Antonio Carlos Jobim is most closely associated with bossa nova, the gorgeously melodic, harmonically rich, jazz-tinged music that burst onto the international scene from Brazil in the late ‘50s and ...
01 How Insensitive (Jobim - De Moraes) - 5:31; 02 Sem Voce (Jobim - De Moraes) - 4:16; 03 Change Partners (Berlin) - 4:39; 04 Remembering (Zeppetella) - 4:34; 05 Wave (Jobim - De Moraes) - 4:09; 06 ...
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Pedro Bial relata qual foi sua pior entrevista
O jornalista Pedro Bial relembrou o que considera a pior entrevista de sua carreira. Em entrevista a Rita Lobo, ele disse que ...
It has been said that Antonio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim was the George Gershwin of Brazil—and there is a solid ring of truth in that, for both contributed large bodies of songs to the jazz ...
Co-directors Nelson Pereira Dos Santos and Dora Jobim create a lively musical memorial to Brazil’s ambassador of bossa nova. By Stephen Dalton Cannes Musica Segundo Tom Jobim Still - P 2012 This ...
“When Jobim told us at a young age that he wanted to be a chef when he grows up, I have to admit that I took it with a grain of salt. After all, when he was two years old, he wanted to be a banana and ...
When bossa nova exploded in America and everywhere else in the early 1960s, Jobim was its star. His catchy songs were played everywhere. The “Girl from Ipanema” made Rio’s famous beach famous. But ...
Jobim was a primary force behind the creation of the bossa nova style, and his songs have been performed by many singers and instrumentalists internationally since the early 1960s. After enchanting ...
The same song, done by the same two, in almost the same manner. But what makes this truly special is that it appears to be the actual recording session and the exact take that later went on the record ...
Frank Sinatra was well into his Rat Pack era, the reigning American embodiment of masculine suavity and aplomb, when he teamed up with a maestro of Brazilian music to make one of the most exquisitely ...
If you’ve heard any Brazilian music in the past few years, it’s a fair bet that you’ve experienced the work of Jacques Morelenbaum, as either a cellist, an arranger-orchestrator or a producer. A ...
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