Credit to Will.I.Am. for the title of this post. Read on ...
In the summer of 2006, I was walking through music/book store with my mother when I noticed a whole rack of CDs (this was 2006, after all) entitled Timeless, by a band I had not heard of: Black Eyed Peas.
I stopped in my tracks and then tried to explain to my mother why this was so exciting. The face on the CD was that of a young Sergio Mendes. Sergio Mendes!
As I later wrote in a 2013 post on my main blog, this is an artist who perhaps more than any other brought samba to audiences in the United States. He visited New York shortly before I was born, and shortly afterward exiled himself there, eventually moving to Los Angeles, where he died on September 5, 2024.
So popular had he become in the United States -- and particularly in New York City -- that a 1993 Seinfeld episode has the character Kramer indignantly ranting about his importance, and erroneously assuming he was well-known in Brazil.
Notable tracks and stories I'll be sharing in class:
Fanfarra Cabua Le Le (1992)
Mas Que Nada 2006
Mas Que Nada 1966 video (see Wikipedia for much more about this song)
Sergio Mendes obituary on NPR (audio)
Sergio Mendes highlights on NPR (including obituary text)
Sergio Mendes, 83, Dies; Brought Brazilian Rhythms to the Pop Charts (NY Times)
Sergio Mendes - Magalenha (Video Original)
Mendes had a cameo in an otherwise very unremarkable movie Be Cool
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