
Skylab IX - Ao Vivo
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Overview
The first feature-lenght live performance by Rogério Skylab released in video, Skylab IX chronicles the pinnacle of Skylab's career in a gig that goes through some of his most famous songs. Recorded in September 2008 at Centro Cultural São Paulo. Featuring guest appearances by Maurício Pereira, Marcelo Birck and Löis Lancaster.
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Rogério Skylab
Rogério Skylab
Himself
Rogério Skylab
Himself
Thiago Martins
Thiago Martins
Himself (Electric Guitar)
Thiago Martins
Himself (Electric Guitar)
Pedro Dantas
Pedro Dantas
Himself (Bass Guitar)
Pedro Dantas
Himself (Bass Guitar)
Alexandre Guichard
Alexandre Guichard
Himself (Acoustic Guitar)
Alexandre Guichard
Himself (Acoustic Guitar)
Bruno Coelho
Bruno Coelho
Himself (Drums)
Bruno Coelho
Himself (Drums)
Marcelo Birck
Marcelo Birck
Himself (Additional Vocals, Electric Guitar)
Marcelo Birck
Himself (Additional Vocals, Electric Guitar)
Mauricio Pereira
Mauricio Pereira
Himself (Additional Vocals, Saxophone)
Mauricio Pereira
Himself (Additional Vocals, Saxophone)
Löis Lancaster
Löis Lancaster
Herself (Additional Vocals, Trombone)
Löis Lancaster
Herself (Additional Vocals, Trombone)
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