Mendes first became professionally active in the late 1950s and is widely recognized as a popularizer of Brazilian music ...
the Grammy winner died Thursday in Los Angeles surrounded by his children and his wife of 54 years, Gracinha Leporace Mendes. He was 83. "International music icon Sergio Mendes, who brought the ...
According to their statement, Mendes died following several months of ill ... The 1967 LP ‘Look Around’ by Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’66 A&M Records One of Brazil’s most influential crossover ...
Sergio Mendes, the Brazilian Grammy-winning musician whose hit "Mas Que Nada" made him a global legend, died after months of battling the effects of long COVID, his publicist Karen Vock confirmed ...
By Barry Singer Sergio Mendes, the Brazilian-born pianist ... and remained a force in popular music for more than six decades, died on Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 83. His family said in ...
Sergio Mendes, a Brazilian pianist ... recording with younger performers who found an enduring appeal in his music, died Sept. 5 at a hospital in Los Angeles. He was 83. His family released ...
Iconic bossa nova producer, songwriter, pianist and song interpreter Sérgio Mendes has died at 83 ... the first in a series ...
Sérgio Mendes, the Brazilian musician renowned for bringing bossa nova music to a global audience starting in the ’60s, has died ... album Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil ...
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Sergio Mendes, the celebrated Brazilian musician whose 1966 hit “Mas Que Nada” made him a global ...
The two time Grammy winner died on Thursday ... the Latin music scholar Leila Cobo said in the 2020 HBO documentary Sergio Mendes in the Key of Joy. “But that speaks to how certain Sérgio ...
Sergio Mendes, the innovative and influential pianist, composer and arranger who was one of Brazil’s earliest contemporary crossover artists, died Thursday in Los Angeles, his family has confirmed.
The recording artist died “peacefully” Thursday in Los ... is Los Angeles” He cut major-label albums with his group Sergio Mendes & Brasil ‘65, though none sold especially well.