Would you plan to be there? Get the Connectbrazil e-letter It’s a musical scene that might be repeated later this summer here in the US when Ivan Lins & Friends share the stage with Lee Ritenour’s World of Brazil. This brings us up to 2015, when the group first began to Together, they recorded a live DVD, Brasilidade Geral e Bob Mintzer ao Vivo and followed it with another live DVD featuring Bossa Nova legend Roberto Menescal and singer Andrea Amorim. ![]() That’s when their music caught the attention of They recorded their first album a year later and then began performing at colleges, concert halls and music festivals. Geral in Espirito Santos, the breathtakingly beautiful Brazilian state just Step back to 2010, when this talented tribe formed Brasilidade It’s a tight, jazzy sound that swings with bona-fide Brazilian Mim’ and ‘Desesperar Jamais’ all receive the deft touch of this silky-smooth Say’) are all well-known hits with American fans.īeautiful melodies characterize songs better known in RioĪnd Recife than Richmond or Redondo Beach. ‘Dinorah, Dinorah’, ‘Love Dance’, ‘Ai, Ai, AiĪi, Ai’ and ‘Daquilo Que Eu Sei’ (which Patti Austin sang as ‘Believe What I Ten more Lins originals make up the rest of the album. Back then, Avellar was one of the young lions of Brazilian jazz, too. Later, Luiz Avellar’s excellent piano rendition became a popular fan favorite, too. Ivan’s original version was part of the playlist when my radio program debuted in 1992. Longtime listeners to The Sounds of Brazil know the song very well. The title track ( My Country) has achieved rare statusĪs one of Brazil’s unofficial national anthems, just as ‘America, The Beautiful’ Recorded living songwriter, is their guest performer on Meu Pais. Lins, who holds the distinction of being Brazil’s most internationally Reis bassist Hugo Maciel and drummer Renato Rocha – have a secret. Geral’s members – saxophonists Roger Rocha, Josué Lopez, and Danielįreire trumpeter/flugelhornist Bruno Santos, trombonists Rafael Rocha and Joabe Eight talented young lions of Brazilian Jazz who are more than up to the task of backing one of Brazil’s greatest songwriting musicians. ![]() The sessions feature one of the sharpest sounding horn groups I’ve heard in quite some time. It’s titled Brasilidade Geral & Ivan Lins – Meu Pais.Įach of these 11 tunes come directly from the best of Ivan Lins, reimagined with new arrangements. So while we’re busy prepping The Sounds of Brazil’s streaming playlists for Summer’s official arrival on June 21 st, what happens? A new album from Ivan Lins lands at our studio doorstep.Īnd not just any album. There’s no one better to introduce you to Brasilidade Geral than Ivan Lins. Meet these young lions of Brazilian Jazz.
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