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Jornal da Band: Eduardo Oinegue Adriana Araújo: 1977–present Canal Livre: Rodolfo Schneider 1980–present Jornal da Noite: Felipe Vieira Cynthia Martins 1982–1988, 1989-present Brasil Urgente: José Luiz Datena: 1997–present Band Cidade [b] — Regional program 1999-present Primeiro Jornal: Gustavo Carvalho Thaís Dias 2005-2014, 2020 ...
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Ao Vivo no Mosh (Portuguese for Live at the Mosh) is the debut album by Brazilian post-punk band Smack. Recorded live at the Estúdios Mosh in São Paulo (albeit without an audience), [ 2 ] it was released in 1985 by Baratos Afins .
“Jeremy is a method actor,” Casey tells Ben in the ad. “He’s preparing, he’s doing his research.” “I never did no research on nothin’.
This was because I could hear a band playing live at the club next door, and it sounded really, really good. I got in touch with the band later, and after we got to know each other, we knew it was a fit and started working together!" [1] Abandon's initial ForeFront release, the Abandon EP (produced by Chris Stevens), was released on July 22, 2008.
Record Brasília (channel 8) is a Brazilian television station based in Brasília, Federal District carrying Record for the Brazilian capital area and its surroundings. Owned-and-operated by Grupo Record, its studios are in the Record Building, located in the Southern Radio and Television Sector (SRTVS), in the South Wing of Plano Piloto, and its transmitters are in the Digital TV Tower of ...
This track had already been released by Jota Quest on their MTV ao Vivo album. It was written by Reis in Taos, United States, where he was recording overdubs for his then future album A Letra A with producer and drummer Barrett Martin. Martin was dating a native American from a nearby pueblo. One night, Reis took part in a shamanic ritual and ...
A military band is a group of personnel that performs musical duties for military functions, usually for the armed forces.