Walter Wanderley
Walter Wanderley was a Brazilian organist and pianist, best known for his lounge and bossa nova music and for his instrumental version of the song Summer Samba which became a worldwide hit.
Biography
Wanderley was born in Recife, Brazil. Already famous in his native country by the late 1950s, he became an internationally renowned star in the mid-1960s through his collaboration with the singer Astrud Gilberto.He recorded six albums on the Verve label between 1966 and 1968. Three of those albums, Rain Forest, Cheganca, and Astrud Gilberto's A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness, were with a trio consisting of Wanderley, Claudio Slon, and Jose Marino and were produced in the United States by Creed Taylor, who initially brought the trio to the U.S. to record at the persuasion of Tony Bennett. Wanderley's U.S. recording of Summer Samba reached No. 26 on the Billboard charts in the summer of 1966. Another album recorded during that period was Popcorn, in collaboration with the Brazilian singer-guitarist Luiz Henrique Rosa. Around that same period Wanderley also established The Carnival with Bob Matthews, João Palma, José Soares, and Janis Hansen; all former members of Sérgio Mendes' Brasil '66.
After the trio disbanded, Wanderley himself continued to record albums on Verve, A&M/CTI, and GNP Crescendo. During that time, he also made numerous personal appearances, including a concert tour of Mexico.
Wanderley was known for his distinctive staccato stuttering style and mastery of the Hammond B-3 organ and on later recordings and during live concerts an L Series Hammond. His later career was blighted by alcoholism and he died of bone cancer in 1986 in San Francisco, California, aged 54.
He was married to, one of the most popular singers in Brazil in the 1940s and 1950s. He is the grandfather of Brazilian actor and singer Rickkie.
Discography
Source:Albums
- 1959: Festa Dançante
- 1959: Feito Sob Medida
- 1960: Eu, Você e Walter Wanderley
- 1961: Sucessos Dançantes Em Ritmo de Romance
- 1961: O Sucesso é Samba
- 1962: Samba é Samba
- 1962: O Samba é Mais Samba
- 1962: E O Bolero
- 1963: Samba No Esquema
- 1963: Walter Wanderley’s Brazilian Organ
- 1964: Entre Nós
- 1964: Órgão Sax Sexy
- 1964: O Toque Inconfundivel
- 1965: Quarteto Bossamba
- 1965: O Autêntico Walter Wanderley
- 1965: Samba So
- 1966: Sucessos + Boleros
- 1966: Rain Forest
- 1966: A Certain Smile, a Certain Sadness
- 1966: Chegança
- 1967: Brazilian Blend
- 1967: Organ-ized
- 1967: Batucada
- 1967: Popcorn
- 1967: Murmúrio
- 1967: Kee-Ka-Roo
- 1968: When It Was Done
- 1969: Moondreams
- 1971: The Return of the Original
- 1980: Brazil's Greatest Hits!
- 1981: ''Perpetual Motion Love''
Singles
- "Summer Samba " – US No. 26, 1966
- "Amanha" – US AC #20
- "On the South Side of Chicago" – did not chart
Side work