Sergio Mendes, who took Brazilian Bossa to the world, dies at 83

Sergio Mendes, one of the crucial internationally well-known Brazilian musicians, has died in Los Angeles on the age of 83. The data was first reported by TMZ.

Mr. Mendes recorded greater than 35 albums, lots of which went gold or platinum. He received a Grammy Award for Greatest World Music Album with “Brasileiro” in 1993 and was nominated for an Oscar for Greatest Authentic Track for the music “Actual in Rio”, a part of the soundtrack of the 2011 animated movie “Rio.”

O Globo newspaper known as him “the principle exponent of samba-jazz.” His iconic group Brasil ’66 helped popularize bossa nova abroad.

In 1971, he carried out on the White Home for the primary time, on the invitation of then-President Richard Nixon, through the state go to by the then Prince Juan Carlos of Spain. He would later return to the White Home in 1982, invited by President Ronald Reagan, throughout a go to by Brazilian President João Figueiredo.

Mr. Mendes is most famously identified for the music “Mas Que Nada”, initially composed by Jorge Ben Jor and launched in 1963. Mr. Mendes’s 1966 cowl peaked at No. 47 on the Billboard Scorching 100, and the music was later coated by artists resembling Ella Fitzgerald and Dizzie Gillespie. Billboard journal wrote of the music: “The worldwide hit was many music followers’ first glimpse of Brazilian music”. 

In 2006, Mr. Mendes re-recorded “Mas que Nada” with the Black Eyed Peas. He was additionally mates with Frank Sinatra, with whom he toured in 1967 and once more in 1980.

Sergio Mendes was the topic of a 2020 documentary movie “Sergio Mendes: Within the Key of Pleasure,” directed by John Scheinfeld. Interviewees included will.i.am and John Legend, amongst different collaborators.

Within the documentary, will.i.am says of Mr. Mendes: “He’s a translator. He translated one thing that was occurring in Brazil to the entire world”.

John Legend stated, additionally within the movie: “He’s in a position to span the generations by collaborating with new artists and up-and-coming artists”.

Born in Niterói, within the state of Rio de Janeiro, in 1941, Mr. Mendes moved to the US in 1964, simply after the army coup that overthrew President João Goulart.

Mr. Mendes is survived by his spouse, Brazilian singer Gracinha Leporace, and 5 kids.

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