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In Pictures

Sergio Mendes at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts

Read "Sergio Mendes at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts" reviewed by Mark Robbins


The audience at the Sandler Center was on its feet cheering as the familiar sound of “Magalenha" filled the room and the cheering grew even louder as the band's leader, Sergio Mendes, took his place behind the keyboard. For 60 years Mendes has been the voice of Bossa Nova, Samba and Latin Jazz, and ever since Herb Alpert Presents: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 made its debut in 1966 he has continually been at the top of the charts with ...

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Album Review

Sergio Mendes: In The Key Of Joy

Read "In The Key Of Joy" reviewed by Jim Worsley


With exuberant Brazilian beats variously smoldering and at full flame, In the Key of Joy (Concord Records, 2019) archives the sound and the ambiance that defines Sergio Mendes. In 2020, the composer, keyboardist and vocalist celebrates more than sixty years in the music industry with this release. No matter how many beautiful songs and engaging records Mendes has provided over the years, many of a certain age will always first conjure up Sergio Mendes and Brazil '66. The ...

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Live Review

Sergio Mendes with Eliane Elias at New Jersey Performing Arts Center

Read "Sergio Mendes with Eliane Elias at New Jersey Performing Arts Center" reviewed by Ernest Barteldes


Jazz Meets Samba Sergio Mendes with Eliane Elias, Lee Ritenour and Joe Lovano New Jersey Performing Arts Center Newark, New Jersey November 8, 2013 On a double-billed evening dedicated to the music of Brazil, pianist Eliane Elias kicked off the first set with an up-tempo take on Antonio Carlos Jobim's “Só Danço Samba" backed by her touring band, which was rounded out by Marc Johnson (bass), Mauricio Zottarelli (drums) and ...

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Album Review

Sergio Mendes: Oceano

Read "Oceano" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Sergio Mendes seems to one of those artists who has been around forever with his wonderful bands Brazil '66, '74, '77, each depicting an era of evolution in the world of popular Brazilian music. Sergio fans will remember the classic Lennon and McCartney “Fool on the hill" performed on a number of his earlier albums with vocalists Bonnie Bowden and his wife-to-be, Gracinha Leporace. His latest outing “Oceano" features one of Brazil's rising stars Ricardo Silveira whose own ...


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