About
Producer, composer,
keyboardist and vocalist, Sergio Mendes is one of the most internationally
successful Brazilian artists of all time. His hit single, "Mas Que Nada,"
is the first Portuguese language song to ever hit Billboard's U.S. Pop chart
and Mendes' signature mix of bossa nova and samba and distinctive pop
instrumentation have ultimately come to define Brazilian music.
With a career spanning five decades, his enduring influence on the music
industry continues to evolve. A three-time Grammy Award winner, with three
additional Grammy nominations, he has recorded more than 35 albums, with
numerous gold and platinum albums among them. In 2012, following year, Mendes
received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song for "Real in Rio"
from the animated film Rio.
Mendes' career began with his 1961 album Dance
Moderno and the groups Bossa Rio and the Sergio Mendes Trio. In the
mid-1960s to the late '70s, Mendes began to establish his legendary status as
his albums and singles rose to the top of the charts. However, it was his
group, Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 which sparked global stardom. After
performing "The Look of Love" at the 1968 Oscars, their version rose
to the top 10, quickly followed by such hits as "The Fool on the Hill"
and "Scarborough Fair."
In the '80s, Mendes' popular single, "Never Gonna Let You Go" became
a No. 1 Adult Contemporary hit and pop top-10 chart topper. In 1992 Mendes'
record Brasileiro was awarded the
Grammy for Best World Music Album, and since then, Mendes has been honored
with two Latin Grammy awards for Best Brazilian Record, Timeless (2006) and Bom Tempo
(2010) -- which was also nominated for a 2010 Grammy award.
Mendes' innovation and versatility have enabled him to collaborate with a wide
a range of artists. In 2006, he collaborated with contemporary pop, rock,
urban, and hip-hop artists, for his record, Timeless.
The record featured a re-recording of his famed hit "Mas Que Nada,"
accompanied by Gracinha Leporace, Mendes' wife. The project's other
collaborators include Justin Timberlake, John Legend, and the Black Eyed Peas.
In 2011, Mendes released his 39th album, Celebration:
A Musical Journey, commemorating his 50 years as a recording artist. The
record included both classics from his career as well as new recordings with
Ivete Sangalo and Siedah Garrett -- among them a remake of "The Fool on
the Hill," which he performed the same year at the 2011 MusiCares Gala
Honoring Sir Paul McCartney.
Mendes' most iconic album, Herb Alpert
Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, was inducted into the Grammy Hall
of Fame in 2011, joining Bruce Springsteen's legendary Born in The U.S.A., Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a
Dream" speech, and the Rolling Stones' Exile
on Main St. in the class of historically significant recordings.
His most recent album, Magic (2014),
is a collection of new songs, recorded with a host of friends and special
guests including John Legend, will.i.am, Carlinhos Brown and features the 2014
World Cup hit single "One Nation." Mendes continues to tour worldwide
and maintains his work as a film composer and producer, while also always
working on and developing his own album projects.