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  2. A Cor do Som - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the band reunited and recorded the live CD and DVD A Cor do Som Acústico, released in the following year. [15] In 2012, the albums A Cor do Som ao Vivo - Montreux International Jazz Festival and Frutificar were re-released as part of the Dose Dupla collection by Warner. [16]

  3. Pânico na TV - Wikipedia

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    Pânico na TV (English: Panic on TV) was a Brazilian comedy program shown on RedeTV! on Sundays. It's the television version of the original radio program called Pânico. After its debut on TV (September 28, 2003), the program has become famous throughout Brazil.

  4. Pânico na Band - Wikipedia

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    Pânico na TV (2003–2012) Pânico na Band (English: Panic [ nb 1 ] ) was a Brazilian comedy television show broadcast originally by the Band network from April 1, 2012 [ 3 ] until December 31, 2017, [ 4 ] produced in a partnership between Band and Jovem Pan , the latter being the owner of the show's format.

  5. Jessica Córes - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Cores debuted on TV in 2015, playing Lyris on Rede Globo's Verdades Secretas series. [2] In 2017, she debuted on Portuguese TV in the series País Irmão of the channel RTP1 . In 2019 she acted in the series The Stripper , in 2020 in the series "Brasil Imperial" of Amazon Prime and in 2021 she became protagonist of the series Invisible ...

  6. Ana Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Her second album, Ana Rita Joana Iracema e Carolina was another success, released in 2001. The album's title is in reference to songs by the singer Chico Buarque , one of Ana Carolina's idols. This album contained hits like "Quem de nós dois" and "Ela é bamba".

  7. Blitz (Brazilian band) - Wikipedia

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    Blitz is a Brazilian rock band, formed in 1981 in Rio de Janeiro. [1] The band was the first to achieve mainstream success and to have hit singles (Você não soube me amar, A dois passos do paraíso, Ana Maria (biquíni de bolinha amarelinha tão pequenininho)) kick–starting the 1980s movement that would later be called "BRock". [2]

  8. Dario Argento Panico - Wikipedia

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    The film focuses on Dario Argento's works as well as on his personal life. Interviewees include Argento's family, including his daughters Fiore and Asia and his first wife Marisa Casale, Argento's longtime collaborators such as Michele Soavi, Lamberto Bava, Luigi Cozzi, Franco Ferrini and Goblin's Claudio Simonetti, and directors who were influenced by his works, namely Guillermo del Toro ...

  9. Ataque de pánico! - Wikipedia

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    After being uploaded to YouTube, the film's reputation spread by word of mouth, and received a boost when it was linked from the blog of Kanye West. [9] Fede Álvarez stated in a BBC interview: "I uploaded Panic Attack! on a Thursday and on Monday my inbox was totally full of e-mails from Hollywood studios." [8]