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In September 1994, Tavares, Nuno Gonçalves, Miguel Ribeiro, and Ricardo Braga registered for the Concurso de Música Moderna (Modern Music Contest) in Alcobaça. The band would end up in second place, and following this exposeure, the band’s popularity grew. |
In September 1994, Tavares, Nuno Gonçalves, Miguel Ribeiro, and Ricardo Braga registered for the Concurso de Música Moderna (Modern Music Contest) in Alcobaça. The band would end up in second place, and following this exposeure, the band’s popularity grew. |
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In 2000, Tavares and Gonçalves participated in several live performances of [[Rodrigo Leão]]’s album, ”Alma Mater”, where they interpret the song “A Casa”, originally performed by [[Adriana Calcanhotto]]. |
In 2000, Tavares and Gonçalves participated in several live performances of [[Rodrigo Leão]]’s album, ”Alma Mater”, where they interpret the song “A Casa”, originally performed by [[Adriana Calcanhotto]]. |
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Sónia Tavares |
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Tavares in 2018 |
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| Born | (1977-03-11) 11 March 1977 |
| Origin | Alcobaça, Portugal |
| Genres | Pop, Alternative |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Instruments | Vocals |
| Labels | La Folie |
Musical artist
Sónia Cristina Pascoal Tavares (born 11 March 1977) is a Portuguese singer who is best known as the lead vocalist of The Gift. Beyond her work in The Gift, Tavares has collaborated with other musicians of various genres in the Portuguese music scene. In addition to her career as a singer, she has also appeared as a television personality as a judge and mentor on the Portuguese shows Factor X (2013–2014) and The Voice Portugal (2023–present).
In September 1994, Tavares, Nuno Gonçalves, Miguel Ribeiro, and Ricardo Braga registered for the Concurso de Música Moderna (Modern Music Contest) in Alcobaça. The band would end up in second place, and following this exposeure, the band’s popularity grew.
In 2000, Tavares and Gonçalves participated in several live performances of Rodrigo Leão‘s album, Alma Mater, where they interpret the song “A Casa”, originally performed by Adriana Calcanhotto.[1]
