The singer Nana Kimmi will be blocked Municipal theater in Rio de JaneiroFrom 8:30 am on Friday (2). In 84, she died on Thursday (1).
The ceremony will be held until 12 hours in the center of Rio. Then, the artist’s body will be He was buried in the Sao Joao Batista cemeteryIn Botafogo, in 14H.
S. Nana’s death was informed by her brotherDanilo. According to him, Nana remained Nine months in the hospital At the São Jose House, in southern Rio, and went throughA very painful process“With” different accompanying diseases “.
Nana Caymmi began her artistic career in the 1960s One of the greatest artists in the Brazilian music sceneWith successes such as “time response”, “Don’t forget me” and “soft poison”. She was the daughter of the singer and songwriter Dorial Kaimai and singer Stella Maris.
In 2016, the singer went through Tumor removal surgery On the outer part of the stomach, stay away from the stage. Already in 2019, he recorded an album with Tito Madi, the following year, and another with Tom Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes songs.
Who was Nana Kimami
Nana Caymmi was born on April 29, 1941, daughter of the composer Dorival Caymmi with singer Stella Maris. Doriev is famous for classic structures such as “What is Bahian”, “Marakanha” and “Saudade de iTapoã”
Her career started by participating in the “Acalanto” path for her father in a duet. Durfal composed music as a jacket for his daughter.
The first album of the singer was released in 1965, called “Nana”. According to the Brazilian Memory Institute, Nana recorded 31 studio albums and three DVD projects.
In 1966, she won the national stage of the first version of the International Songs Festival in Rio de Janeiro by singing the path of Brother Kaimi “Saveiros” with Nelson Mouta. Along with my role, until you wander.
During the sixties of the last century, it became better known and appeared on TV programs with other celebrities at the time, such as Gilberto Jill, Kitano Veloso, Tokinho and Maria Bethaynia.
The power of Nana Kimmi’s voice was recognized in 1976, when she won the Villa Le Popos Cup for the best singer of the year, by the Brazilian Association of Disk Producers.
Throughout his career, Nana Kaimi was nominated for four Latin grams. She won her first nomination in 2004 for the album “Caymmi, from Nana, Dori and Danilo”, in the best Samba/Paguda album.