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Joyce

 
Artist: Joyce
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Latin
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "The Essential Joyce 1970-1996," "Nelson Angelo E Joyce," "Astronauta: Songs of Elis"
  • Representative Songs: "Receita de Samba," "Aldeia de Ogu," "Passarinho"

Biography

Joyce, in her international career, has recorded 21 solo discs and has had almost 300 recordings of her songs by some of the greatest names in Brazilian and international music, such as Flora Purim, Milton Nascimento, Elis Regina, Gal Costa, Maria Bethânia, Elizeth Cardoso, Simone, Wallace Roney, and others. Her compositions have been featured in television, theater, and film soundtracks, such as The Player by Robert Altman. Touring internationally every year, she consolidated herself as an original artist with a distinctive voice and a personal compositional style predominantly celebrating her feminine condition.

Her first recording, as a member of a vocal group, was in 1964 on the LP Conjunto Sambacana. The first solo album came in 1968, Joyce (Philips). The album wasn't successful because it already had Joyce's pioneering trademark, the woman as subject sung in the first-person, and that was a difficult thing to swallow back then. She recorded two albums for that label (the next being Encontro Marcado, 1969), always helped by extremely competent arrangers Dori Caymmi, Gaya, and Luiz Eça, but the consolidation of her musical style would only come later. In 1970, she joined the group A Tribo, which had important musicians like Nelson Ângelo, Toninho Horta, Novelli, and Naná Vasconcelos (later replaced by drummer Nenê). Backed by them, she recorded a four-track record for EMI, with "Caqui," "Adeus Maria Fulô," "Nada Será Como Antes," and "The Man from the Avenue" (1971). In the next year, signing with Odeon, she recorded with Nelson Ângelo the LP Nelson Ângelo & Joyce.

Taking herself off the music scene, she returned in 1975, invited by Vinícius de Moraes to accompany him on an international tour both as a singer and as a guitar player. In one of the tour spots, Rome, Joyce met the Italian producer Sergio Bardotti, who produced an album with her for the Italian label Fonit-Cetra, Urban Bird (released in Brazil by Continental as Passarinho Urbano two years later). In 1977 she moved to New York where she committed herself to record an album produced by Claus Ogerman featuring Michael Brecker and other brilliant musicians, but it was never released. However, that short stint with American jazz musicians confirmed to her her own style. In 1980, her song "Clareana" (with Maurício Maestro), a lullaby dedicated to her daughters Clara and Ana, was successful at that year's MPB Festival, becoming a national hit, a fact that put her career in perspective. Her songs were in that time successfully recorded by such stars as Milton Nascimento, Elis Regina, Maria Bethânia, and many others.

Signing a new contract with EMI, Joyce recorded Feminina (1980), her first solo work under her own conception. The next, Água e Luz featured virtuoso accordionist Sivuca. Her own independent production for Tardes Cariocas (1984) was fruitful as the album was awarded Best Independent Album of the Year. Saudade do Futuro (Pointer, 1985) earned her an invitation for the Yamaha Festival in Japan. This was followed by an album with small distribution on the label Funarte in a joint-venture with Continental, devoted to the important sambista Wilson Batista (Wilson Batista, o Samba Foi Sua Glória, 1986).

With her international career at full speed, Joyce has recorded many albums since then, in Brazil, the U.S. (Verve), Japan, and Germany. During the '90s, in the heat of the dance-oriented "new bossa" or "drum'n'bossa" movement, her music had additional impetus in Europe, more specifically in England. In 1997, she released a book chronicling the behind-the-scenes world of MPB, Fotografei Você na Minha Rolleyflex (MultiMais Editorial). ~ Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide
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Joyce
Birth name Joycé Silveira Palhano de Jesus
Born January 31, 1948 (1948-01-31) (age 61)
Origin Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupations Singer, songwriter, guitarist, arranger
Years active 1968-present
Labels Far Out Recordings
Website Official site

Joyce Silveira Moreno, commonly known as Joyce is a Brazilian singer/songwriter, as well as an accomplished guitarist and arranger. She was born in Rio de Janeiro on 31 January 1948. As of 2009, Joyce started using her full name, Joyce Moreno, for her future releases.

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Biography

Joyce premiered in the late 60's, and since then has recorded over 20 solo albums, and appeared in myriad records with such artists as Elis Regina, Toninho Horta, Vinicius de Moraes, and Yoko Kanno. In recent years she has collaborated extensively with João Donato. Much of Joyce's work has been compared to the early boom of the jazz fusion scene in the US.

She got her start in music by listening to her brother play the guitar, as well as listening to Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis and Billie Holiday for inspiration on emotions conveyed in music. Many people came into Joyce's house, and she easily got swept up in the music scene, having had in her childhood great encouragement in music.

Joyce refers to her music as "MCB" (Creative Music of Brazil), rather than MPB. She has recorded many movie and TV soundtracks, and is creator and host of the music-infused television program "Cantos do Rio".

She has also written a memoir, Fotografei Você na Minha Rolleyflex. In it, she discusses her experiences in the bossa nova and MPB movements, providing a fascinating portrait of fellow musicians, including João Gilberto.

She worked with Yoko Kanno in the Vol. 1 of the soundtrack of the anime Wolf's Rain.

Joyce is married to drummer Tutty Moreno, who plays in her band. Two of her daughters (Clara Moreno and Ana Martins) are also singers.

Discography

  • 1968 - Joyce (Philips)
  • 1969 - Encontro Marcado (Philips)
  • 1971 - Posições (Odeon)
  • 1972 - Nelson Ângelo e Joyce (Odeon)
  • 1976 - Passarinho urbano (Fonit-Cetra, Italy; also 1977, Continental, Brazil).
  • 1980 - Feminina (Odeon)
  • 1981 - Água e luz (Odeon)
  • 1983 - Tardes cariocas (1984, Feminina Produções LP; CD PolyGram, Brazil; reissued by Far Out, 1997, UK).
  • 1985 - Saudade do futuro (Pointer)
  • 1986 - Wilson Batista, o samba foi sua glória (Funarte/Continental)
  • 1987 - Tom Jobim - os anos 60 (SBK/EMI-Odeon)
  • 1988 - Negro demais no coração (SBK/EMI-Odeon)
  • 1989 - Joyce ao vivo (EMI-Odeon)
  • 1990 - Music inside (Verve/PolyGram, US, UK)
  • 1991 - Language and Love (aka Línguas e amores) (US, UK, Brazil).
  • 1994 - Revendo amigos (EMI-Odeon)
  • 1994 - Delírios de Orfeu (NEC Avenue, Japan)
  • 1995 - Live at the Mojo Club (Verve/Polygram, Germany).
  • 1996 - Sem você (Omagatoki, Japan) - with Toninho Horta
  • 1996 - Ilha Brasil (EMI-Odeon, Brazil; Omagatoki, Japan; World Pacific-Blue Note, US).
  • 1998 - Astronauta (Cancões de Elis) (Blue Jackel, US; Pau Brasil, Brazil; Omagatoki, Japan).
  • 1999 - Hard Bossa (Far Out, UK).
  • 2000 - Tudo Bonito (Epic/Sony Music)
  • 2001 - Gafieira Moderna (Far Out, UK; Biscoito Fino, Brazil).
  • 2003 - Bossa Duets (Sony)
  • 2004 - Just A Little Bit Crazy (Far Out, UK; Blue Jackel, US; Biscoito Fino, Brazil) - with Banda Maluca.
  • 2005 - DVD - Banda Maluca Ao Vivo (Biscoito Fino)
  • 2005 - Rio Bahia (Far Out) - with Dori Caymmi
  • 2007 - Samba-Jazz & Outras Bossas - with Tutty Moreno
  • 2008 - Joyce Ao Vivo (CD/DVD)
  • 2009 - Visions of Dawn (Far Out) - Recorded in Paris, 1976
  • 2009 - Celebrating Jobim (Japan) - with WDR Big Band
  • 2009 - Slow Music (Biscoito Fino)

Collections

  • 1997 - The Essential Joyce (Mr. Bongo)

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