Patricia Marx (singer)

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Born
Patricia Marquez de Azevedo

28 June 1974 (1974-06-28) (age 51)
São Paulo, Brazil
Occupationsinger
Yearsactive1983–present
GenresMPB, electronic, indie, jazz
Patricia Marx
Marx in 2007
Born
Patricia Marquez de Azevedo

28 June 1974 (1974-06-28) (age 51)
São Paulo, Brazil
Occupationsinger
Years active1983–present
Musical career
GenresMPB, electronic, indie, jazz

Patricia Marquez de Azevedo (born 28 June 1974), known professionally as Patricia Marx, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter.

Personal life

Born in São Paulo, Marx started her career as a child, taking part in the 1983 Rede Manchete children show Clube da Criança, and shortly later becoming a member of the children's musical band Trem da Alegria.[1] In 1987, she left the group and made her solo debut with the album Patrícia ‘Paty’,[2][3] which sold over 350,000 copies and was certified platinum.[4]

Starting from 2010, Marx released several albums in couple with her then husband Bruno E.[2] In 2023, she took part in The Masked Singer Brasil as a member of the trio Os Suculentos ('The Succulents') with Rosanah Fienngo and Sylvinho Blau-Blau [pt].[5]

Marx was married to the producer Bruno E. for 18 years and they had a son, Artur.[6] In March 2020, Marx revealed to be a lesbian,[7][6] and the same year she married the architect Renata Pedreira.[6] She converted to Buddhism.[8]

Discography

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