Artist Information
Biography
Joana Rios is an outstanding Portuguese singer and songwriter, with three albums previously released.
Joana Rios presented her latest album entitled “3 Desejos” (three wishes), at the Winter Garden of São Luiz Municipal Theatre, in Lisbon having perfomed extensively throughout Portugal namely in Sines, Guimarães (CC Vila-Flôr), Bragança (TMB), Torre de Moncorvo, Redondo, Gouveia and so many other fantastic locations.
Joana Rios was in 2010 the voice of an advertising campaign of the island of Azores which was featured in television and radio.
Joana Rios was also in 2010 the voice of an anthem towards the non-discrimination of immigrants (Acidi) featuring many popular artists.
By late 2008, she produced and arranged David Ferreira’s debut album “This Can’t Be Love”, which has received high praise from the public and critique.
In January 2008, she commenced the “Universos Paralelos” tour which received tremendous reviews having sung in important venues, namely in Portugal. Joana Rios also performed outside Portugal namely in the USA and in several TV shows and interviews, in RTP, SIC and TVI channels.
João Gobern, in Máxima magazine, a music critic in Portugal, considered Joana Rios, one of the finest voices in Portugal.
“Universos Paralelos” – her second record - was released in September 2007, and is best described as a crossover between Jazz and Pop, being comprised of ten songs, two of which are covers from Brazilian legend Milton Nascimento (“Cais”) and from Joyce (“4 Elementos”).
The CD currently sells in stores and on-line through I Tunes and other music portals.
Prior to “Universos Paralelos” Joana Rios did a tribute album to the late Ella Fitzgerald. The album had a huge success peaking number one at major retail stores which led to extensive touring with many memorable performances such as in Luanda, Angola.
Joana Rios’ career began when she was 17 years-old, singing jazz standards and bossa-nova. Having received a Berklee scholarship - which she did not pursuit - she eventually became a jazz vocal teacher at a prestigious music school until the year 2007/2008 when Joana Rios decided to devote herself totally to her music career.
Joana Rios was born in Lisbon, in the 7th of May, 1976.
Instrumentation
Joana Rios - voice, acoustic piano and Fender Rhodes
Filipe Raposo - Fender Rhodes, Acoustic Piano
António Quintino - Doublebass
Alexandre Frazão - Drums
Discography
LP "3 desejos" (2009)
LP "Universos Paralelos" (2007)
LP "Joana Rios Sings Ella Fitzgerald" (2005)
Links
Photo Gallery
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Joana Rios Promo 2
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Joana Rios press photo
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Joana Rios press photo
Download print quality (high-res) version -
Muppie São Luiz
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Joana Rios
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Joana Rios Promo
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Live concert Torres Vedras Theatre
Setlist
14 songs, 1h15m, usually 3 to 4 rearranged covers from Tom Jobim or Joyce.

