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Stories to Tell · 1974
Flora Purim (born March 6, 1942) is a Brazilian jazz singer known primarily for her work in the jazz fusion style
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupOpen Your Eyes, You Can Fly · Flora PurimOpen Your Eyes You Can Fly℗ 1976 Fantasy, Inc
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Flora Purim - What You See (Ghost Of Flora's Dream) [BWR073] What You See EPB&W Music1995soundcloud
Recording sessions for the album took place at Paramount Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California
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Flora [Barquinho de Papel] (1964) Butterfly Dreams (1973) 500 Miles High (1974) Stories to Tell (1974) Encounter (1976) Flora Purim Sings Milton Nascimento (2002) Speak No Evil (2003) Flora's Song (2005) Live in Berkeley (2012) Brazil USA: Brazilian Music in the USA in the 1970s (2019) TRIBUTE A CHICK COREA ET FLORA PURIMReturn to Reunion is a band from Réunion Island Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupOpen Your Eyes, You Can Fly · Flora PurimOpen Your Eyes You Can Fly℗ 1976 Fantasy, Inc
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There was a moment at the beginning of the 1970s when the world of jazz fusion and progressive rock was infatuated with Brazilian music
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She emigrated to America in 1966, with percussionist / husband Airto Moreira
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Dandara 7
This Is Me 3
Illustration, Graphic Design – Gabriela Barbalho
Newspaper Girl 6
“To see them live and find out how they could play the way they played and how they lived
At 80, If You Will is her first album since 2005's glorious Flora's Song
DANDARA 7
Moon Dreams 7
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