ALMAH/KHALLICE Guitarist At Brazil's EXPOMUSIC (Video)

November 20, 2010

Video footage of ALMAH/KHALLICE guitarist Marcelo Barbosa performing the song "Memories" at the Santo Angelo stand during ExpoMusic 2010 can be viewed below.

ExpoMusic is one of the biggest exhibitions of musical instruments, equipment and accessories in Latin America and it is one of the most important business events in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The 27th ExpoMusic took place on September 22-26 at Expo Center Norte in Sao Paulo. As an endorser of Tagima guitars, Santo Angelo cables and NIG pedals, Barbosa took part in a few workshops at the stands of these companies.

Barbosa has been a partner and endorser of Santo Angelo more than five years.

ALMAH earlier in the year completed another leg of the "Fragile Equality Tour", having played a number of cities in the band's home country, with the final show taking place in June at Marreco's Fest in Brasilia.

ALMAH's sophomore album, "Fragile Equality", was released in October 2008 via AFM Records.

ALMAH's recording lineup for "Fragile Equality" was as follows:

Edu Falaschi - Vocals
Felipe Andreoli - Bass
Marcelo Barbosa - Gutar
Paulo Schroeber - Guitar
Marcelo Moreira - Drums

ALMAH released its debut CD in the U.S. in July 2007 via Candlelight.

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