1969 - Vol. 3 Elza, Miltinho e Samba
1968 - Vol. 2 Elza, Miltinho e Samba
1967 - Vol. 1 Elza, Miltinho e Samba
1988 - Voltei
1980 - Negra Elza, Elza Negra
1976 - Licao de Vida
1975 - Nos Brancos Do Samba
1972 - Sangue, Suor E Raca with Roberto Ribeiro
1972 - Elza Pede Passagem
(with Dom Salvador piano & arrangements)
1969 - Carnaval & Samba
1968 - Elza Soares e o Baterista Wilson das Neves
1967 - O Maximo em Samba
1966 - Com A Bola Branca
(with a killer horn section & arrangements)
1965 - Um Show de Elza
1963 - Sambossa
1961 - O Samba e Elza Soares
1961 - A Bossa Negra
1960 - Se Acaso Você Chegasse
Born and raised in a favela (slum or shantytown) in Rio de Janeiro, daughter of a washerwoman,
Elza Soares got married at 12 and had a baby at 13. During that period, Soares took part in a singing contest presented by the renowned Brazilian musician Ary Barroso, and received the highest awards.
Elza Soares became popular with her first single "Se Acaso Você Chegasse", on which she introduced the scat “à la" Louis Armstrong, adding a bit of jazz to samba. Soares moved to São Paulo, where she performed at theaters and nightclubs. Her "husky" voice became her trademark.
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