Sérgio Mendes
Sérgio Santos Mendes (born February 11, 1941) is a Brazilian musician. His career took off with worldwide hits by his group Brasil '66. He has over 55 releases and plays bossa nova heavily crossed with jazz and funk.[He was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song in 2012 as co-writer of the song "Real in Rio" from the animated film Rio.
Mendes is a unique example of a Brazilian musician primarily known in the United States, where his albums were recorded and where most of his touring took place.
Mendes is married to Gracinha Leporace, who has performed with him since the early 1970s. Mendes has also collaborated with many artists through the years, including The Black Eyed Peas, with whom he re-recorded in 2006 a version of his breakthrough hit "Mas que Nada".
Mendes was born in Niterói, Brazil, the son of a physician. He attended the local conservatory with hopes of becoming a classical pianist. As his interest in jazz grew, he started playing in nightclubs in the late 1950s just as bossa nova, a jazz-inflected derivative of samba, was emerging. Mendes played with Antônio Carlos Jobim (regarded as a mentor) and many U.S. jazz musicians who toured Brazil.
Mendes formed the Sexteto Bossa Rio and recorded Dance Moderno in 1961. Touring Europe and the United States, Mendes recorded albums with Cannonball Adderley and Herbie Mann and played at the Carnegie Hall. Mendes moved to the U.S. in 1964 and cut two albums under the Sergio Mendes & Brasil '65 group name with Capitol Records and Atlantic Records.
Mendes became full partners with Richard Adler, a Brooklyn-born American who had previously brought Bossa Trés plus two dancers, Joe Bennett and a Brazilian partner, to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1963. He was also accompanied by Jobim; Flavio Ramos, and Aloísio de Oliveira, a record and TV producer from Rio who used to be a member of Carmen Miranda's backing group Bando da Lua. The Musicians Union only allowed this group to appear on one TV show and make one club appearance (Basin Street East) before ordering them to leave the U.S. When the new group Brasil '65 was formed, Shelly Manne, Bud Shank and other West Coast musicians got Mendes and the others into the local musicians union. Adler and Mendes formed Brasil '65, which consisted of Wanda Sá and Rosinha de Valença, as well as the Sergio Mendes Trio. The group recorded albums for Atlantic and Capitol. ...
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Acting
Movie
Rio
as Samba School Director (voice)
2011
Movie
Rio 2
as Street Vendor (voice)
2014
Movie
Be Cool
as Sergio Mendes
2005
TV
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
1992
TV
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
as Self
1992
TV
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self
1962
TV
The Oscars
as Self
1953
Movie
Simonal: No One Knows How Tough It Was
as Self (archive footage)
2009
TV
The Mike Douglas Show
as Self
1961
TV
Champs-Elysées
as Self
1982
TV
Kraft Music Hall
as Self
1958
Movie
Herb Alpert Is...
as Self
2020
TV
The Danny Kaye Show
as Self
1963
Movie
Sergio Mendes in the Key of Joy
as Self
2021
TV
This Is Tom Jones
as Self
1969
TV
Le Grand Échiquier
as Self
1972
J'écris dans l'espace
1989
TV
Numéro un
as Self
1975
Movie
Bossa Nova: the sound that seduced the world
as Self
2008
Movie
A MusiCares Tribute To Paul McCartney
as Self
2012
The Pearl Bailey Show
as Self
1971
TV
Legends
as Self
2006
Movie
Nas Ondas de Dorival Caymmi
as Self
2024
4-3-2-1 Hot and Sweet
as Self
1966