Evinha
Evinha in 2024
Born
Eva Corrêa José Maria

17 September 1951 (1951-09-17) (age 74)
OccupationSinger
Years active1961–present
Musical career
GenresMPB, pop, soul

Eva Corrêa José Maria (born 17 September 1951), known professionally as Evinha, is a Brazilian singer.

Life and career

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Born in Rio de Janeiro, Evinha began her professional career in 1961 as a member of Trio Esperança alongside her siblings Mário and Regina.[1][2] In 1968, when Regina got pregnant and the trio went on hiatus, she made her solo debut with "Casaco Marrom", which turned to be a hit.[3] In 1969, she won the fourth Festival Internacional da Canção with "Cantiga por Luciana" and released her first album Eva 2001.[1][3] In the 1970s she got several hits, notably "As canções que você fez pra mim" (composed by Roberto and Erasmo Carlos), "Teletema", and "Que bandeira".[1][4] In the second half of the decade she started a collaboration both in studio and live performances with Paul Mauriat and his orchestra.[1][4] After marrying Mauriat orchestra's pianist Gerard Gambus, she moved to Paris and slowed her activities.[1]

In the 1990s Evinha rejoined Trio Esperança, with her sister Marisa replacing her brother Mario.[1] In 1999, she returned to perform in Brazil and recorded a new album, Reencontro.[1] In the 2020s, her success revamped when her 1971 song "Esperar pra ver" was used in a Renault commercial campaign and was later sampled by rapper BK' [pt].[3]

Evinha was included by Rolling Stone Brasil in their list of the 100 greatest voices in Brazilian music.[4]

Discography

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Album
  • Eva 2001 (1969)
  • Eva (1970)
  • Cartão Postal (1971)
  • Evinha (1973)
  • Eva (1974)
  • Reencontro (1999)
  • Uma Voz, um Piano (2016)
  • Evinha Canta Guilherme Arantes (2019)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Evinha". Dicionário Cravo Albin (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 17 December 2022.
  2. ^ Zappa, Carol (3 November 2017). "Evinha". Veja Rio (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 3 April 2025.
  3. ^ a b c Essinger, Silvio (28 February 2025). "Juventude descobre Evinha, sucesso dos anos 1970, pela via do rap: 'É surreal', diz ela". O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 3 April 2025.
  4. ^ a b c "As 100 Maiores Vozes da Música Brasileira - Evinha". Rolling Stone Brasil. 2 January 2015. Archived from the original on 19 October 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2025.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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Trio Esperança

in the city of Rio de Janeiro in 1958, by the siblings Mário, Regina and Evinha Correia José Maria. They had several hits in Brazil, such as "Festa do Bolinha"

Late Night Tales: Belle & Sebastian

were also included. The A-side is Belle & Sebastian's cover of a song by Evinha, of the Brazilian group Trio Esperança. The B-side is a spoken-word piece

Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Urban Song of the Year

Presented by Multishow First award 2024 Most recent winner "Cacos de Vidro (sample: Esperar pra Ver)" – BK', Kolo and Evinha (2025) Website Official website

Festival Internacional da Canção

waltz by Edmundo Souto [pt] and Paulinho Tapajós [pt]. It was performed by Evinha, a former member of the vocal trio Trio Esperança, and had won the crowd

Poolside (band)

"Andrómeda (Poolside Remix)" (2015) James Curd - "Alien (Poolside Mix)" (2015) Evinha - "Esperar Pra Ver (Poolside & Fatnotronic Edit)" (2016) Bohannon - "Save

2026 Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino

13 May 2026 Group 31 Sport 3–0 Criciúma Recife 19:00 Andreza 4' Evinha 45' Zai Miúda 81' Report Stadium: Ilha do Retiro Referee: Adeli Mara Monteiro (São

26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards

Portuguese-Language Urban Performance "Caju" – Liniker "Só Quero Ver" – BK' & Evinha "Demoro A Dormir" – Djonga featuring Milton Nascimento "A Dança (Ao Vivo)"

2025 Multishow Brazilian Music Awards

Simone Mendes "Cacos de Vidro (sample: Esperar pra Ver)" – BK', Kolo and Evinha "Foguinho" – Gaby Amarantos "Resenha do Arrocha" – J. Eskine and Alef Donk