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Nana Caymmi (b. Dinahir Tostes Caymmi, April 29, 1941) is a Brazilian singer. Caymmi was born in Rio de Janeiro, the daughter of Dorival Caymmi and . Her first appearance on record was on her father's album Acalanto. She married Venezuelan doctor and moved there in 1959. She and her husband divorced in 1966, at which time she moved back to Rio. At this time, she became involved with the Tropicalia movement; she became romantically involved with Gilberto Gil, whom she married in 1967 and divorced the year thereafter. In 1966, she sang "Saveiros" at the first in Rio, and won first place in the national phase of the competition, despite boos from the crowd, who preferred Gal Costa's rendition of Gil's "Minha Senhora".

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  • Dinahir „Nana“ Tostes Caymmi (* 29. April 1941 in Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien) ist eine brasilianische Sängerin. (de)
  • Dinair Tostes Caymmi, conocida por su nombre artístico Nana Caymmi, (Río de Janeiro el 29 de abril de 1941) es una cantante brasileña. (es)
  • Dinahir Tostes Caymmi, conosciuta come Nana Caymmi (Rio de Janeiro, 29 aprile 1941), è una cantante brasiliana. Per le sue sofisticate interpretazioni musicali è considerata una fra le cantanti brasiliane più espressive. (it)
  • Dinahir Tostes Caymmi, mais conhecida como Nana Caymmi (Rio de Janeiro, 29 de abril de 1941) é uma cantora e compositora brasileira. (pt)
  • Nana Caymmi (b. Dinahir Tostes Caymmi, April 29, 1941) is a Brazilian singer. Caymmi was born in Rio de Janeiro, the daughter of Dorival Caymmi and . Her first appearance on record was on her father's album Acalanto. She married Venezuelan doctor and moved there in 1959. She and her husband divorced in 1966, at which time she moved back to Rio. At this time, she became involved with the Tropicalia movement; she became romantically involved with Gilberto Gil, whom she married in 1967 and divorced the year thereafter. In 1966, she sang "Saveiros" at the first in Rio, and won first place in the national phase of the competition, despite boos from the crowd, who preferred Gal Costa's rendition of Gil's "Minha Senhora". (en)
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