Yamandu Costa Ao Vivo (2005)

Genre : Music

Runtime : 0M

Synopsis

Aurora (Yamandu Costa) Tareco No. 2 (Yamandu Costa) Valsa No. 1 (Baden Powell) Paz de Maria (Yamandu Costa) Besteira (Yamandu Costa) Tango Amigo (Yamandu Costa) Sanfonema (Toninho Ferraguti) Susto (Yamandu Costa) Yamamé (Yamandu Costa) Suíte Retratos – 1o. Movimento (Pixinguinha / Radamés Gnattali) Nuages (Django Reinhardt) Taquito Militar (Mariano Mores) Vou Deitar e Rolar (Baden Powell / Paulo César Pinheiro) Disparada (Theo de Barros / Geraldo Vandré) Extra: Sampa (Caetano Veloso)

Actors

Yamandú Costa
Yamandú Costa

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