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"The
music of Cape Verde and Angola has been transformed into an international
phenomena by the Cape Verde-born and Brockton, MA-based Mendes Brothers João
and Ramiro".
All Music Guide
In
2006, the Mendes Brothers were
recognized by the Prime Minister of Cape Verde
with a “Medal of Merit”
for their invaluable contribution to the music of Cape Verde, while Ramiro
Mendes was awarded
the “The Order Of Volcano”,
the highest civilian medal, by
the
President of Cape Verde for his distinguished contribution to Cape Verdean music and culture.
Born
in the small village of Palonkon on the island of Fogo, the Mendes Brothers
emigrated to the United States in 1978. Shortly after their arrival, the
brothers formed a band to perform Cape Verdean and Angolan music. In 1980,
Haitian keyboardist Nono was invited to the band's leadership, composing
original songs and serving as musical director. In 1982, the Mendes Brothers
would record their debut LP, entitled “Um Novo Método” (A New Method). This
was the first Cape Verdean album to combine the musical traditions of Cape
Verde, Haiti and Angolan Semba in one album. After the album the brothers began
taking music to professional level. It was then that Ramiro Mendes began
studying classical guitar and João Mendes began studying voice. Ramiro would
enroll in the Berklee College of Music in Boston to study Commercial Arranging and
Film Scoring in 1986, completing his
studies in 1993. While still at the school, Mendes produced several albums,
namely, “Angola Minha Namorada” for Waldemar Bastos of Angola, “Distinu di
Belita” and “Mar Azul”, the two albums that officially launched the career
of Cesaria Evora.
Launching
MB Records in 1992, the Mendes Brothers began work on their debut album,
Palonkon. The album was released in summer of 1993 to great success in Cape
Verde and Angola, spinning several hit songs, including “Angola Beleza
Natural”, “Angola Na Paz” and “Helena”. Their 1995 Boston Music
Awards winning album, “Bandera” launched a new Cape Verdean
musical movement by the same name and is largely responsible for re-launching
the Angolan musical style of “Semba” with its phenomenal mega hits such as
“Angola Kuia”, “Balumuka PALOPs”, “Madalena” and “Si”. The album
became an anthem in Angola and greatly helped to promote Semba throughout the
world. Other recordings by Mendes Brothers include “Torri di Control” in
1997, “Para Angola Com Um Xi Coração”, in 1998, an album totally dedicated
to the peace and reconciliation of Angola, “Satélite Zamby” in 1999.
Since
founding MB Records Ramiro and John have created a highly sought-after music
catalog, featuring all the prominent stars of African-Lusophone music. Today MB
Records is the leading producer and licensor of African-Lusophone music, with
such clients as Heineken Beer, RDF Television, Grassroots Pictures, BMG, Iris
Musique, World Connections, As Entertainment, Edel, World Music Network, Oxfam,
Arc Music, Union Square Music, Putumayo World Music, Ellipsis Arts, Rounder
Records, Shanachie Records, Sheer Sound, Mondicor Records, MoviePlay and
Vidisco.
A
Grammy Ballot Nominated producing duo, the Mendes Brothers have continuously
challenged the status quo and lead the frontier of Cape Verdean music. In 1993,
the duo received several Grammy Ballot Nominations for the American R&B
albums featuring Elissa Jones (This Melodie) and Antonio TC Cruz
(Self-Titled).
In
addition to seven albums of their own, the Mendes Brothers have helped to
promote the music of their homeland as owners of the MB record label. Artists
that have been produced by Mendes Brothers include Bana, Tito Paris, Gil Semedo,
Kafala Brothers, Tino Trimó, Talulu, Agusto Cego, Gardenia Benros, Mirri Lobo,
Djosinha, Sãozinha, and 6 albums by The Mendes Brothers.
Cabo
Verde is Mendes
Brothers’ latest release in their
quest to innovate and transform Cape Verdean music. The critically acclaimed
release debuted in May of 2005 to wonderful reviews.
For more information Mendes Brothers, contact:
MB
RECORDS, INC.
www.myspace.com/mbrecordsinc
info@mbrecords.com
Contributing Journalist: Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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