Warren Giancaterino Video Showcase

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Sergio Mendes & Brasil '88

 

Warren Giancaterino was a bass player with Sergio Mendes & Brasil '88 in the late 70's and early 80's. These videos capture a number of the group's television appearances and concerts.

Magic Lady, The Girl From Ipanema 

Sergio Mendes & Brasil '88

Keyboards & Vocals: Sergio Mendes
Singers: Gracinha Leporace, Carol Rogers & Marietta Waters
Bass: Warren Giancaterino
Brazilian & Electric Guitar: Oscar Castro-Neves
Electric & Acoustic Guitar: Danny Embrey
Drums: Alan Diaz
Percussion: Ron Powell
The Mike Douglas Show

Runtime: 8:48
7476 views
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The Fool On The Hill 

Sergio Mendes & Brasil '88

Keyboards & Vocals: Sergio Mendes
Singers: Gracinha Leporace, Carol Rogers & Marietta Waters
Bass: Warren Giancaterino
Brazilian & Electric Guitar: Oscar Castro-Neves
Electric & Acoustic Guitar: Danny Embrey
Drums: Alan Diaz
Percussion: Ron Powell
The Mike Douglas Show

Runtime: 4:20
3002 views
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Tiro Cruzado, The Real Thing 

Sergio Mendes & Brasil '88

Keyboards & Vocals: Sergio Mendes
Singers: Bonnie Bowden, Carol Rogers & Marietta Waters
Bass: Warren Giancaterino
Brazilian & Electric Guitar: Oscar Castro-Neves
Electric & Acoustic Guitar: David Amaro
Drums: Alan Diaz
Percussion: Ron Powell
The Mike Douglas Show

Runtime: 7:54
16006 views
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Medley of Greatest Hits 

Sergio Mendes & Brasil '88

Medley: The Look of Love, The Fool On The Hill, Mas Que Nada, Going Out of My Head, The Waters of March
Keyboards & Vocals: Sergio Mendes
Singers: Bonnie Bowden, Carol Rogers & Marietta Waters
Bass: Warren Giancaterino
Brazilian & Electric Guitar: Oscar Castro-Neves
Electric & Acoustic Guitar: David Amaro
Drums: Alan Diaz
Percussion: Ron Powell
The Mike Douglas Show

Runtime: 9:25
7715 views
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One More Lie, Tiro Cruzado 

Sergio Mendes & Brasil '88

Keyboards & Vocals: Sergio Mendes
Singers: Bonnie Bowden, Carol Rogers & Marietta Waters
Bass: Warren Giancaterino
Brazilian & Electric Guitar: Oscar Castro-Neves
Electric & Acoustic Guitar: David Amaro
Drums: Alan Diaz
Percussion: Ron Powell
The Tonight Show (Gabe Kaplan Hosting)

Runtime: 7:05
3434 views
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ArtSiren

Nice Showcase! Welcome to the Bass Guitar Group. I liked the clip with 'The Girl From Ipanema'. Nice smooth bass! I'd only heard the Stan Getz version of the song previously.

Posted July 07, 2008

Ron Powell

thank you my friend, what fun we had. Great memories.

Posted February 14, 2008

Missy : )

MY DAD warren is the world's best bass player.

I remember watching the original broadcasts. My friends and I loved this music so much, we would dress up and lip-sync and try to emulate the singers. This band was the bomb. bom-bom-bom!

Nice to see all of my heroes again too, even if only on video. Sergio, Gracinha, Marietta, Carol, Danny, Alan, Ronnie, and of course Oscar, thanks for making my childhood (and teen years Gracina & Sergio!)so special!

Posted February 12, 2008

GypsyPirate

What a great showcase - I really loved the videos you picked.

Posted January 22, 2008

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