![]() ![]() In September 2004, he released the album “CRU” in France and England, resulting in five stars ratings in the reviews of Rolling Stone, Elle France, Vogue France magazines and appearances in TV shows. 1” (which later became and album) with fellow musician BID.įor two consecutive years (20) he won the APCA award for best singer of the year. He then launched the DVD “MTV apresenta Seu Jorge” and wrote the track “Bambas e Biritas Vol. In 2004, he recorded in Rome the video of the song “Tive Razão”, which also became a hit in the land of the discoverers, featuring actors Willen Dafoe and Bill Murray. His stage name was given by friend and drummer Marcelo Yuka. Seu Jorge marked his first professional achievement as a musician in 1998, when he joined the band Farofa Carioca and released the album “Moro no Brasil” in Portugal, Japan and Brazil. Tickets start at $94 and are available at CarnegieCharge (212) 247-7800,, or at the Box Office on 57th Street and Seventh Avenue. The Greatest Night- Bossa Nova will be held Sunday, October 8 at 8:00 p.m. in the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall, located at 881 Seventh Avenue on the corner of 57th Street, accessible by the 1, A, B, C, D, E, F, N, Q, R trains. This evening is also made possible by MC Connections. “I believe that this celebration will spread and benefit many other artists who are emerging in the music scene.” ![]() “The whole team put a big effort into this project to make sure it will be a moment of great relevance for Brazilian culture,” adds Fabio Almeida, partner of Join Entretenimento, who is responsible for organizing this event. ![]() “As the interest in Brazilian music swells year by year, the significance of this evening cannot be overstated-it will be an electric reunion of talents, a testament to our mastery of music, and the celebration of legacy.” “This show isn’t just a tribute to the concert of 60 years ago, it’s a vibrant homage that bridges eras with Bossa Nova legends of the past and next generation artists who continue to celebrate the genre and Brazil’s musical gift to the world,” he adds. “Anticipation is building for a sold-out main event that will resonate as the heart of Brazilian culture on the global stage in 2023,” notes Max Viana, the concert’s Artistic Director. The Greatest Night- Bossa Nova stands as a triumphant celebration of Brazil’s treasured musical legacy-a legacy that continues to enrapture global audiences and inspire a new generation of musicians. Adding an international touch, the acclaimed British singer-songwriter Celeste, known for her R&B and soul music, will also inject the evening with a soulful performance.Įsteemed musical giants including Tony Bennett, Dizzy Gillespie, and Miles Davis were amoung the captivated audience at the 1962 performance that not only defined a genre but spring boarded the careers of countless artists. at the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall.Ī collective homage to the 1962 concert and Bossa Nova as a genre, the evening will be headlined by singer/songwriter and actor Seu Jorge (Wes Anderson’s The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou), and accompanied by Daniel Jobim, grandson of composer Tom Jobim, who performed in the historic 1962 concert and went on to write the global Bossa Nova hit, The Girl from Ipanema, the second most recorded song in music history. The concert will also feature a select cast of guest artists, including the legendary Roberto Menescal who will reprise his performance from over six decades ago, the multi-talented Carlinhos Brown, and the mesmerizing Carol Biazin, hailing from the state of Paraná. This fall, presented by New York Artist Management, LLC the magic of that historical concert will have a legendary encore in a one-night-only performance The Greatest Night- Bossa Nova on Sunday October 8, 2023 at 8:00 p.m. Six decades ago, Carnegie Hall bore witness to a musical revolution as the vibrant sounds of Bossa Nova’s budding Brazilian talents graced its stage for the very first time. That pivotal moment, rich with cultural significance, ignited a musical movement that would shape the course of history. Tribute to the historic 1962 concert brings together Seu Jorge, Daniel Jobim, Menescal, Carlinhos Brown, Carol Biazin and Celeste.
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