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  • This was during a period when I was producing Brazil '66 records and got infected by Brazilian music. -- Herb Alpert
  • I loved the Brazilian music I played. But this is finally me. For the first time I think it's really me. -- Herbie Mann
  • It didn't even occur to me that I'm the last person in the world who should play salsa or Brazilian music. -- David Byrne
  • Brazilian music has many of the ingredients that I strive for in my own music: Strong melodies and a disciplined but intense rhythmic concept, and interesting harmonies. -- Chuck Mangione
  • We deliberately used elements from Brazilian music and from African and Asian music. Now people can hear that but then it sounded so abstract, they couldn't hear it. -- Arto Lindsay
  • For me Brazilian music is the perfect mix of melody and rhythm. It just bubbles rhythmically. If I had to pick just one music style to play if would be Brazilian. -- Herbie Mann
  • I listen to all those kinds of music, from classic soul to hip-hop to Brazilian music to, you know, jazz to indie to alternative. So whatever. I listen to all if it. Classic rock and classic pop, all of that. -- John Legend
  • Scott Feiner is a soulful magnet for the fusion of Brazilian and jazz music... -- Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • Latin music has many international influences - pop, rock, country, Brazilian sounds, and alternative styles. -- Ednita Nazario
  • Many an American jazz musician has been beguiled by the lush melodies and sumptuous rhythms of Brazilian music, but Peter Sprague has taken the romance a good deal further than most. -- Andrew S. Gilbert
  • We found a great rhythm. Contractions started kicking in. I sat there with her, right between her legs. We got tribal on it, we danced to it! I was DJ-ing this Brazilian music. -- Matthew McConaughey
  • My entire education in music was in reading interviews with bands like Stereolab and finding out about Brazilian music or a Romanian composer. You expose yourself to what people you look up to admire. -- Bradford Cox
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