Connect Brazil for 14 October
14 October 2021 ………………..Music, Travel, Friends & Fun! ………………..View as Webpage
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This Week’s Top Story
Reflecting on Jobim ForeverAntonio Adolfo’s latest album is a personal tribute to the Brazilian legend who inspired his own career in Brazilian jazz.
Adolfo reveals the childhood memory that started it all.
Meet Brazil’s Latin Grammy Nominees for 20212021’s Brazilian class of Latin Grammy nominees is the best in recent years, including Record of the Year and Album of the Year. Who will win?
From MPB to Latin Jazz and Best New Artist.
Brazil’s Taste-tempting BrigadeirosRich and chocolatey, Brazil’s #1 sweet is perfect for holidays, Halloween, or any occasion. Easy in the kitchen or your favorite Brazilian bakery. Here’s how.
The story behind its name will surprise you.
Win This CDAlready among the best Brazilian Jazz recordings of the year, here’s your opportunity to win a copy of Antonio Adolfo’s new album, Jobim Forever.
Enter here today! Seven lucky Brazilian jazz fans will be chosen
This Week: Basia NovaBegins Sunday: Adored by generations of fans worldwide, Basia carries the same affection for the Brazilain beat. We’ll spin up two hours of fan favorites.
Catch up with Basia’s latest album
Listen LiveBroadcast date: October 17 – 24On-Demand through October 31
Streaming daily at 7 am, 3 pm, 6 pm, and midnight Central.
Click here to Listen Live or On Demand.
One Track Mind: Eliane Elias’s A Long StoryEliane Elias’s A Long Story revealed a new role for the keyboards as part of her musical vision. It turned out to be a trend-setter.
This 1991 album remains a Brazilian jazz favorite.
Our Picture Of The Day: from May 26, 2020A new image every day whenever you visit our homepage.
Bucket List? One of the most stunning views of sunset in Rio is to be found at Palaphita, the casual and comfortable outdoor lounge in Lagoa.
Handpicked photos to fascinate, inspire or just make you smile.
Click here for today’s Picture of the Day.
The Sunday Brazilian BrunchWarm-up to The Sunday Brazilian Brunch with the best of Brazilian jazz pianist Antonio Adolfo! Three hours of the world’s best music: Bossa Nova, Brazilian jazz, and long-time fan favorites.
There’s always a place at the table for you.
Listen live at 5 am, 9 am, 2 pm, and 8 pm, Sundays.
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