Brasil '66
Brasil '66 was a Brazilian music group formed in the 1960s, known for blending bossa nova and pop music. The band gained international recognition for their smooth harmonies and sophisticated arrangements, which showcased the rich musical heritage of Brazil. Their self-titled album, released in 1966, featured popular tracks that highlighted the influence of Antonio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto.
The group consisted of talented musicians, including Bobby Scott and Sérgio Mendes, who contributed to their unique sound. Brasil '66 played a significant role in popularizing Brazilian music in the United States and beyond, leaving a lasting impact on the music scene.