
Djavan
Djavan Caetano Viana (born 27 January 1949) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Djavan was born in Maceió, Brazil to a white father of Dutch descent and a black mother. He later formed the group Luz, Som, Dimensão (LSD – "Light, Sound, Dimension"), playing Beatles' material. In 1973, Djavan moved to Rio de Janeiro and started singing soap opera soundtracks. His first album, A Voz, o Violão e a Arte de Djavan, was recorded in 1976 and included the hit song "Flor de Lis". Stevie Wonder was a guest on the album Luz. In 1999, his album Ao Vivo sold 1.2 million copies. In 2016, he was nominated for the 2016 Latin Grammy Awards in the Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Portuguese Language Song and Best Singer-Songwriter Album categories. Djavan's compositions have been recorded by numerous musicians, including Al Jarreau, Carmen McRae and The Manhattan Transfer. His album Vesúvio was ranked as the 35th best Brazilian album of 2018 by the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone magazine. Source: Article "Djavan" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography (24 titles)
MovieNas Ondas de Dorival Caymmi
Self (archive footage) · 2024
7.3ShowO Nome Dela é Gal
Self · 2017
MovieFattoruso
Self - Interviewed · 2017
MovieEu, Meu Pai e Os Cariocas
Self · 2017
5.0MovieCacaso
Self · 2016
MovieDjavan - Rua dos Amores - Ao Vivo
Self · 2014
7.2MovieDominguinhos
Self · 2014
9.0MovieA Farra do Circo
Self · 2013
Músicos de Latinoamérica
Self · 2011
MovieAlcione - Duas Faces
Self - Guest · 2011
4.2MovieChitãozinho & Xororó 40 Anos Sinfônico
Self · 2011
MovieDjavan - Ária Ao Vivo
Self - Singer · 2011
7.0MovieDjavan ao Vivo
Self - Singer · 2001
MovieMoacir Santos - Ouro Negro
Self · 2001
MovieDjavan: Programa Ensaio
Self · 1999
MovieDias de Euforia
Self · 1989
5.7ShowSacrée soirée
Self · 1987
ShowCriança Esperança
Self · 1986
ShowChico & Caetano
1986
6.2MoviePara Viver Um Grande Amor
Vinícius · 1984
6.8ShowChamps-Elysées
Self · 1982
ShowGrandes Nomes
Self · 1980
8.0ShowAnjo Mau
Self · 1976
8.0ShowCorrida do Ouro
Ele mesmo · 1974