Cássia Rejane Eller (
Portuguese:
/ˈkasjɐ ʁeˈʒɐni ˈɛleʁ/) (December 10, 1962 – December 29, 2001)
was a
Brazilian singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist, regarded as one of the greatest representatives of
Brazilian rock in the 1990s.
She came to prominence in the early 1990s and performed a mix of rock and
MPB. Eller released five studio albums in her lifetime: ''
Cássia Eller'' (1990), ''
O Marginal'' (1992), ''
Cássia Eller'' (1994), ''
Veneno AntiMonotonia'' (1997) and ''
Com Você... Meu Mundo Ficaria Completo'' (1999). Her sixth studio album, ''
Dez de Dezembro'' (2002), was released posthumously. Eller's most successful album was ''
Acústico MTV – Cássia Eller'' (2001), selling over 1 million copies.
She was ranked as the 18th-greatest vocalist and 40th-greatest Brazilian musician by ''
Rolling Stone Brasil''.
On December 29, 2001, Eller died at the age of 39 of a heart attack caused by a malformation of her heart.
Biography
Cássia Rejane Eller was born in
Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, or simply Rio, is the capital of the Rio de Janeiro (state), state of Rio de Janeiro. It is the List of cities in Brazil by population, second-most-populous city in Brazil (after São Paulo) and the Largest cities in the America ...
to Altair Eller, an Army paratrooper sergeant, and Nanci Ribeiro, a housewife. Her name was suggested by her grandmother, who was devoted to
St. Rita of Cascia.
She moved with her family to
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais at 6 years old. When she was 10 years old, she went to
Santarém, Pará
Santarém () is a Municipalities of Brazil, municipality in the western part of the state of Pará in Brazil. Located at the confluence of the Tapajós and Amazon Rivers, it has become a popular tourist destination. It is the second-most importa ...
, and at age 12 returned to Rio. Her interest in music began when she received a guitar as a gift at age 14. She learned how to speak English and play guitar by playing
Beatles songs.
At the age of 18, she arrived in
Brasília, where her family moved. There she sang in choir, auditioned for musicals, worked in two operas as a showgirl, and sang
frevo,
blues
Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated among African Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues has incorporated spiritual (music), spirituals, work songs, field hollers, Ring shout, shouts, cha ...
, and
rock, and performed as a singer for a
forró group. She was also part of the first
electric trio of Brasília, called ''Massa Real'', and played the
Surdo drum in a
samba group. She played and sang in several bars (including ''Bom Demais''). In 1981, she appeared in a play by
Oswaldo Montenegro.
A year later, at age 19, wanting her personal freedom, she moved to Belo Horizonte looking for a job and a place to live. As soon as she arrived, she went to work as a bricklayer. "I made mortar and set up bricks," she said. There she lived in a small rented room. She did not finish high school because the shows she was doing every day on a different shift did not allow her a time to study.
When she returned to Brasília, she replaced a friend as a secretary at the
Ministério da Agricultura, but she was fired on the third day and decided to commit herself to singing.
Career
Characterized by her deep voice and her musical eclecticism, she played songs of great composers of
Brazilian rock,
MPB, pop, rap, sambas and international rock such as
Cazuza,
Renato Russo,
Rita Lee,
Caetano Veloso
Caetano Emanuel Viana Teles Veloso (; born 7 August 1942) is a Brazilian composer, singer, guitarist, writer, and political activist. Veloso first became known for his participation in the Brazilian musical movement Tropicália, which encompas ...
,
Chico Buarque,
Nando Reis, Riachão,
Janis Joplin,
Jimi Hendrix
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential guitarists of all time. Inducted ...
,
The Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
,
John Lennon
John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 19408 December 1980) was an English singer-songwriter, musician and activist. He gained global fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles. Lennon's ...
, and
Nirvana.
Her greatest musical influences were Lennon,
Paul McCartney
Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained global fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and the piano, and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John ...
, and
Nina Simone.
She had a significant musical career, even though short, with ten recorded albums over the course of the twelve years. In fact, it was only in 1989 that her career took off. Helped by her uncle, she recorded a demo tape with the song "Por Enquanto" by
Renato Russo. This uncle brought the tape to
PolyGram, which resulted in Eller being hired by the label. Her first participation on a record was in 1990, in
Wagner Tiso's album titled "Baobab".
Her first album, ''
Cássia Eller,'' was released by
PolyGram in 1990. In 1992, she released her second album, ''
O Marginal''. In 1994 her third album was released, titled ''
Cássia Eller'', which contained the hit "Malandragem," an unpublished song by
Cazuza. Her fourth album, ''
Veneno AntiMonotonia,'' was released in 1997 with a tribute to Cazuza and re-recordings of his songs.
In 1992, Cássia shared vocals with
Edson Cordeiro on the song "A Rainha da Noite / I Can't Get No (Satisfaction)", a mash-up of
Mozart's Queen of the Night Aria with the
Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for over six decades, they are one of the most popular, influential, and enduring bands of the Album era, rock era. In the early 1960s, the band pione ...
' song. The song was included on Edson Cordeiro's self-titled album.
Influenced by her 4-year-old son, Chicão, who remarked that his mom shouted too much and that he preferred listening to singer
Marisa Monte
Marisa de Azevedo Monte (; born 1 July 1967) is a Brazilian singer, composer, instrumentalist, and producer of Brazilian popular music and samba. As of 2011, she had sold 10 million albums worldwide and has won numerous national and internat ...
, Cássia began singing in a calmer manner. It was then that Cássia released her album ''
Com Você...Meu Mundo Ficaria Completo'' in 1999, produced by
Nando Reis. The hits "O Segundo Sol" and "Palavras ao Vento" came from this album. Cássia and her mother, Nanci Ribeiro, sang together on the track "Pedra Gigante." Cássia remarked about her mother, "She was a singer before marrying my dad. It was her who taught me everything. She sang
Dolores Duran,
Maysa. I was excited, and she was super nervous. She didn't know where to put the headphones, but she gave a top-notch recording."
On January 13, 2001, Cássia performed on the World Stage at the
Rock in Rio festival for an audience of nearly 200,000 people. She fulfilled the request of her son, Chicão, and included the song "
Smells Like Teen Spirit" by
Nirvana on her set list at the festival. Dave Grohl, ex-drummer of Nirvana and vocalist of Foo Fighters, lauded Cássia's version.
In December 2002 the album ''
Dez de Dezembro'' was released, the first posthumous album by Cássia Eller, which included unpublished tracks such as "No Recreio" and "All Star," the latter being about Cássia's friendship with Nando Reis.
Eller always had an intense stage presence and preferred albums recorded live. She was frequently invited for special participations and personalized interpretations.
She declared herself to be an interpreter of other people's work, having composed only three of the songs she recorded: "Lullaby" (with Márcio Faraco) on her first album, ''
Cássia Eller'', and "Eles" and "O Marginal" (with Hermelino Neder, Luiz Pinheiro and Zé Marcos) on the second album, ''
O Marginal'' (1992).
Final months
2001 was an especially productive year for Eller. On January 13, 2001, she performed at Rock in Rio III, in a show where baião, samba and MPB classics were sung in a rock rhythm. On this day, the sequence of acts was as follows:
R.E.M.,
Foo Fighters
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,
Beck
Beck David Hansen (born Bek David Campbell; July 8, 1970), known mononymously as Beck, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He rose to fame in the early 1990s with his Experimental music, experimental and Lo-fi mus ...
,
Barão Vermelho,
Fernanda Abreu, and Eller. Over 190,000 people attended the concert.
Between May and December, Eller did 95 shows. This included recording a DVD (live, as she preferred) and ''
MTV Unplugged'', between March 7 and 8 in São Paulo. The project included artists of high artistic and technical ability: Nando Reis (musical direction / authorship, voice and guitar in "Relicário" / voice in "De Esquina" de Xis), the musicians of the band: Luiz Brasil (Musical Direction / Cifras / Guitars and Mandolin), Walter Villaça (Guitars and Mandolin), Fernando Nunes (bass), Paulo Calasans (Acoustic Piano and Organ Hammond), João Vianna (Drums, Surdo, Ganzá, Grater and Blade), Lan Lan (Percussion and Vocal) and Tamima Brasil (Percussion), guest musicians Bernardo Bessler (violin), Iura (Cello), Alberto Continentino (bass sound), Cristiano Alves (clarinet and bass clarinet), Dirceu Leite (sax, flute and clarinet), among many others. The album was composed of 17 tracks, plus the Making Of, photo gallery, discography and i.clip. The album has sold more than a million copies to date and became the biggest hit in Eller's career.
Up to then she was not considered an extremely popular singer despite good sales and experience.
In the same year of 2001, she would perform at MTV's Video Music Brasil in her ''
MTV Unplugged'' alongside
Rita Lee, Roberto de Carvalho and
Nando Reis (performing
Os Mutantes' "Top Top").
Death
Cássia Eller died on December 29, 2001, in the Santa Maria clinic in the
Laranjeiras neighborhood, in the south of Rio de Janeiro, after suffering three cardiac arrests due to sudden
myocardial infarction. She was 39 years old and at the peak of her career. She had been hospitalized at 1 pm and was placed in the ICU (Intensive Care Center). According to her manager, the singer was feeling bad and complaining of nausea due to overwork. The symptoms, he said, were thought to be the result of stress caused by overwork. "She had been working a lot. In seven months, she's done over a hundred shows," she said. The hypothesis of drug overdose was raised. This was initially considered as the cause of death, but was dismissed by the coroner's report of the Medical Institute of Rio de Janeiro after a necropsy. The coroner's report stated that Eller died of a heart attack caused by a malformation of her heart.
The toxicology report found no alcohol or drug residues in her body.
Histopathological exams revealed Eller had heart problems, such as mild coronary sclerosis (early onset of fat thrombi) and
myocardial fibrosis (scars from other pre-existing lesions).
Eller's death came just two days before her scheduled performance at Praça do Ó in
Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, for the New Year's Eve celebrations.
Luciana Mello was her replacement. At several spots in Rio de Janeiro, there was a minute of silence during the homage of the passage of the year in memory of Eller. Several artists also paid homage to the singer at their shows at the turn of the year.
She is buried at the Jardim da Saudade Cemetery, in the
Sulacap neighborhood of the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Personal life
Cássia Eller was openly
bisexual.
In 1993, Eller gave birth to her first and only child, a son named Francisco (affectionately called Chicão), the
love child of a casual relationship with a friend, bassist Tavinho Fialho.
Tavinho was married and died in a car accident a week before Chicão was born.
Chicão was raised by Eller and her partner Maria Eugênia Vieira Martins.
The two had been in a relationship since 1987 and stayed together until Eller's death in 2001.
Eller's request was that if something happened to her, Maria Eugênia would be responsible for the care of Francisco,
and after her death her partner did raise the boy after a legal battle over his custody against Eller's father.
Eller was a passionate fan of
Clube Atlético Mineiro, and was even contacted to receive the Silver Rooster, an honor given to the illustrious fans of the club. However, with her untimely death, the trophy ended up being delivered in 2002 to her mother, Nanci Eller, according to whom: "Last year Cássia performed in Curitiba, and Levir Culpi sent a Rooster shirt for her and her son. All of her instruments have the Athletic shield. She always put the shield on the things she won. There is even a shield on the door of the studio that Eller had in her residence".
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''
Cássia Eller'' (1990)
* ''
O Marginal'' (1992)
* ''
Cássia Eller'' (1994)
* ''
Veneno AntiMonotonia'' (1997)
* ''
Com Você... Meu Mundo Ficaria Completo'' (1999)
* ''
Dez de Dezembro'' (2002)
* ''Cássia Eller & Victor Biglione in blues'' (2022)
;Live albums
* ''
Cássia Eller ao Vivo'' (1996)
* ''
Veneno Vivo'' (1998)
* ''
Cássia Rock Eller'' (2000)
* ''
Acústico MTV – Cássia Eller'' (2001)
* ''Rock in Rio: Cássia Eller Ao Vivo'' (2006)
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