Monday, August 25, 2014

ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM 1959

Illustrated weekly magazine 'Mundo Ilustrado' carried a 5-page article about Antonio Carlos Jobim in June 1959, written by Nilo Dante with photos by Adir Vieira. 'Fotografei você com a minha Rolleyflex'... is part of the lyrics of 'Desafinado' and title of the article about this 32-year-old pianist, song-writer, arranger, orchestra conductor and whiz-kid. 

Tom Jobim invites a few friends to his house in Ipanema. 
pianists Bene Nunes, Tom Jobim & Ary Barroso
Ary Barroso, great song-writer from the 1930s & 1940s is surely interested in Jobim's evolutions at the piano
Daughter Elizabeth gives some token to her mother Teresa Hermany Jobim. 
In 1960 Jobim was popular enough to appear in fashion ads of major advertising agencies.
Jobim with his pride possession, a VW beetle in 1962
Jobim arrives back in Rio (srt by MTV magazine); artist Jaime Ponciano re-invents the scene.
Clarice Lispector and Tom Jobim at her 'A maçã no escuro' autograph night in 1961.
Dupla Maria & Cota are actually singers Sylvia Telles & Stelinha Egg. Antonio Carlos Jobim who was artistic-director at EMI's Odeon label in Rio de Janeiro thought it would be a good idea to record 'Eu não existo sem você' (which has got a very sophisticated melody with many dissonant chords) in a very simple way - like country-music duos usually play their tunes not using more than 3 or 4 simple chords. He was probably trying to prove that Bossa Nova tunes could be as popular as any 'pop-tune' if people didn't know it was Bossa Nova. I don't know if he ever proved his point but this is a really good recording of a marvelous song with two better-than-average singers. I, particularly, think Jobim simplified the chords too much but I guess that was his point to start with.   

Thursday, August 21, 2014

revista 'CANTA MOÇADA' 1958 - 1962

'Vamos Cantar' was the most popular lyrics-only magazine but there were other publications too. 'Canta Moçada' (Sing young people) was printed in Rio de Janeiro too. Here's the issue (December 1959) just after Dolores Duran's death in late October 1959. There was a section in 'Canta Moçada' where a popular song-writer would copy his song in his own handwriting. 'Canta Moçada' published 'Por causa de você', in Miss Duran's own long hand. It also printed 'O sono de Dolores' (Dolores' dream) which was a homage to the deceased singer, written by José Messias and sung by Ângela Maria & Mara Silva on side A and Roberto Silva, Roberto Audi, Gilberto Alves, Jorge Veiga & Jairo Aguiar on the B side of a 78 rpm single. 

no. 12  Maysa 1958.
no.1 Angela Maria - 1958.
no. 7 Carequinha on the cover; Fred on the back-cover. 
no. 7 Carequinha.  
no. 8, Julho 1962 - Rinaldo Calheiros.
no. 13, Angela Maria 1959; Marion Duarte & Orlando Silva at no. 39.
no. 14, Alcides Gerardi.
no. 38 Gilberto Milfont; Celly Campello & Jairo Aguiar.
no. 42 Dolores Duran died on 24 October 1959 Elza Laranjeira - Carlos Galhardo 
Dolores Duran's own long hand in 'Por causa de você' in which she shared partnership with Tom Jobim 
Dolores Duran - Aracy Costa 
Lana Bittencourt - Dalva de Andrade 
Marlene - Carlos Augusto
Black-Out or Blackout or Blecaute - Luiz Wanderley 
Maysa - José Orlando - Dolores Duran's hits 
  no. 40 October 1959  Moreira da Silva - Morgana
Luiz Gonzaga - Roberto Vidal 
Joselito - Sandra Helena - Pery Ribeiro 
Leila Silva signs up with Chantecler and Palmeira - Anísio Silva
Luiz Claudio - Jorge Goulart 
José Orlando - Alaíde Costa 
Elizeth Cardoso - Agostinho dos Santos - Presidente Bossa Nova (Juscelino Kubitschek).
no. 56 Orlando Dias.
no. 60 Celly Campello on the cover.
 Francisco José  no. 51 November 1960;  no. 53 Olivinha Carvalho. 
Cauby Peixoto no. 58 - 15 December 1960.
no. 58 - Celly Campello, Emilinha & Carlos Nobre.
 no. 67 Trio Guarany 1961.
no. 67 'Perdão para dois' / 'Não sabemos' - 1961; 'A noiva' & 'Perdão pelo bem que te quero'.
no. 68, Nubia Lafayette; no. 70 ....
Luely Figueiró in 'Musica & Letra' December 1959.
Osmar Navarro - Dolores Duran in the pages of 'Música & Letra' mourning her passing away
Anísio Silva and his greatest hit ever: 'Quero beijar-te as mãos' - Ted Moreno
Nelson Gonçalves - Alayde Costa - Cauby Peixoto - Morgana
Sérgio Ricardo - Dalva de Andrade
'Musica & Letra' #47 Doris Monteiro 1964.
Suplemento no. 5 Vicente Celestino.