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  • Fado
  • Portuguese music genre

    Fado (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈfaðu]; "destiny, fate") is a music genre which can be traced to the 1820s in Lisbon, Portugal, but probably has much

    Fado

    Fado

    Fado

  • FADO
  • European image-archiving system for identity documents

    FADO (which stands for "False and Authentic Documents Online") is a European image-archiving system that was set up to help combat illegal immigration

    FADO

    FADO

  • Fado (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up fado, fadista, or fardo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fado is a genre of Portuguese song Fado may also refer to: Fados (film), 2007 Portuguese

    Fado (disambiguation)

    Fado_(disambiguation)

  • Sara Correia
  • Musical artist

    specializing in the fado genre. She rose to fame in 2007 after winning the Portuguese singing competition, "Grande Noite do Fado" (Great Fado Night), at the

    Sara Correia

    Sara Correia

    Sara_Correia

  • Coimbra fado
  • Portuguese music genre

    Coimbra fado (Portuguese: Fado de Coimbra) is a genre of fado originating in the city of Coimbra, Portugal. While adopted by students at the University

    Coimbra fado

    Coimbra fado

    Coimbra_fado

  • Amália Rodrigues
  • Portuguese fado singer (1920–1999)

    1999) was a Portuguese fado singer (fadista). Dubbed Rainha do Fado ("Queen of Fado"), she was instrumental in popularising fado worldwide and travelled

    Amália Rodrigues

    Amália Rodrigues

    Amália_Rodrigues

  • Fados (film)
  • 2007 Portuguese film

    Fados is a 2007 Portuguese film directed by Carlos Saura. The film, a fusion of cinema, song, dance and instrumental numbers, explores Portugal's most

    Fados (film)

    Fados_(film)

  • António Rocha (fado singer)
  • Portuguese fado singer (born 1938)

    is a Portuguese fado singer. He recorded with Beatriz da Conceição for Paul Van Nevel with the Huelgas Ensemble. "O Faia - Casa de Fados Restaurante". Archived

    António Rocha (fado singer)

    António_Rocha_(fado_singer)

  • Fado Museum
  • Museum dedicated to Fado music

    The Fado Museum is a music museum dedicated to Fado located in the Lisbon neighbourhood of Alfama. It was inaugurated on 25 September 1998. The museum

    Fado Museum

    Fado Museum

    Fado_Museum

  • Cante Alentejano
  • Polyphonic singing from Alentejo, southern Portugal

    Heritage of Humanity, one of two Portuguese music traditions, the other being Fado. Its origins come from a similar popular music genre created in the region

    Cante Alentejano

    Cante Alentejano

    Cante_Alentejano

  • Maria do Carmo (fado singer)
  • Portuguese fado singer (1884–1964)

    better known as Maria do Carmo (1884 – 1964), was a popular Portuguese fado singer in Lisbon and Brazil. Carmo was born on 11 January 1884 (although

    Maria do Carmo (fado singer)

    Maria do Carmo (fado singer)

    Maria_do_Carmo_(fado_singer)

  • Fado Bicha
  • Portuguese musical activist duo

    Fado Bicha, meaning queer fado, is a Portuguese musical and activist duo formed by Lila Fadista and João Caçador. Fado Bicha was formed in March 2017,

    Fado Bicha

    Fado Bicha

    Fado_Bicha

  • List of fado musicians
  • This is a list of fado musicians. Mafalda Arnauth Cristina Branco Camané Carminho Carlos do Carmo Beatriz da Conceição Rouxinol Faduncho (Marco Horácio)

    List of fado musicians

    List_of_fado_musicians

  • Fado Tradicional
  • 2010 studio album by Mariza

    Fado Tradicional is the fifth studio album by Portuguese fado singer Mariza, released on 29 November 2010 by EMI Music Portugal. It was recorded in the

    Fado Tradicional

    Fado_Tradicional

  • Katia Guerreiro
  • South African-born Portuguese fado singer

    Katia Guerreiro (born 23 February 1976) is a South African-born Portuguese fado singer, who has released eight albums and has received several awards, including

    Katia Guerreiro

    Katia Guerreiro

    Katia_Guerreiro

  • Fado Português
  • 1965 studio album by Amália Rodrigues

    Fado Português is a fado album recorded by Amália Rodrigues and released in June 1965 on the Columbia label. The album was recorded the Valentim de Carvalho

    Fado Português

    Fado_Português

  • HSTikkyTokky
  • English social media personality (born 2001)

    music under the name HSTikkyTokky. His debut single "Hold This", featuring J Fado and produced by DMC Beats, was released on 4 August 2022 and peaked at number

    HSTikkyTokky

    HSTikkyTokky

  • Carminho
  • Portuguese singer (born 1984)

    ([kɐɾˈmiɲu]), is a Portuguese fado singer. She comes from a family of musicians, since her mother, Teresa Siqueira [pt], was a famous fado singer. She can be considered

    Carminho

    Carminho

    Carminho

  • Alfama
  • Neighborhood in Lisbon

    contains many important historical attractions, as well as an abundance of Fado bars and restaurants. The name Alfama originates from the Arabic al-ḥamma

    Alfama

    Alfama

    Alfama

  • Sonia Shirsat
  • Indian Fado singer

    in Goa. She has sung in 15 different languages Shirsat has been promoting Fado in Goa, by holding training and introductory classes to this form of music

    Sonia Shirsat

    Sonia Shirsat

    Sonia_Shirsat

  • Leva-me aos Fados
  • 2009 studio album by Ana Moura

    Leva-me aos Fados (in English: Take Me To The Fados) is the fourth album by Portuguese fado singer Ana Moura, the successor to the multi-award-winning

    Leva-me aos Fados

    Leva-me_aos_Fados

  • Maria da Nazaré
  • Portuguese fado singer (1946–2025)

    Maria da Nazaré Martins (1946–2025) was a Portuguese fado singer. Da Nazaré was born on 9 February 1946 in Barreiro in the Setúbal District to the south

    Maria da Nazaré

    Maria_da_Nazaré

  • Fado em Mim
  • 2002 studio album by Mariza

    Fado em Mim is the debut studio album of Portuguese fado singer Mariza, released in April 2002 by Dutch label World Connection. A special collectors' edition

    Fado em Mim

    Fado_em_Mim

  • Linda de Suza
  • French singer and author (1948–2022)

    tribute in her song "Amália". Amália Rodrigues, known as "Rainha do Fado" ("Queen of Fado") paved the way for Linda de Suza, Tonicha, Lenita Gentil, Cândida

    Linda de Suza

    Linda de Suza

    Linda_de_Suza

  • Portuguese guitar
  • Plucked string instrument with twelve steel strings

    still uses watch-key or Preston tuners. It is iconically associated with the fado musical genre. The Portuguese guitar most diffused today has undergone considerable

    Portuguese guitar

    Portuguese guitar

    Portuguese_guitar

  • Carlos do Carmo
  • Portuguese fado singer (1939–2021)

    do Carmo, was a Portuguese fado singer. The son of Lucília do Carmo, a well-known fadista, do Carmo began his career in fado following his father's death

    Carlos do Carmo

    Carlos do Carmo

    Carlos_do_Carmo

  • Júlio Resende
  • Portuguese pianist and composer

    called "Fado-Jazz". His improvisation techniques are transversal to his aesthetics, and articulate different musical genres, from jazz, fado, classical

    Júlio Resende

    Júlio Resende

    Júlio_Resende

  • Fado Curvo
  • 2003 studio album by Mariza

    Fado Curvo is the second studio album by Portuguese fado singer Mariza, released on 6 May 2003. Fado Curvo became Mariza's first album to feature on Billboard's

    Fado Curvo

    Fado_Curvo

  • Raquel Tavares
  • Portuguese former Fado singer (born 1985)

    11, 1985) is a Portuguese Fado singer. Tavares has won a popular Fado song contest in Portugal, called "Grande Noite do Fado." Tavares regularly sang at

    Raquel Tavares

    Raquel Tavares

    Raquel_Tavares

  • Paulo de Carvalho
  • Portuguese singer (born 1947)

    Though the band eventually broke up and Carvalho moved into contemporary Fado, the Sheiks have regrouped and performed in recent years. In 1974, as a solo

    Paulo de Carvalho

    Paulo de Carvalho

    Paulo_de_Carvalho

  • Madredeus
  • Portuguese musical group

    formed in 1985, in Lisbon. Their music combines traditional Portuguese music, fado and folk music. Madredeus are one of the most successful music groups from

    Madredeus

    Madredeus

    Madredeus

  • Saudade
  • Emotional state

    quarters. Fado and saudade are intertwined key ideas in Portuguese culture. The word fado comes from Latin fatum meaning "fate" or "destiny". Fado is a musical

    Saudade

    Saudade

    Saudade

  • FEUP Fado Group
  • FEUP Fado Group is a Portuguese student group that performs Fado. FEUP Fado Group started in 1988, from a group of students in FEUP, Engineering Faculty

    FEUP Fado Group

    FEUP Fado Group

    FEUP_Fado_Group

  • Cândido Mota (radio announcer)
  • Portuguese actor (1943–2026)

    his subsequent collaborations with Herman José. Mota was the son of the Fado singer Maria Albertina. His father passed away when Mota was 14 years old

    Cândido Mota (radio announcer)

    Cândido_Mota_(radio_announcer)

  • Music of Portugal
  • cellists such as Guilhermina Suggia. Fado is a musical style, which arose in Lisbon as the music of the urban poor. Fado songs are typically lyrically harsh

    Music of Portugal

    Music of Portugal

    Music_of_Portugal

  • Fados 67
  • 1967 studio album by Amália Rodrigues

    Fados 67 is a fado album recorded by Amália Rodrigues and released on the Columbia label (SPMX 5006). It was reissued in 2018 with additional material

    Fados 67

    Fados_67

  • Para Além da Saudade
  • 2007 studio album by Ana Moura

    Portuguese fado singer Ana Moura, released on 15 August 2007 by World Village. The album featured the hit singles "Os Búzios" and "O Fado da Procura"

    Para Além da Saudade

    Para_Além_da_Saudade

  • Cuca Roseta
  • Portuguese singer, composer, and model

    as Cuca Roseta, is a Portuguese fado singer, composer, and model. Roseta is considered one of the most important fado representatives of her generation

    Cuca Roseta

    Cuca_Roseta

  • Slow J
  • Portuguese rapper

    Released: 20 September 2019 (POR) Label: Sente Isto Format: CD, digital 42 Afro Fado Released: 24 November 2023 (POR) Label: Sente Isto Format: CD, digital 1

    Slow J

    Slow_J

  • Alejandro Laguna
  • Professional dancer and researcher of performative arts

    for his research and practice on the connections between tango dance and fado music. Laguna has a degree in music from the Argentine National Music Conservatory

    Alejandro Laguna

    Alejandro Laguna

    Alejandro_Laguna

  • Sack of Baltimore
  • 1631 raid by Barbary slave traders on Baltimore, County Cork, Kingdom of Ireland

    to Islam were called "renegades". Ó Domhnaill, Rónán Gearóid (2015). Fadó Fadó: More Tales of Lesser-Known Irish History. Troubador Publishing Ltd. p

    Sack of Baltimore

    Sack of Baltimore

    Sack_of_Baltimore

  • Fado Alexandrino
  • 1983 novel by António Lobo Antunes

    Fado Alexandrino is a novel by Portuguese author António Lobo Antunes. It was published in Portuguese in 1983 and in English translation by Gregory Rabassa

    Fado Alexandrino

    Fado_Alexandrino

  • Canção do Mar
  • 1954 song in the fado tradition by Amália Rodrigues

    "Canção do Mar" (in English: "Song of the Sea") is a song in the fado tradition by Portuguese singer Amália Rodrigues initially recorded with the lyrics

    Canção do Mar

    Canção_do_Mar

  • Mísia
  • Portuguese fado singer (1955–2024)

    June 1955 – 27 July 2024), known mononymously as Mísia, was a Portuguese fado singer. She was a polyglot, singing some of her songs in Spanish, French

    Mísia

    Mísia

  • Ramana Vieira
  • American singer

    Ramana Vieira is a contemporary American singer of the traditional Portuguese Fado. Vieira was born just east of San Francisco, California in San Leandro. Her

    Ramana Vieira

    Ramana Vieira

    Ramana_Vieira

  • Aldina Duarte
  • Musical artist

    22 July 1967) is a Portuguese fado singer, lyricist, and researcher. She has dedicated herself to the traditional Fado repertoire, having been described

    Aldina Duarte

    Aldina Duarte

    Aldina_Duarte

  • Culture of Portugal
  • illustrated by the fact that on the death of Amália Rodrigues, the "Queen of Fado" (fado is Portugal's national music) in October 1999, three days of national

    Culture of Portugal

    Culture of Portugal

    Culture_of_Portugal

  • Public Register of Travel and Identity Documents Online
  • Online repository of security features in travel documents

    experts. In 2007, iFADO ("intranet FADO") and PRADO were released. iFADO contains the most important information from "Expert FADO" for access restricted

    Public Register of Travel and Identity Documents Online

    Public_Register_of_Travel_and_Identity_Documents_Online

  • Mariza
  • Portuguese fado singer (born 1973)

    professionally as Mariza (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾizɐ]), is a Portuguese fado singer. Mariza was born in Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique, to a

    Mariza

    Mariza

    Mariza

  • Alma (Carminho album)
  • 2012 studio album by Carminho

    album released by Portuguese fado singer Carminho. It was released on 2 March 2012. The album features three classical fados, from the repertoires of Amália

    Alma (Carminho album)

    Alma_(Carminho_album)

  • Ana Moura
  • Portuguese fado singer (born 1979)

    Moura Pereira (born 17 September 1979), known as Ana Moura, is a Portuguese fado singer. An internationally recognized singer, she was the youngest fadista

    Ana Moura

    Ana Moura

    Ana_Moura

  • Verdes Anos
  • The Verdes Anos fado group is a Portuguese musical group founded in 1996, known for performing and popularizing Coimbra's Fado and the Portuguese guitar

    Verdes Anos

    Verdes Anos

    Verdes_Anos

  • Um Homem na Cidade
  • 1977 studio album by Carlos do Carmo

    Um Homem na Cidade (transl. A Man in the City) is an album by fado singer Carlos do Carmo. It was released in 1977 on the Trova label. Carmo was accompanied

    Um Homem na Cidade

    Um_Homem_na_Cidade

  • National symbols of Portugal
  • much earlier origins. There are two main varieties: the Lisbon fado and the Coimbra fado. It is considered the national music genre of Portugal, with Amália

    National symbols of Portugal

    National symbols of Portugal

    National_symbols_of_Portugal

  • Maria Albertina
  • professionally as Maria Albertina (5 January 1909 – 27 March 1985), was a Portuguese fado singer and actor. Maria Albertina was born on 5 January 1909. She was the

    Maria Albertina

    Maria_Albertina

  • List of music genres and styles
  • Netherlands Music of Portugal Portuguese folk music Chula Desgarrada Fado Coimbra fado Pimba Portuguese rock Music of Spain Spanish folk music Chirigota

    List of music genres and styles

    List_of_music_genres_and_styles

  • Madonna
  • American singer and songwriter (born 1958)

    musician Dino D'Santiago, who introduced her to local artists performing fado, morna, and samba music. She frequently attended their informal "living room

    Madonna

    Madonna

    Madonna

  • Portugal
  • Country in Southwestern Europe

    guitars [pt], led to a diverse variety of regional folk music such as the fado, the Coimbra fado, and Madeira's folk music. Popular music in Portugal after the Carnation

    Portugal

    Portugal

    Portugal

  • António Zambujo
  • Portuguese singer-songwriter (born 1975)

    - António Zambujo". Portal do Fado (www.portaldofado.net). Retrieved 11 March 2011. Pareles, Jon (May 13, 2012). "Fado, Updated but Still Intimate". The

    António Zambujo

    António Zambujo

    António_Zambujo

  • Manas (film)
  • 2024 drama film

    was produced by Inquietude, with Globo Filmes, Canal Brasil, Pródigo and Fado Filmes serving as co-producers; Dardenne brothers and Walter Salles served

    Manas (film)

    Manas_(film)

  • María do Ceo
  • Portuguese fado singer

    María do Ceo is a Portuguese fado and bolero singer and composer who lives in Galicia, Spain. Do Ceo was born (1959 or 1960) in Porto in Portugal but when

    María do Ceo

    María do Ceo

    María_do_Ceo

  • Primal Fear (film)
  • 1996 film directed by Gregory Hoblit

    April 28, 1995, and July 12, 1995. The soundtrack includes the Portuguese fado song "Canção do Mar" sung by Dulce Pontes. The film was released on April

    Primal Fear (film)

    Primal_Fear_(film)

  • José Malhoa
  • Portuguese painter (1855–1933)

    and subjects, like his two most famous paintings: The Drunks (1907) and Fado (1910). He always remained faithful to the naturalist style, but in some

    José Malhoa

    José Malhoa

    José_Malhoa

  • Maximiano de Sousa
  • Portuguese fado singer

    Funchal, Madeira – 29 May 1980) was a Portuguese Fado singer. Max was one of the most popular Fado singers from the 1940s until well after his death

    Maximiano de Sousa

    Maximiano de Sousa

    Maximiano_de_Sousa

  • Deolinda
  • Portuguese musical group

    2006 as an acoustic group named after a fictional young woman, who loves fado and comments on contemporary Portugal. Singer Ana Bacalhau stated that she

    Deolinda

    Deolinda

    Deolinda

  • Francisco Viana
  • Portuguese fado guitarist and composer

    guitarist and composer of fados. He is the originator of the Fado Vianinha style, named after him in distinction from, for example the Fado Marceneiro style of

    Francisco Viana

    Francisco_Viana

  • European Union
  • Supranational political and economic union

    European Criminal Records Information System, the European Cybercrime Centre, FADO, PRADO and others. Prohibitions against discrimination have a long standing

    European Union

    European Union

    European_Union

  • Fado...The Soul of Portugal
  • 1966 studio album by Amália Rodrigues

    Fado...The Soul Of Portugal is a fado album recorded by Amália Rodrigues and released in 1966 on the Columbia label (EX 5153). Music critic William D

    Fado...The Soul of Portugal

    Fado...The_Soul_of_Portugal

  • Madame X: Music from the Theater Xperience
  • 2021 live album by Madonna

    speech featuring her daughters Estere, Stella and Mercy James. "Welcome to My Fado Club" contains elements of "La Isla Bonita", "Medellin" and "Sodade". "Breathwork"

    Madame X: Music from the Theater Xperience

    Madame_X:_Music_from_the_Theater_Xperience

  • Armandinho (fado guitarist)
  • Portuguese fado guitarist and composer

    or Armando Freire (11 October 1891 - 21 December 1946) was a Portuguese fado guitarist and composer. American travel writer Lawton Mackall in a 1931 book

    Armandinho (fado guitarist)

    Armandinho_(fado_guitarist)

  • Fernanda Maria
  • Portuguese fado singer and lyricist (1937–2025)

    Portuguese fado singer. Maria was born in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon on 6 February 1937. Her father was a typesetter and a good amateur fado performer

    Fernanda Maria

    Fernanda_Maria

  • Luise Heyer
  • German actress (born 1985)

    Praunheim's film Tough Love. In 2016, she had a leading role in the film Fado. Since 2017, Heyer has appeared in the Netflix original series Dark as Doris

    Luise Heyer

    Luise Heyer

    Luise_Heyer

  • Clara D'Ovar
  • Portuguese singer and film actress

    Dinis’s novel As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor. She was the sister of dancer, fado singer, writer, and film producer José António Dias Simões, known by his

    Clara D'Ovar

    Clara D'Ovar

    Clara_D'Ovar

  • Maria Teresa de Noronha
  • Portuguese aristocrat and fado singer

    (November 7, 1918, Lisbon – July 4, 1993) was a Portuguese aristocrat and a fado singer. As a granddaughter of the Counts of Paraty and Belmonte, she belonged

    Maria Teresa de Noronha

    Maria Teresa de Noronha

    Maria_Teresa_de_Noronha

  • Marta Dias
  • São Toméan Portuguese singer of jazz, world music and fado

    Marta Dias is a São Toméan Portuguese singer of jazz, world music and fado who has recorded several solo albums and has additionally recorded and toured

    Marta Dias

    Marta Dias

    Marta_Dias

  • PLAY - Portuguese Music Awards
  • Annual Portuguese music awards

    (2020–) Best Male Artist (2020–) Best Group (2019–) Best Album (2019–) Best Fado Album (2019–) Best Jazz Album (2020–) Best Classical/Erudite Music Album

    PLAY - Portuguese Music Awards

    PLAY_-_Portuguese_Music_Awards

  • Helder Moutinho
  • Portuguese singer and songwriter

    and one of the most distinguished artists in the Fado genre. He's also the brother of two renowned Fado singers, Camané and Pedro Moutinho. Born in Oeiras

    Helder Moutinho

    Helder Moutinho

    Helder_Moutinho

  • Teresinha Landeiro
  • Portuguese singer (born 1996)

    Portuguese fado singer. Teresinha Landeiro was born on 6 March 1996, in Azeitão, Setúbal, Portugal. She started singing at the age of 12, performing at fado music

    Teresinha Landeiro

    Teresinha Landeiro

    Teresinha_Landeiro

  • Tony Carreira
  • Portuguese musician

    of the TVI telenovela "Jardins Proibidos" (Forbidden Gardens). “Mon Fado” (My Fado) is the album that Carreira recorded and released in 2016. In this album

    Tony Carreira

    Tony Carreira

    Tony_Carreira

  • Ruben de Carvalho
  • Portuguese politician, journalist and author

    he was considered an expert — and Fado genres, having written several books about the latter genre. His books on Fado had an outsized importance for the

    Ruben de Carvalho

    Ruben_de_Carvalho

  • The Rough Guide to the Music of Portugal
  • 1998 compilation album by Various artists

    series, the album spotlights the music of Portugal, focusing on acoustic fado from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. Co-founders of the World Music Network Phil

    The Rough Guide to the Music of Portugal

    The_Rough_Guide_to_the_Music_of_Portugal

  • Fapy Lafertin
  • Belgian gypsy-jazz guitarist (born 1950)

    Grappelli. Lafertin has used the 12-string guitarra, combining Portuguese fado and Brazilian samba with the music of Reinhardt, Duke Ellington, and the

    Fapy Lafertin

    Fapy Lafertin

    Fapy_Lafertin

  • Sílvia Pérez Cruz
  • Musical artist

    album. Their songs have been described as a blend of music genres including Fado, jazz improvisation, and flamenco. Cruz won a Goya Award, Spain's most prestigious

    Sílvia Pérez Cruz

    Sílvia Pérez Cruz

    Sílvia_Pérez_Cruz

  • Malhão
  • communities of the United States. The song also exists as the base of a fado, with local variations as in the "Malhão de Cinfães", "Malhão das Pulgas"

    Malhão

    Malhão

  • Por Morrer uma Andorinha
  • 1970 studio album by Carlos do Carmo

    Por Morrer uma Andorinha, translated as For a Swallow Dies, is an album by fado singer Carlos do Carmo. It was released in 1970 on the Philips label. The

    Por Morrer uma Andorinha

    Por_Morrer_uma_Andorinha

  • Lula Pena
  • Musical artist

    Pena (born May 15, 1974) is a Portuguese fado singer, composer and poet from Lisbon, Portugal. As well as fado ("phado" as she prefers), Pena's music is

    Lula Pena

    Lula Pena

    Lula_Pena

  • José Afonso
  • Portuguese singer-songwriter (1929–1987)

    first recordings were released. These were two 78-rpm records of Coimbra fado songs, of which no copies exist today. Between 1953 and 1955, he served compulsory

    José Afonso

    José_Afonso

  • List of Portuguese people
  • singer, fadista Alfredo Marceneiro (1891–1982), fado singer Amália Rodrigues (1920–1999), the most famous fado singer António Fragoso (1897–1918), piano composer

    List of Portuguese people

    List_of_Portuguese_people

  • Aconteceu
  • 2004 studio album by Ana Moura

    Aconteceu, translated as It Happened, is the second album released by fado singer Ana Moura. It was released in 2004 by Mercury Records and Universal Music

    Aconteceu

    Aconteceu

  • Adriano Correia de Oliveira
  • Portuguese musician (1942 - 1982)

    eventually dropped out, albeit being involved in the student activism and Coimbra fado music. Adriano was part of a generation of composers and singers of political

    Adriano Correia de Oliveira

    Adriano_Correia_de_Oliveira

  • K.d. lang
  • Canadian musician (born 1961)

    Hot + Blue produced by the Red Hot Organization. In 1998, she contributed "Fado Hilário" to the AIDS benefit compilation album Onda Sonora: Red Hot + Lisbon

    K.d. lang

    K.d. lang

    K.d._lang

  • Quim Barreiros
  • Musical artist

    night he started attending Casas de Fado (Houses of Fado), places where you can have a meal while listening to Fado classics, and eventually started having

    Quim Barreiros

    Quim Barreiros

    Quim_Barreiros

  • Rumo ao Sul
  • 2010 single by Ana Moura

    "Rumo ao Sul" is a single by Ana Moura from the album Leva-me aos Fados. It was released on February 20, 2010 in Portugal. In 2009, Moura began recording

    Rumo ao Sul

    Rumo_ao_Sul

  • Queima das Fitas
  • Student celebration in Portugal

    other public events and traditions, such as the historical nighttime student fado serenade (Serenata Monumental) which happens in the stairs of the Old Cathedral

    Queima das Fitas

    Queima das Fitas

    Queima_das_Fitas

  • Lisbon
  • Capital and largest city of Portugal

    quarter of mixed-use buildings occupied by Fado bars, restaurants, and homes with small shops downstairs. Fado, the typically Portuguese style of melancholy

    Lisbon

    Lisbon

    Lisbon

  • Poor Things (film)
  • 2023 science fiction black comedy film by Yorgos Lanthimos

    Steward Raphaël Thiéry as Saveur the butcher Wayne Brett as Priest Carminho as Fado singing woman Jerskin Fendrix as Lisbon restaurant musician Produced by Film4

    Poor Things (film)

    Poor_Things_(film)

  • Andorinhas
  • 2021 single by Ana Moura

    2023-12-15. Rocha, Gonçalo Frota, Daniel (11 November 2022). "Ana Moura é fado — e semba e folclore e pop". PÚBLICO (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-01-25

    Andorinhas

    Andorinhas

  • List of minor planets: 541001–542000
  • popularizer. IAU · 541691 541741 Fado 2011 WD118 Fado, a Portuguese musical genre with roots in historical music from urban Lisbon. Fado also translates to "destiny"

    List of minor planets: 541001–542000

    List_of_minor_planets:_541001–542000

  • Lucília do Carmo
  • Musical artist

    do Carmo (4 November 1919 – 19 November 1998) was a Portuguese fadista (fado singer) and the mother of Carlos do Carmo. At the age of five, together with

    Lucília do Carmo

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  • Portuguese singer and songwriter (1944–1984)

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