Eliane Elias has glistened across the global music scene since first coming to the United States in 1981, playing fiery jazz, beautiful pop tunes, and warm and charming music from her native Brazil.
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In a career that spans around 30 years and over 20 albums, singer and pianist Eliane Elias has come to epitomize a cool, sophisticated jazz sensibility, especially on the bossa nova songs of her ...
On her latest album, pianist/vocalist and Sao Paulo native Eliane Elias returns home for “Made in Brazil.” Elias tells The Daily News, “A lot of people love Brazilian music and many artists want to ...
Talk about sophisticated. We're at the 2007 JVC Jazz Festival in the Allen Room of the Frederick P. Rose Theatre, overlooking Central Park and the New York City skyline. Onstage, there are two ...
With seats ringing the entire stage, SFJazz’s flagship Robert N. Miner Auditorium offers a rare opportunity to experience an artist in 360 degrees. But the most important perspective comes from the ...
On this Piano Jazz from 2008, Eliane Elias performs a set of tunes distinctly dedicated to the music of the late Bill Evans. She performs Evans' tunes "For Nanette," "I Love My Wife," and "B Minor ...
A Brazilian-Latin-jazz interpretation of Man of La Mancha? And why not? There's a heavy Spanish flavor to Mitch Leigh's songs from the 1964 Broadway musical, along with plenty of spicy harmonic meat ...
Brazilian pianist-singer Eliane Elias offers an inspired tribute to cool jazz legend Chet Baker, a major influence on bossa nova pioneers like Joao Gilberto. Unlike other recent tributes, which ...
Pianist Eliane Elias was nine months pregnant with her daughter, Amanda, when she finally gave in to her then-husband, jazz trumpeter Randy Brecker, and agreed to sing on their forthcoming 1986 CD, ...
Eliane Elias performs on stage during the International Jazz Day 2015 Global Concert at UNESCO on April 30, 2015 in Paris, France. (Photo by Kristy Sparow/Getty Images) Were you Seen at the 40th ...
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