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The song tradition of Brazil is fused with American cool jazz by sultry vocalist Ana Caram. With her light, sensual vocals set to lush arrangements, Caram has brought a new sensibility to the bossa nova. Having established herself as a promising newcomer, Caram was encouraged by <a href="spotify:artist:3pO5VjZ4wOHCMBXOvbMISG">Antonio Carlos Jobim</a> to go to New York in the late '80s. The move provided the key to Caram's success. Performing with jazz saxophonist <a href="spotify:artist:30Mx3ZadPgGZTcs38FvYP8">Paquito D'Rivera</a> at the JVC Jazz Festival, she caught the ear of an executive of the Chesky record label and was signed to a multi-album contract. Her debut album, Rio After Dark, featured <a href="spotify:artist:3pO5VjZ4wOHCMBXOvbMISG">Jobim</a> on guitar. She continued to pay homage to <a href="spotify:artist:3pO5VjZ4wOHCMBXOvbMISG">Jobim</a> with her second album, The Other Side of Jobim. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi
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