Devorah Sasha
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Born on December 5, 1957 in the parish of San José, Caracas, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, her aunt, a lyrical singing teacher, taught her the first musical notes. After completing high school, travels to the United States to continue her college studies. Upon her return to Venezuela, her artistic vein prompts her to venture into the world of entertainment, where she obtains the acceptance of the public who labels her as one of the best interpreters of romantic music at international level. Devorah Sasha 1986 returns to Venezuela, after three years in Denver Colorado, where she completed her studies of Superior Technician in Animal Husbandry, then, records two songs of the Venezuelan composer Enrique Hidalgo, Muñeca de Trapo y Ciega. In 1986, a producer of Tucán Records listens the demo and is interested in the vocal and interpretative quality of Devorah Sasha. With them she recorded her first maxi-single titled "I feel the spin" (I feel like spinning) and conquered the national market. 1988 she published her first Album with Manoca Records "Todo mi amor es para ti", which in a very short time reaches the first places of the national ranking, managing to sell more than 20,000 copies, the Album was also edited in Taiwan, Japan and China. In 1992 travels to Puerto Rico for an extensive and successful promotional tour of her first Album, by the hand of Chucho Avellanet, There, she makes numerous presentations for the T.V., The Show of the Twelve, produced by Luis Vigoreaux Jr.. The Half Day show at Wapa T.V. and En Familia del Canal 6. It is also promoted through the radio (Noti Uno program with Mille Cangiano) and gives interviews to the most prestigious printed media such as T.V. Guide, T.V. and Novelas, the newspapers El Vocero and Estrella de Puerto Rico among others. Participate in the tribute to Don Tito Henríquez, aboard the Scandinavian Song cruise, during her stay in Puerto Rico. and, records its second album Especialmente Romantica, which is released to the market as an independent production. Devorah travels to the Dominican Republic where her work obtains great recognition from the media, she makes presentations in the best television programs in Santo Domingo. That same year she tours in Aruba, Curaçao and Saint Marteen. In Venezuela, Devorah obtains the 1992 Frequency Modulated (FM) Prize, from the homonymous column of the El Nacional newspaper. The song Una noche contigo wins recognition as the best romantic song. 1993 she shares the stage with the famous Brazilian singer-songwriter Roberto Carlos in two concerts held on the occasion of Valentine's Day; the first in the auditorium of a famous hotel and the second in the Rios Reyna Room of the Teresa Carreño Theater. The audience rewarded her performance with a wave of thunderous applause. In July she performs together with Chucho Avellanet in a single presentation to benefit the Foundation Pro-Desarrollo Artístico del Indígena Venezolano; She is invited to the Visa Latina Convention in Puerto Rico and the Ford Convention 93, in Saint Marteen. Invited by the Master Juan Vicente Torrealba, she attended the Xalapa 93 Festival, held in Mexico. That year she is credited with several recognitions for her constant career. Special Time Award 93 as a live program with a high rating; Mara de Oro 93, awarded by the press to the Especialmente Romántica record production as Best Romantic Record of '92. 1994 Produces "Amor Difícil", is involved not as a producer, but as a co-author of four themes. With this work she returns to the genre of the romantic ballad. In May she made a successful tour in Miami and Puerto Rico. In September participates in the Fair of the Divina Pastora in Barquisimeto, a concert held at the Teatro Juárez in that beautiful city. In early 1995, Devorah recorded Songs of Yesterday, the fourth Album in her career. In the same year she is invited by the CONAC and the Consulate of Venezuela in Miami, Florida, to the unveiling of a bust of the Liberator Simón Bolívar in the city of Orlando, where she shares the stage with the renowned musical group "El Cuarteto", directed by Miguel Delgado Estévez. In 1996 Devorah Sasha, under the production of maestro Freddy León, and arrangements by Ángel Chirinos, launches her fifth album: "Venezuela es mía", a CD dedicated to Venezuela with songs by the most outstanding music composers of that country and celebrating ten years of her career. They accompany Devorah in the musical instruments, the Grupo Tramao in the vocals and the "Quinteto Cantaclaro". In 1998 Devorah presents her sixth album, "Como sueíamos cantar". It is an intimate CD. With guitar accompaniment by maestro Oscar Martínez. Devorah interprets songs such as "Quien" by Charles Aznavour, "Cuando te beso" by Juan Luis Guerra, "Asi" by Sandro, "Desesperanza" by María Luisa Escobar.