Olivia Hime (born June 25, 1943) is a Brazilian singer and lyricist. She is also the co-owner and musical manager of the record label Biscoito Fino. In 2005, the song Cancao Transparente, composed by Hime and her husband, pianist and composer Francis Hime, was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Brazilian Song.[1]
Olivia Hime | |
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Birth name | Maria Olivia Leuenroth Hime |
Born | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | June 25, 1943
Origin | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Occupation(s) | Singer and lyricist |
Spouse | Francis Hime |
Early life and education
editHime was a student of the Santa Úrsula.[2]
Career
editHome composed give songs on her husband's first LP, produced by Dori Caymmi. The compositions were created in partnership with her husband.[3] Together, they run their own compositions A Tarde and Almamúsica.[4]
Personal life
editHime is married to composer Francis Hime.[5] He left his engineering career to become a musician and was inspired by Vinícius de Moraes.[4] The couple has three daughters: Luiza, Joana and Maria.[6]
Discography
edit- Palavra de Guerra Ao Vivo — CD & DVD (2008)
- Palavras de Guerra (2007)
- Canção Transparente (2004)
- Mar de Algodão (2002)
- Olivia Hime canta Chiquinha Gonzaga — Serenata de Uma Mulher (2002)
- Alta Madrugada (1997)
- Estrela da Vida Inteira (1987)
- O Fio da Meada (1985)
- Máscara (1983)
- Segredo do meu coração (1982)
- Olivia Hime (1981)
References
edit- ^ Gurza, Agustin (24 August 2005). "New Names Rule At Latin Grammys". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Pestana, Paulo (4 April 2017). "On disk, Olivia and Francis Hime celebrate the work of Vinicius de Moraes". Retrieved 24 Jan 2018.
- ^ Del Ré, Adriana; de S. Paulo, O Estado (16 August 2015). "Olivia and Francis Hime celebrate 50 years of musical and life partnership". Retrieved 24 Jan 2016.
- ^ a b Reis, Joao Paulo (10 Oct 2017). "Especial Arte 1 aborda trajetória e parceria de Francis e Olivia Hime". Retrieved 24 Jan 2018.
- ^ "Olivia Hime". Retrieved 24 Jan 2018.
- ^ "THE COUPLE TALKS ABOUT MARRIAGE, FAMILY AND PASSION FOR GRANDCHILDREN". 17 Oct 2011. Retrieved 24 Jan 2018.
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