[1] Influenced by her accordionist father, Eliza began her singing career in the city of Monteiro (PB) where she joined the Big Banda group, which later changed the name to Laços de Amor.
In 2003, she joined Cavaleiros do Forró, where she remained for 10 years, during which time she participated in the recording of nine CDs and six DVDs.
[3] In 2013, Eliza and Jaílson announced their return to the stages in the Forró Cavalo de Aço, where it remained during five years, next to Marcelo Jubão and Neto Araújo.
[4] Eliza died in the afternoon of June 16, 2017, at the age of 37, after an automobile accident at the intersection of Maruim and Arauá streets, Aracaju Center, Sergipe.
Besides Eliza and the driver, her boyfriend Sergio Ramos da Silva, also died in the accident.