Lisa Ono

Singer

Birthday July 29, 1962

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace São Paulo, Brazil

Age 61 years old

Nationality Brazil

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1940

This album was made in America, and contains classic American songs and film music from the 1940s–50s done with bossa nova arrangements.

1962

Lisa Ono (小野リサ; born 29 July 1962) is a Brazilian Japanese bossa nova singer.

Lisa Ono was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1962 but moved with her family to Tokyo at the age of 10.

From that time on she spent half of every year in Japan and half in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Although she lived in Brazil for only a short time, she was turned into a type of "MPB (Brazilian popular music) ambassador" in Japan, influenced by her father, who owned a club while living in Brazil and was also Baden Powell's agent.

1989

Lisa began singing and playing the guitar at age 15 and her debut as a professional Bossa Nova singer was in 1989.

Her natural voice, rhythmic guitar playing, and her charming smile led her to a huge success and popularized Bossa Nova in Japan.

She has performed with many top musicians such as Antônio Carlos Jobim and João Donato and has been performing enthusiastically in New York City, Brazil and Asian countries.

Her first album, Catupiry, was released in 1989.

She has not stopped recording since then, releasing one disc a year, mostly in Portuguese.

She soon became famous in Japan after appearing in several TV commercials.

1991

In 1991 her album Nanã won the "Grand Prix Gold Disk Award for Jazz" in Japan.

Her third album Menina was recorded in Rio de Janeiro, and won the same Grand Prix award.

1992

In 1992, Ono released her second album on the BMG label called Serenata Carioca, and she also released her first book Felicidade.

1993

In 1993, she made Minha Saudade, dedicated to works by João Donato, who also wrote the arrangements.

1994

In 1994 she released Esperança, with guest appearances by Tom Jobim, Sivuca, Paulo Moura, Danilo Caymmi and Mario Adnet.

1996

In 1996, Antonio Adolfo co-produced her CD Rio Bossa.

1998

In 1998, Ono released the album Bossa Carioca, produced by Paulo and Daniel Jobim.

She also started a label, Nanã, aimed at promoting Brazilian music in Japan.

1999

The 1999 album Dream sold more than two hundred thousand copies in Japan and since then she has established a determined position in the Japanese Bossa Nova community.

After moving to Japan, Lisa's father opened a new venue called Saci-Pererê, a Brazilian restaurant where she started performing mainly bossa nova and samba.

Besides singing, Lisa Ono plays the guitar and is a songwriter.

In 1999, Oscar Castro-Neves co-produced her CD Dream, which sold over 200,000 copies.

2000

In July 2000, Ono continued her exploration of songs in English with the release of Pretty World, co-produced by Eumir Deodato.

In the fall of 2000 she released Boas Festas, a "winter bossa" album to celebrate the Christmas season.

The album includes original tunes as well as fresh bossa arrangements of classic American Christmas carols.

2001

Continuing her exploration of new material, in the summer of 2001, Lisa released Bossa Hula Nova, which as the title name implies, includes some new and classic Hawaiian songs done in a bossa nova style.

This album includes arrangements by Mario Adnet, who appears on many of her recordings.

This album also includes two wonderful new live songs recorded on Lisa's "winter bossa" tour in December 2001.

2002

In March 2002, Lisa released Lisa Ono Best 1997–2001.

In July 2002, Lisa released Questa Bossa Mia (This Is My Bossa Nova).

This CD features a new musical destination – Italy!

Mario Adnet is once again involved.

2003

In 2003 she released the album Dans Mon Île (French for "In my island"), themed around a voyage to France and based on famous French songs.

Joining her once again is the Brazilian composer and arranger Mario Adnet.

Guest musicians include Pierre Barouh, Richard Galliano, and Henri Salvador, who also performs a duet with Lisa on "J'ai Vu".

2004

In the summer of 2004, Lisa released NAIMA-meu anjo, a collection of African and Arabic songs done in a bossa nova style.

In November 2004, Lisa released her newest CD Boas Festas 2 – Feliz Natal.

On this album Lisa returns to Brazil with a new "winter bossa" collection of Christmas songs in English and Portuguese recorded with three of Brazil's top guitarists – Toninho Horta, Oscar Castro-Neves, and Romero Lubambo.

Lisa announced the birth of her second child, a boy, on 7 October 2004.