Ivan Guimarães Lins (born 16 June 1945) is a Latin Grammy -winning Brazilian musician. He has been an active performer and songwriter of Brazilian popular music (MPB) and jazz for over fifty years. His first hit, "Madalena", was recorded by Elis Regina in 1970. "Love Dance", a hit in 1989, is one of the most recorded songs in contemporary music .
13-404: One Touch may refer to: One Touch (Eric Marienthal album) , 1993 One Touch (Sugababes album) , 2000 "One Touch" (Jess Glynne and Jax Jones song) , 2019 "One Touch" (Kadiatou song) , 2021 "One Touch" (Mini Viva song) , 2010 "One Touch", a song by LCD Soundsystem from This Is Happening "One Touch", a song by Steps from What
26-793: A ♭ 9 to a sus13 chord. Lins appeared as a guest performer on the albums Dois Mundos (1998) and Recorded in Rio (2003) by the Dutch artist Josee Koning. He also appeared on the Michael Bublé album Call Me Irresponsible (2007) and with singer/songwriter Paula Cole on her 2007 CD Courage , singing a duet with her on the song "Hard to be Soft". Lins guested on American artist Jane Monheit's album Surrender (2007), which includes his composition "Rio de Maio". Jazz reporter and music critic David Adler reported Lins's October 2000 Carnegie Hall concert performance and tribute to him. The event corresponded with
39-683: A decade prior), and in New York City: a 2003 appearance at the Blue Note , and then in May 2008, with Rosa Passos , at Jazz at Lincoln Center . Beyond his own performance of his compositions, Simone is a notable and respected interpreter of his work. In 2023, Ivan Lins' Um Novo Tempo, released in 1980 as a song of resistance against the US-backed Brazilian military regime, was played at Beijing Tiananmen Square to welcome Brazilian President Lula for
52-573: A state visit. The song was suggested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Brazil) . Ivan Lins later said on Twitter: "I'm so emotional! You can't imagine how much this means to me and Vitor [Martins]," In 2005 , he won two Latin Grammy Awards; Album of the Year and Best MPB (Música popular brasileira) Album for Cantando Histórias . He became the first Brazilian artist and Portuguese-language artist to win
65-2657: Is an album by American saxophonistist Eric Marienthal released in 1993, and recorded for the GRP label. The album reached #11 on Billboard ' s contemporary Jazz chart. Track listing [ edit ] No Doubt About It (written by: Jeff Lorber / Eric Marienthal) - 4:33 That's The Way ( Dave Koz / Kiki Ebsen / Randy Hall) - 4:00 One For James ( Russell Ferrante / Jimmy Haslip ) - 4:49 Walk Through The Fire (Jeff Lorber / Dave Koz / Allee Willis) - 5:24 Ouch! (Jeff Lorber / Eric Marienthal / Oliver Leiber) - 4:34 Westland (Jeff Lorber / Eric Marienthal) - 5:06 The Village (Russell Ferrante) - 5:59 Tanto Amor (Russell Ferrante / Ivan Lins ) - 4:38 Backtalk (Eric Marienthal / Jimmy Earl / Jeff Lorber) - 3:54 Where Are You ( David Benoit / Eric Marienthal) - 5:34 Personnel [ edit ] Eric Marienthal - alto saxophone (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9); soprano saxophone (2, 8, 10); tenor saxophone (3); baritone saxophone (3) Dave Koz - soprano saxophone (2) Paul Jackson, Jr. - guitar (1, 2, 4, 6, 9) James Harrah - guitar (3, 7) Oliver Leiber - guitar (5) Peter Sprague - guitar (8) Alec Milstein - bass (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9) John Pattitucci - bass (1, 5: solos) Jimmy Haslip - bass (3, 7, 8, 10) Jeff Lorber - synthesizers, sequencing, drum programming (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9) Russell Ferrante - piano, keyboards (3, 7, 8); sequence programming (3, 7) David Benoit - piano, keyboard sequencing (10) John Robinson - drums (3, 7, 10) Paulinho Da Costa - percussion (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9) Alex Acuña - percussion (7, 8, 10); drums (8) Wayne Bergeron - trumpet (3) Andy Martin - trombone (3) Carl Anderson - vocals (4) Ivan Lins - vocals (8) Kiki Ebsen - background vocals (2) Randy Hall - background vocals (2) Benet - background vocals (4) Charts [ edit ] Chart (1991) Peak position Billboard Jazz Albums 11 References [ edit ] ^ "Eric Marienthal US albums chart history" . allmusic.com . Retrieved 2013-03-09 . External links [ edit ] Eric Marienthal/One Touch at Discogs Eric Marienthal's Official Site Authority control databases [REDACTED] MusicBrainz release group Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=One_Touch_(Eric_Marienthal_album)&oldid=1229168006 " Categories : 1993 albums GRP Records albums Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
78-650: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages One Touch (Eric Marienthal album) 1993 studio album by Eric Marienthal One Touch [REDACTED] Studio album by Eric Marienthal Released 1993 Recorded 1993 at JHL Studios-Pacific Palisides, CA Genre Jazz Length 48 : 32 Label GRP Producer Jeff Lorber Eric Marienthal chronology Oasis (1991) One Touch (1993) Street Dance (1994) One Touch
91-656: Is different from Wikidata Articles with hAudio microformats Album articles lacking alt text for covers Ivan Lins His songs have been covered by Patti Austin , David Benoit , George Benson , Michael Bublé , Eliane Elias , Ella Fitzgerald , Dave Grusin , Shirley Horn , Quincy Jones , Steve Kuhn , the Manhattan Transfer , Sérgio Mendes , Jane Monheit , Mark Murphy , Carmen McRae , Joe Pass , Lee Ritenour , Sarah Vaughan , Diane Schuur , Sting , Barbra Streisand , Take 6 , Toots Thielemans , Dan Costa (musician) and Nancy Wilson . Ivan Lins
104-580: Is titled "The Island", with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman ) and "Velas Içadas", which have made their way north into the American jazz lexicon. "You Moved Me to This", a duet with Brenda Russell from the same album as "Love Dance", saw modest success on American radio. He recorded in English for Reprise / Warner Bros. Records in the early 1990s. In the mid-eighties, Lins recorded a jazz fusion album with Dave Grusin and Lee Ritenour titled Harlequin , which
117-636: The Future Holds One-touch football , a tactic in association football OneTouch Ultra , a blood glucose monitoring system Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title One Touch . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=One_Touch&oldid=1008722588 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
130-619: The Latin Grammy for Album of the Year. No other Brazilian artist or Portuguese-language artist has won the award since then. Lins was nominated for three Latin Grammy Awards in 2009 for his latest album, Regência: Vince Mendoza performed with the Metropole Orchestra. He was nominated for Record of the Year ( Arlequim Desconhecido ) and Album of the Year. He won the award for Best MPB (Música popular brasileira) Album. In 2015, he
143-405: The tribute album titled A Love Affair , released by Telarc Records. Headline performers from diverse genres participated in celebrating the man and his music on the recording and in the world-class performance hall, a noteworthy accomplishment in the history of any musician. As of 2018 , Lins maintained an intermittent North American tour schedule, including performances at Yoshi's that year (and
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#1733084928085156-465: Was a critical and commercial success. Lins also composed the soundtrack for the Brazilian film Dois Córregos . Lins' longtime composing partner is Vítor Martins . Their songs typically feature lush harmony with a distinctive jazz sensibility. One signature voicing Lins often employs when performing his own compositions is the delayed addition of a ♯ 11 to a sus13 chord, or the delayed addition of
169-836: Was born in Ituverava - São Paulo. He spent several years in Boston , Massachusetts, while his father, a naval engineer, continued graduate studies at M.I.T. , studied at the Military College in Rio. He later received a degree in industrial chemical engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro . He considered a career in volleyball before discovering his considerable musical talent. Ivan Lins currently resides in Rio de Janeiro and Lisbon. Ivan Lins has released albums regularly and penned several standards, such as "Love Dance", "Começar de Novo" (Starting Over) (the English lyric version
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