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An unforgettable evening celebrating the vibrant sounds of Sergio Mendes and Brazil ’66! This tribute show pays homage to the legendary music that brought Samba and Bossa Nova to the forefront of the ...
A name that’s synonymous with boss nova, Sérgio Mendes was one of the first Brazilian exports to bring the genre into mainstream. He died at age 83. Full of determination, hope and a little luck, ...
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On September 5, world-renowned Brazilian-American pop musician, arranger and bandleader Sergio Mendes died in a hospital in Los Angeles at the age of 83. According to an Instagram post published by ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Sergio Mendes, the Brazilian Grammy-winning musician who helped bring the bossa nova music of his ...
Over many years he had grown accustomed to the things they liked to say. That his music was “lounge”, lift, airport, cruise-liner, burbling across the aisles as shoppers debated what to buy. That it ...
Sérgio Mendes, a Brazilian jazz and hard-bossa pianist-arranger who relocated to the U.S. in 1964 and launched his Brasil '65 and '66 pop groups, died in Los Angeles on September 5 of complications ...
Sergio Mendes, the celebrated Brazilian musician whose 1966 hit “Mas Que Nada” made him a global superstar and helped launch a long, Grammy-winning career, died last week after months battling the ...
Sérgio Mendes, the pianist who gifted the world with the most famous version of the Brazilian classic “Mas Que Nada,” died on Thursday. Born in 1941, Mendes was a 20-year-old musician when he first ...