SHAMAN To Guest On Brazil's 'Canja IG' Show

August 19, 2008

SHAMAN (formerly SHAAMAN) — the revamped Brazilian band featuring drummer Ricardo Confessori alongside guitarist Leo Mancini, vocalist Thiago Bianchi and bassist Fernando Quesada — will be featured on the Brazilian TV show "Canja IG" on September 23 at 15:00 (GMT-3:00 Brasilia).

"Canja IG" is a program where artists play their music and answer questions from fans.

To watch the show live via the Internet or submit your question, go to this location, click on "Music" in the menu on the left, and then on "Canja".

Video footage of SHAMAN taking part in an acoustic set and interview on Brazil's TV Gazeta can be viewed below.

The band's latest album, "Immortal" was released in November via Italy's Scarlet Records.

SHAAMAN (as the band was known prior to its split) released its sophomore album, "Reason", in May 2005 via AFM Records. The 10-song follow-up to 2002's "Ritual" was mixed and mastered at Heaven's Gate Studios in Wolfsburg, Germany with producer Sascha Paeth, who previously worked with such acts as KAMELOT, EDGUY, RHAPSODY and FREEDOM CALL. A DVD, entitled "RituAlive", came out in 2003.

Former SHAAMAN frontman André Matos (also ex-ANGRA) released his debut solo album in August 2007.

For more information, visit www.shamanimmortal.com.

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