“It’s a new decade,” says Brazilian music star Seu Jorge. “It’s new for telling a new story. Forget behind, look for forward. That’s my message.” Brazil is set to gain much more attention on the world ...
Seu Jorge has got to be one of the coolest cats on the planet — a Brazilian samba singer with a rich baritone and an easy groove. You may know him from his popular Portuguese covers of David Bowie ...
It goes back to how they all met -- on the soundstage of a Walter Salles movie called Linha de Passe. Almaz, as the trio is now known, and Seu Jorge had recorded one song for the film and got along so ...
Seu Jorge (“Mr. Jorge”) was already a rising star in his native Brazil when Wes Anderson cast him in 2004’s The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. The man born Jorge Mário da Silva had released one album ...
Our guest DJ this week, singer Seu Jorge, says he recognized himself in the character he plays in the Brazilian film City Of God: a bus driver named Mané Galinha who's caught up in violence in 1970s ...
Seu Jorge has announced a new collaborative direct-to-disc album with the Brazilian composer Rogê with a new song called “Pra Você Amigo.” Seu Jorge & Rogê Night Dreamer Direct-to-Disc Sessions is due ...
Unless you're Brazilian or have lived somewhere in the lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) sphere, you may not immediately recognize the name or the face of Seu Jorge. Still, you may have seen or heard ...
Brazilian performer Seu Jorge may have played a crucial part in 2002’s surprise-hit crime film City of God, but he is known to most Americans for a less strenuous performance — strumming his guitar on ...
Acoustic, Porteguese-langugage covers of David Bowie songs, as heard in the Wes Anderson film. Save this story Save this story There's this guy who crawls onto my subway car on my way home from work ...