From Soda Stereo's "De Música Ligera" to Enrique Iglesias' "Héroe" and Sérgio Mendes' "Mas Que Nada." Plus, check out exclusive photos! By Isabela Raygoza Associate Editor, Billboard Español ...
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Gunners winger Leandro Trossard also insists he is no 'moaner' MIKEL ARTETA is willing to try anything to gain an extra inch in his pursuit of silverware. The Arsenal manager’s latest out-of-the-box ...
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On Sergio Mendes’ website, sergiomendesmusic.com, is a quote that sums up his six-decade career: “There’s a word in English that I love: Serendipity. That’s the story of my life.” The Brazilian ...
In the late 1960s, a young generation of Brazilian musicians began making albums that were more expansive and progressive than anything before. They were inspired by the protean roots of samba, 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 ...
Brazilian musician best known for his hit Mas Que Nada who popularised bossa nova worldwide Sérgio Mendes, who has died aged 83 after suffering from the effects of long Covid, was one of the most ...
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazilian music legend Sergio Mendes, who helped catapult bossa nova onto the global stage in the 1960s with hits including “Mas Que Nada”, died in Los Angeles at the age of 83, his ...
(FILES) Grammy Award-winning Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes gives a free concert in support of the Blu-Ray and DVD release of the animated film “RIO: The Movie” on August 4, 2011, at the Americana ...
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — 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 ...
RIO DE JANEIRO — 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 ...