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Hall first came to be known to the public at large when she joined the second Brasil project of Bossa Nova master Sergio Mendes, Brasil '66. Unlike the previous incarnation, Brasil '66 was an instant success - making a significant impact on the charts with its first single, a version of the Brazilian song "Mais Que Nada". Much of the song's appeal was due to the distinctive, multi-tracked vocals of Hall. Check our available Lani Hall concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Lani Hall's approach to Brazilian music is both traditional and unique, though far more innovative than classic. There are some endearing duets with Dori Caymmi, a member of Brazil's musical aristocracy. A fusion atmosphere abounds, and the requisite samba percussion instruments, such as the cuica, make only occasional appearances. Hall's voice is tender and a bit precious, a contrast to the slightly hoarse, stone cool of the classical female singer of Brazilian music...
- www.jazztimes.com
After the commercial failure of Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66's folk-rock opus Stillness, longtime vocalist Lani Hall left the group to pursue a similar approach as a solo act--produced and arranged by husband Herb Alpert, Sundown Lady is a sublime meditation on folk, funk and the ties that bind them...
- music.aol.com
Lani Hall first discovered her deep love for the exotic, indigenous rhythms and lilting melodies of Brazilian music in the late '60s and early '70s, when she was lead singer with Sergio Mendes & Brazil 66. After years of subsequent success as a solo artist (culminating with a Grammy for Best Latin Pop Performance in 1986), she took a break from the music business...
- music.aol.com
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