Adam Yauch, with back up vocals by Miho Hattori of Cibo Matto, invokes a Tom Jobim/bossa nova groove on the 1998 Beastie Boys release "Hello Nasty".
Adam Yauch, with back up vocals by Miho Hattori of Cibo Matto, invokes a Tom Jobim/bossa nova groove on the 1998 Beastie Boys release "Hello Nasty".
One Note Samba!
Queen Latifah Listens to Brazilian
John Densmore of the Doors on incorporating bossa nova percussion into “Break On Through”
B+ and Eric Coleman on Brazilian Rhyme
Pat Metheny and Anna Maria Jopeck “Are You Going with Me”
This is Bossa Nova!
Nike’s New World Cup campaign for Brasil!
Lao Schifrin and bossa nova!
Stanley Clark celebrating George Duke’s Brazilian Love Affair!
Mochilla (B+ and Eric Coleman) on Will.i.am as an early adopter of Brazilian music.
Brazil Rising from The Stanley Foundation on Vimeo.
If you have an hour or so and want to know more about this extraordinarily talented man, check this out…
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