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Name: Jorge Ben  
   
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Date of Birth: 22nd March 1945
   
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
   
Profession: Composer
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Jorge Ben Jor is a Brazilian popular musician, born in Rio de Janeiro on March 22, 1942 (some sources say 1940). His characteristic style fuses samba, funk, and rock into samba-rock, with lyrics that blend humor and satire with often esoteric subject matter.

While he is probably best known as the composer of the Sergio Mendes hit "Mas Que Nada", his song "Taj Mahal" is recognizable (and was legally recognized in a plagiarism lawsuit) as the source of the melody in Rod Stewart's hit "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" The album it was on, Tropical, was a 1977 attempt to add soul and disco to his sound; after that he reverted to more familiar ways.

Some of his other hits include "Umbabarauma" (a song about one of his favorite subjects, soccer), "País Tropical", "Chove Chuva", and "W/Brasil".

Born Jorge Duilio Lima Meneses, he initially took the stage name Jorge Ben after his mother's name, but changed it in 1988 to Jorge Ben Jor (also commonly written Benjor), allegedly in response to an incident where some of his royalties had accidentally gone to guitarist George Benson.

Discography (partial)

  • Samba Esquema Novo (1963)
  • Ben é Samba Bom (1964)
  • Sacundin Ben Samba (1964)
  • Big-Ben (1965)
  • "O bidú Silêncio no Brooklin" (1967)
  • Jorge Ben (1969)
  • Força Bruta (1970)
  • Negro é Lindo (1971)
  • Ben (1972)
  • A Tabua De Esmeralda (1974)
  • Salta o Pavão (1972)
  • "Gil e Jorge" (1975) (with Gilberto Gil)
  • África Brasil (1976)
  • Samba Nova (1976)
  • Tropical (1977)
  • A Banda Do Ze Pretinho (1978)
  • Ben Jor (1989)
  • Live In Rio (1992)
  • Acústico MTV (2002)

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