Sergio Mendes celebrates 50 Years of Brasil ’66 at the Big Dome | Inquirer Entertainment

Sergio Mendes celebrates 50 Years of Brasil ’66 at the Big Dome

12:10 PM March 02, 2016

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World-renowned artist Sergio Mendes will take concert-goers through a breathtaking array of bossa nova hits in his upcoming concert on March 12 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Mendes’ concert tour celebrates the 50th anniversary of his seminal album, “Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’66,” an opus of Brazil’s bossa nova king‘s successful musical career.

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“Brasil ’66” was Mendes’ first album that put Brazilian music on the map in the 1960s through 1970s. It was produced by Herb Alpert and Mendes himself, with songs that integrated Latin jazz and bossa nova with elements of American pop music.

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In 2011, the groundbreaking album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, and went platinum based largely on the success of its single “Mas Que Nada,” sung entirely in Portuguese with soaring vocals by Lani Hall.

The album also appealed to pop audiences through Mendes’ versions of the Beatle’s “Day Tripper” and Little Anthony and the Imperials’ “Going Out of My Head.” Other songs included in the album were “the Look of Love,” “Chove Chuva,” “Scarborough Fair,” “Roda,” “Night and Day,” among others.

Mendes is the ultimate jazz-fusion icon who loves to constantly create new sounds with contemporary artists. In his 2006 album “Timeless,” Mendes worked with the Black Eyed Peas on a fresher version of his 1960s hit, “Mas Que Nada.” He also opened up the collaborative channels with other fresh artists like Jill Scott, India Arie, Justin Timberlake and Erykah Badu. More recently, he collaborated with John Legend, Carlinhos Brown and Will.i.am in his 2014 release “Magic”. The same album also featured the hit single, “One Nation,” the official song of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

A brilliant and prolific artist, Mendes has released 55 albums over the past five decades, including the Grammy Award-winning “Basileiro” in 1993 and “Bom Tempo” in 2010. In 2005, he received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, making him one of the best Brazilian musicians of all time!

Buy your tickets to Sergio Mendes: A Celebration of 50 Years of Brasil ’66 concert onMarch 12 at the Big Dome. Visit TicketNet website for more details. ADVT

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