Ellen Oléria
Ellen Gomes de Oléria, known as Ellen Oléria (born 12 November 1982)[2] is a Brazilian singer, musician, songwriter, and actress. Life and careerEllen was born in Brasília, Distrito Federal and was raised in Chaparral, a region of Taguatinga.[3] Initially more interested in instruments,[2] she began to sing in church choirs, by her parents influence.[3] She started her musical career at sixteen. As an actress, she graduated in Performing Arts from the University of Brasília,[3] in 2007. Ellen mixes bossa nova, funk, hip hop, Música popular brasileira, samba, soul and poetry in letters and songs of her own.[4] She opened for and participated in shows of Lenine, Paulinho Moska, Chico César, Ney Matogrosso, Margareth Menezes, Milton Nascimento, and Sandra de Sá (with whom she shared the stage in the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of Brasília). She participated in the commemorative DVD of 25 career of GOG, "Cartão Postal Bomba!", and the album "Aviso às Gerações" in the song "Carta à Mãe África".[4] She also participated in the CD "Tomo Um do Oráculo Universal das Constantes Inconstâncias Pessoais do Pessoal" from Radio Casual.[4] On 12 August 2013, she married Poliana Martins, in Brasília.[5]
Pret.utuSince 2005 Ellen Oléria often presents with band Pret.utu, with the following members: Pedro Martins (guitarist and classical guitarist), Paula Zimbres (bass guitarist), Célio Maciel (drummer), Pedro Martins (guitarist), Felipe Viegas (keyboardist) e Léo Barbosa (percussionist).[6] Banda SoatáEllen Oléria participates as well in the Banda Soatá, a bond of alternative rock e carimbo founded in 2007, with members from Federal District and Pará from band Epadu. Besides Ellen, they have Jonas Santos (composer e guitarist), Riti Santiago (drummer), Dido Mariano (bassist) e Lieber Rodrigues (percussionist).[7] The Voice BrasilEllen was the winner of the first season of the reality show The Voice Brasil of Rede Globo. She won a prize of 500,000 reais, a contract with Universal Music, career management, a car, and was one of the main attractions at the réveillon celebrations of Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro in 2012.[1] Performances on The Voice
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