assad in which she worked as guitarist, singer, actress and dancer * Mulheres de Hollanda [Women of Hollanda] - a musical written by Tatiana Cobbett, based on the works of Chico Buarque de Holanda. * 1992: Heineken Concert (with Raul de Souza, Heraldo do Monte and Roberto Sion) * 1993: Heineken Concert (with Rafael Rabello, Dori Caymmi and Marisa Monte) Badi Assad Discography (albums): * 1989 Danca do Tons (Dance of Sounds) (Crescente Produções) * 1994 Solo (Chesky Records) * 1996 Rhythms (Guitar Player's "Best Classical Album of the Year") (Chesky Records) * 1995 Juarez Moreira & Badi Assad (Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil) * 1997 Echos of Brazil (Chesky Records) * 1998 Chameleon (Polygram Records) * 2003 Three Guitars (Chesky Records) * 2004 Ondas * 2003 Danca das Ondas (Gha) * 2004 Verde (Edge Music/Deutsche Grammophon) * 2006 Wonderland (Edge Music/Deutsche Grammophon) |
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