PRAIA, Cape Verde (Reuters) - The Cape Verdean singer Cesaria Evora, known as the "barefoot diva," has died at age 70, according to reports over the weekend. The singer, who brought the melancholy ...
Cape Verde’s beloved barefoot diva, Cesaria Evora, died today. She had been ill for some time. She got her start at waterfront bars on her home town of Mindelo on the island of Sao Vicente, part of ...
There has yet to be a wave of musicians imported from the tiny African island of Cape Verde, so fortunately the fame and impact of the wondrous songstress Cesaria Evora just continues to grow larger.
Et Madonna tombe le masque. Seule sur le devant de la scène du Coliseu des Recreiois, un superbe théâtre de 1890 au cœur de Lisbonne, elle parle au bord des larmes : « Je suis blessée ( NDLR : au ...
La chanteuse cap-verdienne Cesaria Evora qui devait effectuer une tournée européenne à partir de fin juin, a annulé ses concerts sur le conseil de son médecin, qui lui a prescrit trois mois de repos ...
The Grammy-winning singer had retired in September due to health problems. By The Associated Press LISBON, Portugal — Cesaria Evora, who started singing as a teenager in the bayside bars of Cape Verde ...
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‘Cesária Évora,’ an intimate documentary about the late Cape Verdean Grammy-winning singer by Portugal’s director/journalist Ana Sofia Fonseca, has been named for an International Documentary ...
Singer Cesaria Evora is the cultural ambassador and greatest star of her native country, Cape Verde, a former Portuguese colony off the Northwestern coast of Africa. She excels at the highly stylized ...
VINGT-CINQ ANS avant Cesaria Evora, un chanteur angolais rendait célèbre une chanson traditionnelle capverdienne, « Sodade », qui marqua le continent africain. Bonga, qui a presque le même âge que son ...
LISBON, Portugal — Cesaria Evora, who started singing as a teenager in the bayside bars of Cape Verde in the 1950s and won a Grammy in 2003 after she took her African islands music to stages across ...