Sergio Mendes, Grammy-winning Brazilian music legend, dies at 83
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 battling the effects of long COVID. He was 83.
The death Thursday of the Brazilian pianist, songwriter and arranger was confirmed in a statement by his family.
Mendes was born in Niterói, Rio de Janeiros sister city, and studied classical music at a conservatory before joining jazz groups.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, he began playing Bossa Nova as the genre was heating up in Rios nightclub scene with Antonio Carlos Jobim, João Gilberto and others.
In 1962, they traveled to New York for a Bossa Nova festival at Carnegie Hall. During the trip, Cannonball Adderley invited Mendes to collaborate on the album Cannonball Adderley and The Bossa Rio Sextet, leading to his first American record, The Swinger from Rio, after signing with Atlantic Records.
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Legendary Brazilian composer Sergio Mendes, 1941-2024.