Sambista de Araras, Dona Inah sang since she was young and gained national prominence in the 2000s
the samba dancer Dona Inah died this Monday, 08, as disclosed by a Facebook page dedicated to the artist and confirmed by the Sao Paulo Gazette. She was in a nursing home in the metropolitan region of São Paulo.
Born in Araras (SP), Dona Inah only had his talent recognized in 2005, at the age of 69, when he won the TIM Award in the Revelationwith their first album, Divine Samba Mine.
Despite not being able to dedicate himself entirely to music until the project’s launch, Dona Inah grew up singing in bars and small houses in São Paulo. In 2008, it made available look who arrivesthe second studio album entirely dedicated to the work of the composer Eduardo Gudin.
Dona Inah was nominated again, in 2009, for the Brazilian Music Award (former TIM Award), this time in the category Samba singeralongside the big names of Leci Brandão and Mart’nália.
The bar Oh of the BorogodóWhere Dona Inah used to perform in São Paulo, published a note in honor of the singer: “Dona Inah… IT IS so much to thank! The most intense song of the night, the generosity, the joy that were her nights! The hidden cigarette, the spiked coke, the sharp debauchery, the pure happiness of the encounter. We love you so much and (thanks!) we’ve said it many times. Saravá, Miss Inah!“
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