Fan Favorites From Alexandra Jackson On The Sunday Brazilian Brunch

FAN FAVORITES FROM ALEXANDRA JACKSON CAPTURE THE SPOTLIGHT FOR THE SUNDAY BRAZILIAN BRUNCH THIS WEEKEND, JUST IN TIME FOR FATHER’S DAY IN BRAZIL.

by Scott Adams

WELCOME TO THE SUNDAY BRAZILIAN BRUNCH

What’s on menu? Fan favorites from Alexandra Jackson and a relaxing start to the day with a view… the Brazilian sun glowing through your mimosa as you consider what the rest of the day has in store. That’s the spirit of The Sunday Brazilian Brunch, with plenty of fan favorites from Alexandra Jackson, who celebrated a birthday just a few days ago. More below.

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TODAY: FAN FAVORITES FROM ALEXANDRA JACKSON

This is a birthday week for Alexandra, and Sunday is Father’s Day in Brazil, so we’ll celebrate fan favorites from Alexandra Jackson and her Legacy & Alchemy album with Al Jarreau, Ivan Lins and Oscar Castro-Neves when we get together for the Sunday Brazilian Brunch. Relax and recharge when you listen at 5 and 9 am and 2 or 8 pm Central time!

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Of Legacy And Alchemy, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Shelia Poole writes: “Alexandra Jackson’s debut CD project pays homage to the American and Brazilian music she has loved since childhood.

“I grew up in a house filled with everything,” said Jackson. “I used to hear ‘The Girl from Ipanema’ in the mall and over the YMCA speakers without knowing what kind of music it was,” she said. “Bossa nova was embedded around me without my knowing it. The guitar in the music was what drew it to me.”

Sundays are special; especially this one. Time to set the rest of your busy week aside and relax with us for a while. On the go? Take us along with our apps for Android and Apple, too.

I’ll tell you what’s coming up next week at Connect Brazil, too.

All in all, the perfect way to kick off the summer season!

Happy Listening,

Scott Adams