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Cesaria Evoria

December 19, 2011 by · Comments Off on Cesaria Evoria 

Cesaria EvoriaCesaria Evoria, Veteran film and television actor Dan Frazer, best known for his role as Captain Frank McNeil on the 1970s television series “Kojak,” has died in New York. He was 90.

Frazer’s daughter, Susanna Frazer, said Sunday her father died of cardiac arrest Dec. 16 at his home in Manhattan. She described him as a “very truthful, naturalistic actor.”

Frazer started playing character roles in various television series and films in the 1950s. His films include “Cleopatra Jones,” “Take the Money and Run” “Gideon’s Trumpet” and “Deconstructing Harry.” Besides “Kojak,” Frazer’s television appearances include “Car 54, Where Are You,” “Route 66,” “Barney Miller” and “Law & Order.”

He was a member of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and an adviser to The Workshop Theatre Co.

Cesaria Evora

December 18, 2011 by · Comments Off on Cesaria Evora 

Cesaria EvoraCesaria Evora, The legendary Cape Verdean singer Cesaria Evora, who won international acclaim with her sultry voice and ballads of lost love, died on Saturday in a hospital on her native island of Sao Vicente at the age of 70, three months after retiring due to ill health, reported Agence France-Presse.

In September, her record label Lusafrica said Evora had decided to end her career due to health problems.

“I have no strength, no energy. I want to say to my fans: forgive me, but now I need to rest,” Evora told French newspaper Le Monde three months ago.

Evora has sung the blues-influenced “saudade” of her native Cape Verde since a young age, but came to world fame late in life in 1992 after three decades spent performing in the bars of Mindello, Sao Vicente. In all, she has produced 10 studio albums and an anthology of historic radio recordings while touring far from her Atlantic island home.

Her voice was compared to that of US great Billie Holiday. In 2004, her album Voz d’Amor won a Grammy Award for Best World Music Album and stars such as Madonna, David Byrne and Brandford Marsalis descended on her New York concert.

Cape Verde immediately announced a two-day national mourning period and heaped tributes on the singer for putting the tiny Atlantic archipelago nation on the world map. President Jorge Carlos Fonseca said Evora was “one of the major cultural references of Cape Verde”, while the prime minister Jose Maria Neves hailed her “invaluable contribution to the greatness of our nation and our pride”.

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