Sergio Mendes, 83, Dies; Brought Brazilian Rhythms to the Pop Charts
A pianist, composer and arranger, he rose to fame with the group Brasil ’66 and remained a force in popular music for more than six decades.
No, “a lot of that music” came from Brazil, with hundreds of artists involved in the “New Beat” movement of the 60’s. A few were exposed in the US, but most were too “Brazilian” for international exposure. In fact, due much to the ethnic and linguistic differences, Bossa Nova was not even particularly popular in the rest of South America.Turns out a lot of that style of music came from Antonio Carlos Jobim.
Yes me too, and Brasil 77, even the Brasil 88 album from 78I always liked Brasil 66.
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Is “Bissau Nova” new music from the African country just south of Senegal?🤔Bissau Nova was not even particularly popular in the rest of South America.
Trying to type on the smaller screen iPhone is an invitation to error.Is “Bissau Nova” new music from the African country just south of Senegal?🤔
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No, “a lot of that music” came from Brazil, with hundreds of artists involved in the “New Beat” movement of the 60’s. A few were exposed in the US, but most were too “Brazilian” for international exposure. In fact, due much to the ethnic and linguistic differences, Bossa Nova was not even particularly popular in the rest of South America.



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Jobim may not have been the only artist in the genre, but he was certainly one of the most popular with American audiences. Mendes certainly helped popularize the genre, where some of his cover versions ("Fool On The Hill," "Scarborough Fair") and of course "Mas Que Nada" received a good amount of airplay on easy listening stations.
I always liked the way the genre was part of the easy listening music of the time. Aritists included of course Mendes, and Astrud Gilberto, Stan Getz and Walter Wanderly. Even Frank Sinatra recorded an album with Jobim.