Sambô - Estação Sambô Ao Vivo

Sambô - Estação Sambô Ao Vivo

Release date : November 30, 2012
Runtime : 1h 46m
Countries of origin : Brazil /
Original Language : Portuguese /
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Production companies : Som Livre /
November 30, 2012 1h 46m Brazil Music Portuguese More
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Mixing samba to various styles such as pop, rock and MPB, the Sambo group is hitting stores with his second job: Sambo Station - Live. The DVD features appearances by Sidney Magal (from "Proud Mary"), Thiago (the "Debt"), Di Ferrero, NX Zero (in "The Blind Castle"), and Pericles (on "Feeling it hurts "and" Leave "). In their presentations, the group relinquishes the conventional stage to prioritize contact with the fans: they prefer the wheel (meaning the origin of samba) and choose to keep it as low as possible, providing greater interaction with the public . A group of scholars, irreverent, committed, fun and, above all, authentic musicians, that brings these launches the diverse cultures of Brazil. Everyone will want to stay in this station!
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  • title:Sambô - Estação Sambô Ao Vivo
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 46m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director:
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Som Livre ·
  • Overview:Mixing samba to various styles such as pop, rock and MPB, the Sambo group is hitting stores with his second job: Sambo Station - Live. The DVD features appearances by Sidney Magal (from "Proud Mary"), Thiago (the "Debt"), Di Ferrero, NX Zero (in "The Blind Castle"), and Pericles (on "Feeling it hurts "and" Leave "). In their presentations, the group relinquishes the conventional stage to prioritize contact with the fans: they prefer the wheel (meaning the origin of samba) and choose to keep it as low as possible, providing greater interaction with the public . A group of scholars, irreverent, committed, fun and, above all, authentic musicians, that brings these launches the diverse cultures of Brazil. Everyone will want to stay in this station!
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