| Marlene, at 80, Still Singing Different |
| Written by Daniella Thompson | |
| Friday, 26 November 2004 | |
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Vitória Bonaiutti de Martino was born in São Paulo 80 years ago today. In 1940, she made her professional debut on Rádio Tupi and adopted the stage name Marlene in honor of Marlene Dietrich. She moved to Rio de Janeiro and began appearing in a string of radio stations and casinos, becoming the star of the Golden Room at the Copacabana Palace Hotel. Although her main rival, Emilinha Borba, was César’s established star, Marlene won the Rainha do Rádio competition in 1949, propelled by the promotion machine of Companhia Antarctica Paulista, which used Marlene in the launch of its guaraná Caçula. Following this manufactured triumph, Marlene got her own Rádio Nacional program and a regular slot in the popular Manuel Barcelos show, where she was the star until Rádio Nacional was closed.
Her fan club is likewise active. The singer’s most recent CD, Estrela da Vida, was launched in 1998. Marlene’s words, compiled by José Carlos Asbeg and set to music by Paulo Baiano. You can read more about Brazilian music and culture at Daniella Thompson on Brazil here: http://daniv.blogspot.com Set as favorite Bookmark
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