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Jair Oliveira

Jair Oliveira
Background information
Birth nameJair Rodrigues M. Oliveira
Born (1975-03-17) March 17, 1975 (age 49)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
GenresLatin, pop, samba, acid jazz, soul, MPB
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
LabelsColumbia Records

Jair Rodrigues M. Oliveira (Jairzinho Oliveira, born March 17, 1975, in São Paulo, São Paulo) is a Brazilian composer, singer[1] and producer. He is the son of the late Brazilian musician Jair Rodrigues and brother to singer Luciana Mello.

In the early 1980s Jair was a co-star on the Brazilian children's television program Balão Mágico ("Magic Balloon"). The show's cast were also members of the musical group Turma do Balão Mágico ("The Magic Balloon Gang") which sold over 13 million copies.[citation needed]

During the 1990s Jair moved to the United States where he enrolled at Berklee College of Music, in Boston, to study Music Production & Engineering and Music Business, graduating in 1998.

Projeto Artistas Reunidos (United Artists Project) was a collaboration of Música popular brasileira artists that fused classic samba and bossa nova with soul music, funk and electronica. Members included Oliveira's sister, Luciana Mello, João Marcelo Bôscoli, Pedro Mariano, Daniel Carlomagno and brothers Max de Castro and Wilson Simoninha.[citation needed]

In 2019, his album Selfie was nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album.[2]

Personal life

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Jair is married to Tania Khalill. They have two children.[3]

Discography

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Albums with Simony


  • 2001: Disritmia (Trama)
  • 2002: Outro (Trama)
  • 2002: Brazilian Love Affair (Far Out)
  • 2003: 3.1 (Trama)
  • 2003: 3.2 (Trama)
  • 2006: Simples (Unimar)
  • 2010: Sambazz (Som Livre)

With Uri Caine

  • Rio (Winter & Winter, 2001)

Filmography

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Year Film Role
2006 Desafinados, Os Geraldo
1988 Caminho dos Sonhos Carlos

References

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  1. ^ Pareles, Jon (16 March 2009). "BRASIL FEST; Brazilian Pop: Sambas With a Twist". The New York Times. p. 3. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  2. ^ Cabo, Leila (14 November 2019). "Latin Grammys 2019 Winners: Complete List". Billboard. MRC. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  3. ^ Jair Oliveira, Tania Khalill and one of their children, 2013
  4. ^ "TV-Pesquisa". Tv-pesquisa.com.puc-rio.br. Archived from the original on 28 May 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
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