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Dorival Caymmi

Dorival Caymmi

Born: 1914-04-30 • Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

Dorival Caymmi (Salvador, April 30, 1914 – Rio de Janeiro, August 16, 2008) was a Brazilian singer, composer, instrumentalist, poet, painter and actor, active for more than 70 years, beginning in 1933. He contributed to the birth of Brazil's bossa nova movement, and several of his samba pieces, such as "Samba da Minha Terra", "Doralice" and "Saudade da Bahia", have become staples of música popular brasileira. Equally notable are his ballads celebrating the fishermen and women of Bahia, including "Promessa de Pescador", "O Que É Que a Baiana Tem?", and "Milagre". Caymmi composed about 100 songs in his lifetime, and many of his works are now considered to be Brazilian classics. Both Brazilian and non-Brazilian musicians have covered his songs.

Ben Ratliff of The New York Times wrote that Caymmi was "perhaps second only to Antônio Carlos Jobim in 'establishing a songbook of [the 20th] century's Brazilian identity." Throughout his career, his music about the people and culture of Bahia influenced Brazil's image in the eyes of both Brazilians and foreigners. Caymmi was married to Brazilian singer Stella Maris for 68 years, and the couple's children, Dori, Danilo, and Nana, are also prominent musicians. Each debuted professionally by accompanying Caymmi onstage and in recordings. In 2014, Caymmi's granddaughter Alice also began a musical career.

Caymmi was born in Salvador, Bahia, to Durval Henrique Caymmi, the great-grandson of an Italian immigrant, and Aurelina Soares Caymmi, a native Bahian. He had two younger sisters, Dinahir and Dinah, and a younger brother, Deraldo. His father, a civil servant, often played the piano, guitar, and mandolin at home, and his mother, a housewife, sang regularly. He participated in his church's choir for much of his childhood. At age 13, he left school to work as a journalist at Bahian newspaper O Imparcial. When O Imparcial went out of business two years later, he took up work as a street vendor.

Although he never formally studied music, Caymmi taught himself to play guitar in the late 1920s and began to compose, sing, and play his own songs on Bahian radio programs around 1930. He first achieved widespread recognition in 1933, when he composed the song "O Que É Que a Baiana Tem?" ("What Is It About Bahian Women?") for singer Carmen Miranda. In 1936, at age 22, he won a songwriting contest at Salvador's annual Carnaval celebration. His prize was a pink satin lampshade. Despite his early musical success, he moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1938 with intentions to pursue a law degree and to return to working as a journalist. While employed there by the newspaper Diários Associados, he spent his spare time composing and singing songs on the radio show Dragão da Rua Larga. His popularity began to grow with the show's audience. ...

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Filmography
3 Obás de Xangô poster
3 Obás de Xangô
2025 • Self (archive footage)
Nas Ondas de Dorival Caymmi poster
Nas Ondas de Dorival Caymmi
2024 • Self (archive footage)
Dorival Caymmi - Um Homem de Afetos poster
Dorival Caymmi - Um Homem de Afetos
2024 • Self (archive footage)
Dorivando Saravá, o Preto Que Virou Mar poster
Dorivando Saravá, o Preto Que Virou Mar
2019 • Self (archive footage)
Dê Lembranças a Todos poster
Dê Lembranças a Todos
2018 • Self (archive footage)
Paulo Gracindo - O Bem Amado poster
Paulo Gracindo - O Bem Amado
2009 • Self (archive footage)
No Image
A Casa do Tom: Mundo, Monde, Mondo
2007 • Self
Taking a Chance on Love: Jane Monheit in Concert poster
Taking a Chance on Love: Jane Monheit in Concert
2005 • Self / Guest - Guitar
Um Certo Dorival Caymmi poster
Um Certo Dorival Caymmi
2002 • Self
Samba Riachão poster
Samba Riachão
2001 • Self
It's All Brazil poster
It's All Brazil
1997 • Self
Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional poster
Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional
1997 • Self
Bahia de Todos os Sambas poster
Bahia de Todos os Sambas
1996 • Self
No Image
Nosso Amigo Radamés Gnattali
1991 • Self
A Embaixatriz do Samba poster
A Embaixatriz do Samba
1991 • Self
Talking Cinema poster
Talking Cinema
1986 • Self
Brasil poster
Brasil
1981 • Self (archive footage)
Caterina Valente presents Brazilian music poster
Caterina Valente presents Brazilian music
1979 • Self
No Image
Na Casa de Rio Vermelho
1974 • Self
The Sandpit Generals poster
The Sandpit Generals
1972 • John Adam
Dorival Caymmi: Programa Ensaio poster
Dorival Caymmi: Programa Ensaio
1972 • Self
Bahia, For Example poster
Bahia, For Example
1969 • Self
The Girl from Ipanema poster
The Girl from Ipanema
1967 • Homem no Carnaval
Estrela da Manhã poster
Estrela da Manhã
1950
Banana-da-Terra poster
Banana-da-Terra
1939