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Gracinha Leporace (born
Maria da Graça Leporace; 20
January 1950) is a
Brazilian singer who
worked extensively with her late
husband Sérgio
Mendes and...
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recorded and
where most of his
touring took place. He was
married to
Gracinha Leporace, who
performed with him from the
early 1970s.
Mendes collaborated...
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musical group the
Black E**** Peas and
additional vocals by Mendes' wife,
Gracinha Leporace, for his
album Timeless. This
version contains a
sample of the...
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album Stillness, Hall left
Brasil '66 and was
replaced by Mendes' wife,
Gracinha Leporace. Hall
embarked on a solo career, with Herb
Alpert ****uming production...
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marry Herb
Alpert and to
pursue a solo career.
Mendes replaced Hall with
Gracinha Leporace. "Stillness" (Paula Stone) – 2:40 "Righteous Life" (Paula Stone)...
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thousand people with
surprise guests Pabllo Vittar,
Sergio Mendes and
Gracinha Leporace.
Double Dutchess was
finally released on
September 22, 2017. On...
- Sérgio
Mendes and
Brasil ‘77. This is the
second album to
feature vocals by
Gracinha Leporace and
Bonnie Bowden. "Don't You
Worry 'Bout A Thing" (Stevie Wonder)...
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released one self-titled
album in 1969. This is also the
first appearance of
Gracinha Leporace on a Sérgio
Mendes album. The
album features two top 10 pop singles:...
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contributions from
Brazilian artists Carlinhos Brown,
Mikael Mutti,
Gracinha Leporace,
Bebel Gilberto,
American artists Siedah Garrett,
Ester Dean and...
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different vocalists: "Daylight" sung by
Siedah Garrett, "Your Smile" by
Gracinha Leporace, "No
Place to Hide" by Lani Hall, and "What Do We Mean to Each...