Novas Redes
Novas Redes formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1982. Their song 'Brisa Oriental' became particularly well-known, along with tracks like 'Como um índio do Xingu' and...
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Novas Redes formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1982. Their song 'Brisa Oriental' became particularly well-known, along with tracks like 'Como um índio do Xingu' and 'Só mais uma distância.'
They released several albums including 'Novas Redes' in 1982, 'Brisa Oriental' in 1983, 'Luz do Mundo' in 1986, and 'Cidade do Sol' in 1990. The band's lineup included Mário Reis on vocals, Sérgio Porto on guitar, Carlinhos Brown on percussion, and Kiko Freitas on bass.
Novas Redes stopped performing together in 2002.
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