- Krig-ha,
Bandolo! is the
first solo
album by the
Brazilian singer Raul Seixas. It was
released in 1973. The album's
title refers to Hal Foster's Tarzan...
- (October 10, 1956 –
August 3, 2010), also
known as
Suzanne Marie Cécile
Bandolo Essamba was a high
school teacher and
Cameroonian politician. She was appointed...
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gained prominence and
critical audience with
songs from the
album Krig-Há,
Bandolo! (1973), such as "Ouro de Tolo" ("Fool's Gold"), "Mosca na Sopa" ("Fly...
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Caetano Veloso 11 Elis & Tom 1974 Elis
Regina and Tom
Jobim 12 Krig-ha,
Bandolo! 1973 Raul
Seixas 13 Da Lama ao Caos 1994
Chico Science & Nação
Zumbi 14...
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Cabral Mark John G.
Vargas Bobby C.
Talde Benigno E.
Gequillana Jr. Rene Q.
Bandolos Joemarie G. Eres
Erlinito L.
Castillo Jerry D.
Lopez • Electorate 34,787...
- long
career as a
humorist thanks to his role as
Uncle Otsama.
Suzanne Bandolo, who pla**** Ribo,
changed her name to
Suzanne Bomback when she got married...
- Krig-ha,
Bandolo! (1973) Gita (1974) Novo Aeon (1975)...
- a song
entitled "Al Capone",
included in his 1973
debut album Krig-ha,
Bandolo!.
Multiple hip hop
artists have
adopted the name "Capone" for
their stage...
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Brazilian singer and
composer Raul
Seixas from his
first solo album, Krig-ha,
Bandolo! (1973). In 2009, it was
chosen by
Rolling Stone Brasil as the 16th best...
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language Bananas in
Cameroon Banda people Bandjoun Bandjoun Museum Henri Bandolo Bank of
Central African States;
Banque d'États de L'Afrique
Centrale (BEAC)...