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Another look at the life and career of a superstar musician, poet, filmmaker and activist whose work has affected more than a generation of Brazilian and international fans.
The bandleader and musician, who died on Thursday at 83, was a bridge from Brazilian music to the world — and back.
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 ...
Audiences will be swept away by a diverse range of music, including fresh interpretations of The Bronx Horns' timeless hits, along with enchanting melodies from Brazil, Cuba and beyond.
Sergio Mendes, the celebrated Brazilian musician whose 1966 hit “Mas Que Nada” made him a global superstar and helped launched a long, Grammy-winning career, has died after months battling the ...
Sergio Mendes, the influential pianist, composer and arranger who was one of Brazil’s earliest contemporary crossover artists, has died.
Sérgio Mendes, the Grammy-winning Brazilian band leader who helped popularize bossa nova in the '60s, died Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 83.
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A Brazilian judge orders the worldwide removal of the song ... - MSN
"It is a milestone for Brazilian music, which has often been copied to compose international hits," explained Fredimio Trotta, the lawyer of the Brazilian composer who filed the plagiarism complaint.
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