Angra (band) (redirect from Rafael Bittencourt)
regular studio albums, five EPs, and three live CD/DVDs to date. Led by Rafael Bittencourt, the band has gained a degree of popularity in Japan and Europe. Angra...
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Leonardo Bittencourt (born 1993), German football player Márcio Bittencourt (born 1964), retired Brazilian professional footballer Rafael Bittencourt (born...
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Raphael (given name) (redirect from Rafael (given name))
Composer Rafael Bittencourt, Brazilian power metal composer and songwriter Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos (1933–2014), Spanish conductor and composer Rafael Kayanan...
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to join Megadeth. The album also features lead vocals by guitarist Rafael Bittencourt and guest performances by Simone Simons from Epica and Doro Pesch...
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created around 1994 at a small rural property owned by guitarist Rafael Bittencourt. His band mates heard it and soon joined in to create the rest of...
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Loudwire. All lyrics are written by Rafael Bittencourt The 13 tracks tell a story written by guitarist Rafael Bittencourt about the life of a crusader in...
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honor of the first Brazilian astronaut, Marcos Pontes. It features Rafael Bittencourt for the first time on the leading vocals. Edu Falaschi – lead vocals...
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members. Andre Matos - vocals, keyboards Kiko Loureiro - guitars Rafael Bittencourt - guitars Luis Mariutti - bass Ricardo Confessori - drums Recorded...
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by Rafael Bittencourt and Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush André Matos – lead vocals, keyboards, piano Kiko Loureiro – lead and rhythm guitars Rafael Bittencourt...
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magazine Burrn!. All lyrics are written by Rafael Bittencourt. Angra Fabio Lione – vocals Rafael Bittencourt – guitars, vocals on "The Bottom of My Soul"...
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of all time. All lyrics are written by Rafael Bittencourt except Nova Era by Felipe Andreoli and Bittencourt Band members Edu Falaschi – lead and backing...
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Rafael de Andrade Bittencourt Pinheiro (born 3 March 1982) simply known as Rafael, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He also...
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Priester. According to guitarist Rafael Bittencourt, the album was based on William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Bittencourt also states that: Besides all...
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Felipe Andreoli (section Bittencourt Project)
(2014) Eduardo Lira - The First Concept Project (2016) Lucas Bittencourt - Lucas Bittencourt (2012) Nenel Lucena - Inside My Head (2015) Samuel Zechin -...
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movement of the late 1960s Pitty (1977–), rock singer and composer Rafael Bittencourt (1971–), Angra guitarist Raul Seixas (1945–1989), rock singer and...
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Confessori (drums) because of a disagreement with guitar players Rafael Bittencourt and Kiko Loureiro concerning the band's management. Matos stayed with...
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Matos — vocals, keyboards Kiko Loureiro — lead and rhythm guitars Rafael Bittencourt — rhythm and lead guitars Luís Mariutti — bass Marco Antunes — drums...
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1998, page 12. Maiato, Gustavo (March 3, 2023). "Andreas Kisser e Rafael Bittencourt explicam sucesso de "Roots" e "Holy Land" em 1996". Whiplash.Net Rock...
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football right-back Rafael (footballer, born March 1982) (Rafael de Andrade Bittencourt Pinheiro), Brazilian football goalkeeper Rafael (footballer, born...
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(2004) The Course of Nature (2006) Lease of Life (2010) Band members Rafael Bittencourt (1991–present) – Lead guitar Felipe Andreoli (2001–present) - Bass...
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Artist Band Nationality Rafael Bittencourt Angra Brazil Carlos "Vândalo" Lopes Dorsal Atlântica Brazil Adrian Smith Iron Maiden United Kingdom Dave Murray...
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2013–2014) Guest musicians Mike Stone – guitars Edu Ardanuy – guitars Rafael Bittencourt – guitars Demian Tiguez – guitars Tito Falaschi – bass Aquiles Priester...
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counts with guest appearances by Alexandre Frota (as the narrator), Rafael Bittencourt, Felipe Andreoli, Ricardo Confessori (all of them known for their...
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Jacob do Bandolim (redirect from Jacob Pick Bittencourt)
Jacob do Bandolim (born Jacob Pick Bittencourt; February 14, 1918 – August 13, 1969) was a Brazilian composer and musician. Born to a Brazilian-Jewish...
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Bettencourt (section Bittencourt)
Betancor, Betancurt, Betencur, Betancor, Bentancour, Bethancourth and Bittencourt. Bettencourt and Betancourt are originally place-names in Northern France...
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(1903–1964) Belchior (singer) (1946–2017) Tony Bellotto (born 1960) Rafael Bittencourt Aldir Blanc (1946–2020) Luiz Bonfá (1922–2001) Renato Borghetti (born...
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Sylvia de Arruda Botelho Bittencourt (June 12, 1896 — January 30, 1995), also known as Majoy, was a Brazilian journalist who worked as a war correspondent...
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appearances by Alexandre Frota as the narrator, musicians João Gordo, Rafael Bittencourt, Felipe Andreoli and Ricardo Confessori, and voice actor Gilberto...
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in Portugal. It was covered by vocalist/guitarist Rafael Bittencourt on his solo record Bittencourt Project – Brainworms I. Btsolds text==Track listing==...
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Livorno, Chievo – 2005–07 Rafael (Rafael Bittencourt de Andrade) – Verona, Cagliari, Spezia – 2013–18, 2019–21 Rafael (Rafael Cabral Barbosa) – Napoli...
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