- (December 13, 1955 – June 13, 2024),
better known as
Skowa, was a
Brazilian singer-songwriter and musician.
Skowa was born in São Paulo, on
December 13, 1955;...
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awareness and
money to
fight AIDS/HIV and
related health and
social issues.
Skowa died
following a
cardiac arrest on 13 June 2024, at the age of 68. Original...
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phonology Ukrainian любов/lübov [lʲubɔw] 'love' See
Ukrainian phonology Welsh gwae [ɡwaɨ] 'woe' See
Welsh phonology West
Frisian skowe [
skoːwə] 'to shove'...
- (Tarsilinha),
Maira Ch****eroux (Tarsilinha's mom), Ando
Camargo (Sapo),
Skowa (Saci) and
Rodolfo Dameglio (Bicho Barrigudo). The film was
created by Célia...
- Sir
Larry Siedentop, 88, American-born
British political philosopher.
Skowa, 68,
Brazilian singer-songwriter (Trio Mocotó). Paul Sperry, 90, American...
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Mexican Tejano singer 13
Angela Bofill, 70,
American R&B singer-songwriter
Skowa, 68,
Brazilian samba rock singer-songwriter and
guitarist (Trio Mocotó)...
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Brown Jr./
Biquini Cavadão) and
featuring Kiko Zambianchi,
Supla and
Skowa (
Skowa e a Máfia). The
album was
released in 2011 and in 2012 it
received the...
- 1995 she was
invited to sing in a Samba, Rock, Funk and Soul band, led by
Skowa. Lima
lists her
influences to be
Quincy Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Elza Soares...
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American rapper and hip hop
producer Skooly (born 1994),
American rapper Skowa (1955–2024),
Brazilian singer-songwriter and
musician Skread (born 1981)...
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several hits, and his
style influenced bands like
Placa Luminosa [pt] and
Skowa e a Máfia [pt] in the 80s. In the 1970s,
several attempts were made to organize...