Obituary | Samba plus sunshine

Sérgio Mendes sent Brazil’s party spirit out into the world

The pianist, arranger and bandleader died on September 5th, aged 83

Sergio Mendes performs circa 1972
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Over many years he had grown accustomed to the things they liked to say. That his music was “lounge”, lift, airport, cruise-liner, burbling across the aisles as shoppers debated what to buy. That it had no focus, structure or meaning, and was “easy listening” in a nutshell. Sérgio Mendes simply didn’t care. He took “easy” as a compliment, meaning the melodies were strong, and would merely flash his sunny, slightly buck-tooth smile and hunch at his piano to give them more.

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