EPISODE · Sep 4, 2025 · 29 MIN
Sérgio Mendes on working with WIll.i.am, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Frank Sinatra, and the eternal bossa nova beat
from The Jazz Interview Podcast · host tJiP
To celebrate the life of Sérgio Mendes – one year after his death aged 83, on September 5, 2024, from complications associated with long Covid – I’m sharing this archive interview with the world’s greatest populariser of Brazilian music. Every time you hear a bad bossa nova cover of a rock song in a hotel lobby, you probably have this guy to blame. Because while Antônio Carlos Jobim gave Brazilian music its songbook, Mendes’ Brasil '66 band brought bossa’s irresistibly breezy beat to the world.I’ve made minor cuts for flow and focus, but otherwise this is just a fly-on-the-wall recording of an encounter I never intended to share with the world. In 30 short minutes we traced Mendes’ musical journey, from discovering jazz through Dave Brubeck’s “Take Five” and making his US debut with Cannonball Adderley, to touring with Frank Sinatra and playing the White House, to finding his music back in the limelight after collaborating with Will.i.am on the hip-hop-flavoured comeback LP Timeless.The cover picture of this podcast is Sérgio Mendes backstage in Abu Dhabi, holding the cover story of the profile feature this interview resulted in.
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To celebrate the life of Sérgio Mendes – one year after his death aged 83, on September 5, 2024, from complications associated with long Covid – I’m sharing this archive interview with the world’s greatest populariser of Brazilian music. Every time you hear a bad bossa nova cover of a rock song in a hotel lobby, you probably have this guy to blame. Because while Antônio Carlos Jobim gave Brazilian music its songbook, Mendes’ Brasil '66 band brought bossa’s irresistibly breezy beat to the world. I’ve made minor cuts for flow and focus, but otherwise this is just a fly-on-the-wall recording of an encounter I never intended to share with the world. In 30 short minutes we traced Mendes’ musical journey, from discovering jazz through Dave Brubeck’s “Take Five” and making his US debut with Cannonball Adderley, to touring with Frank Sinatra and playing the White House, to finding his music back in the limelight after collaborating with Will.i.am on the hip-hop-flavoured comeback LP Timeless. The cover picture of this podcast is Sérgio Mendes backstage in Abu Dhabi, holding the cover story of the profile feature this interview resulted in.
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