Adelina Doris Monteiro (born October 23, 1934 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian singer and actress.   In 1949, she was discovered as a singer on the program Carbon Paper by Renato Murce, radio National in Rio de Janeiro.   In 1951, while a student in Colegio Dom Pedro II, she was invited to sing on Radio Guanabara, then went on to Radio Tupi, where she stayed for 8 years. She sang at the Copacabana Palace Hotel nightclub and made her recording debut with 'Se Você Se Importasse' (If You'd Cared), released on a 78rpm disc. In 1952, was elected Queen of Cadets. This same year she recorded 'Fecho Meus Olhos' (I Close My Eyes) by José Maria de Abreu. Her first longplay, released in 1954. was 'Vento Soprando' (Wind Blowing) by Continental Records, featuring 'Graças a Deus' (Thank God) (Fernando César) and 'Jogue a Rede No Mar' (Throw the Net to the Water) (Fernando César Nazareno de Brito). In 1955 she hosted her own TV show at the TV Tupi in Rio de Janeiro. In 1956 releases 'Mocinho Bonito' (Pretty Guy) by Billy Blanco - probably the greatest of her hits. She was crowned The Radio Queen.   In 1963, recorded longplay Tasty is sambar, title, music by John Melo - songs that were hits "What I like you" (Silvio César) and " She looked at me" (Ed Lincoln/Silvio César) - Philips recording. Doris Miller and 1964, with music Samba (Marcos Valle/Paulo Sérgio Valle) - Philips Records label. In 1969 won the country singing "Changing the conversation" (Maurício Tapajós/Hermínio Bello de Carvalho), hit that was about five months in the charts.    Another record was marked "Do-Re-Mi" from Fernando César - for Odeon.   In 1970, records a single compact Doris Monteiro, the music that had been highlighted green "Coco" (Roberto Carlos/Erasmo Carlos). During the years 70th with the singers recorded with Miltinho and Lúcio Alves.   In the 1980s, Doris Monteiro back recording. Doris Miller - Copacabana Records. "These Women" with Doris, Elizeth Carter, Helena and Angela Maria - 1986 - Continental Records.   Samba-Canção series "Brazilian Academy of Music" - songs that stood out: "It rains out there" for Tito Madi, "Rounds" of Paul Vanzolini carnival and "Morning" (Antonio Maria/Luiz Bonfá).
  Adelina Doris Monteiro (born October 23, 1934 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian singer and actress.   In 1949, she was discovered as a singer on the program Carbon Paper by Renato Murce, radio National in Rio de Janeiro.   In 1951, while a student in Colegio Dom Pedro II, she was invited to sing on Radio Guanabara, then went on to Radio Tupi, where she stayed for 8 years. She sang at the Copacabana Palace Hotel nightclub and made her recording debut with 'Se Você Se Importasse' (If You'd Cared), released on a 78rpm disc. In 1952, was elected Queen of Cadets. This same year she recorded 'Fecho Meus Olhos' (I Close My Eyes) by José Maria de Abreu. Her first longplay, released in 1954. was 'Vento Soprando' (Wind Blowing) by Continental Records, featuring 'Graças a Deus' (Thank God) (Fernando César) and 'Jogue a Rede No Mar' (Throw the Net to the Water) (Fernando César Nazareno de Brito). In 1955 she hosted her own TV show at the TV Tupi in Rio de Janeiro. In 1956 releases 'Mocinho Bonito' (Pretty Guy) by Billy Blanco - probably the greatest of her hits. She was crowned The Radio Queen.   In 1963, recorded longplay Tasty is sambar, title, music by John Melo - songs that were hits "What I like you" (Silvio César) and " She looked at me" (Ed Lincoln/Silvio César) - Philips recording. Doris Miller and 1964, with music Samba (Marcos Valle/Paulo Sérgio Valle) - Philips Records label. In 1969 won the country singing "Changing the conversation" (Maurício Tapajós/Hermínio Bello de Carvalho), hit that was about five months in the charts.    Another record was marked "Do-Re-Mi" from Fernando César - for Odeon.   In 1970, records a single compact Doris Monteiro, the music that had been highlighted green "Coco" (Roberto Carlos/Erasmo Carlos). During the years 70th with the singers recorded with Miltinho and Lúcio Alves.   In the 1980s, Doris Monteiro back recording. Doris Miller - Copacabana Records. "These Women" with Doris, Elizeth Carter, Helena and Angela Maria - 1986 - Continental Records.   Samba-Canção series "Brazilian Academy of Music" - songs that stood out: "It rains out there" for Tito Madi, "Rounds" of Paul Vanzolini carnival and "Morning" (Antonio Maria/Luiz Bonfá).
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