Grazielle Oganna

Grazielle Oganna (born 22 March 1980) is an Australian-born Brazilian singer. She was born in Auburn, New South Wales, Australia and raised in Santa Catarina, Brazil, and is of Japanese descent on her mother's side and Norwegian on her father's side. She made her album debut after meeting the Italian guitar player Marsteel who also produced her single "Goodbye", originally written in memory of his father.
She graduated from School of Media, Film and Theatre, Sydney, Australia with a B.A. in arts, and attended the Santos Law University for two years, though she already knew she wanted to be a musician. She eventually dropped out of her law studies after winning the role in four European productions, along with Marsteel. In 2000, she recorded another album, produced by Eric Lee. In addition, she was chosen to perform on his third album. She joined Ed Norton's band for a US tour. When she isn't acting and singing, Grazielle is involved in sports (artistic roller skating, surfing) and volunteer activities. She is a member of the Free Culture, Trustees of the Enterprise Foundation and Peacemakers (Norton's foundation). She speaks four languages fluently; English and Portuguese (her native tongues), as well as French and German. She also knows some Norwegian. She sang part of the environmental ode "Eu Vi o Sol". She is sometimes credited as Grazon and Anna Lee.
 
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