This Brazilian Bossa Nova
master was considered a
master composer and
beloved performer around
the world. Jobim combin...
Astrud Gilberto pinch-hit as
a singer on Getz/Gilberto's
"Girl From Ipanema" and
found instant fame. Astrud
Gilberto was a housewife...
A giant of Brazilian popular
music, Veloso's songs
pushed musical envelopes,
landed him in jail, and
defined a generation. Vel...
Brazil's Nunes was one of
the great voices of the
Samba. She never slighted
her Afro-Brazilian faith,
Candomble, either.
One of Brazil's most
spectacularly popular
singers, Elis Regina died in
1982 of a cocaine and
alcohol overdose.
Effortlessly exuding sex
appeal and hardcore
political analysis, Costa was
one of the Brazilian singers
exiled in the 1970s.
A guiding light of Brazilian
Tropicalia, Gil was
imprisoned for his
revolutionary music before
becoming a cultural mains...
Gilberto tamed the Brazilian
samba with a softly swinging
guitar and vocal style and
blueprinted Bossa Nova in
the process.
He presaged tropicalia,
updated bossa nova,
electrified samba and wrote
"Mas Que Nada." It's official:
Jorge Ben rules. Ben bec...
This silky-voiced,
multitalented Brazilian
chanteuse has charmed
audiences for more than a
decade. Monte's 1994 rele...
Nascimento has penned
Brazilian standards and pop
hits, seduced the jazz
establishment, and won a
Grammy for his work.
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