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  2. Sérgio Mendes discography - Wikipedia

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    Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '77 1971: País Tropical (A&M) 1972: The Sérgio Mendes and Brasil '66 Foursider (A&M, double compilation with one side of Brasil '77 tracks) 1972: Primal Roots (Brazil: Raízes) (A&M) 1973: In Concert (A&M) 1973: Love Music (Bell) 1974: Vintage 74 (Bell) 1975: Sérgio Mendes (Brazil: I Believe) (Elektra) 1976 ...

  3. Confetti (Sérgio Mendes album) - Wikipedia

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    Confetti is an album by Sérgio Mendes, released in 1983. Most of the songs of the album were written by established US pop composers and lyricists such as Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Don Freeman, and Tom Snow. Among the notable singers on the album are Joe Pizzulo and Gracinha Leporace.

  4. Joe Pizzulo - Wikipedia

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    Joe Pizzulo (born June 15, 1951) is an American vocalist best known as one of the lead singers on 1980s hit singles credited to Sérgio Mendes, including "Never Gonna Let You Go" [1] (from Mendes' self-titled 1983 album) and "Alibis" (from the 1984 album Confetti).

  5. Sérgio Mendes, Brazilian singer and pop artist, dead at 83 - AOL

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    Sérgio Mendes, a singer and composer who helped popularize the bossa nova music of his native Brazil, died Thursday in Los Angeles, his family shared in a statement with CNN. Mendes was 83.

  6. Sérgio Mendes, Brazilian band leader who helped popularize ...

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    Sérgio Mendes, the Grammy-winning Brazilian band leader who helped popularize bossa nova in the '60s, died Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 83.

  7. Sérgio Mendes - Wikipedia

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    Mendes moved to the U.S. in 1964 and cut two albums under the group name Sergio Mendes & Brasil '65 with Capitol Records and Atlantic Records. [1] Mendes formed a partnership with Richard Adler, a Brooklyn-born American who had brought Bossa Trés and two dancers, Joe Bennett and a Brazilian partner, to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1963.

  8. Sérgio Mendes, Brazilian Bossa Nova Musician, Dies of Long ...

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    Sérgio Mendes, the Brazilian-born musician who brought bossa nova music to a global audience in the 1960s, died on Thursday, Sept. 5, in a Los Angeles hospital.He was 83. The renowned musician ...

  9. Category:Sérgio Mendes songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Sérgio Mendes songs or lists of Sérgio Mendes songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Sérgio Mendes songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .