Fabio Lione

Fabio Lione

Movies for Fabio Lione...

Angra - Omni Live
Title: Angra - Omni Live
Character: himself
Released: October 6, 2021
Type: Movie
Recorded live in 2018 at Tom Brasil, Sao Paulo.
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Angra: [2015] Rock in Rio
Title: Angra: [2015] Rock in Rio
Character: Vocalista
Released: June 30, 2015
Type: Movie
Newborn Me Nothing to Say Waiting Silence Final Light Lisbon Crushing Room (with Doro Pesch) (Fabio Lione off the stage.… more ) Rebirth Carry On / Nova Era (with Marcelo Barbosa) (Kiko Loureiro off the stage.) I Wanna Rock (Twisted Sister cover) (with Dee Snider) (Fabio Lione off the stage.) We're Not Gonna Take It (Twisted Sister cover) (with Dee Snider) (Fabio Lione off the stage until the end, when he and Doro came to sang too.)
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Showlivre: Angra Acústico
Title: Showlivre: Angra Acústico
Character: Vocalista
Released: November 28, 2013
Type: Movie
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Angra: Angels Cry – 20th Anniversary Tour
Title: Angra: Angels Cry – 20th Anniversary Tour
Character: Vocals
Released: November 1, 2013
Type: Movie
Angels Cry 20th Anniversary Tour DVD is the second career of the Brazilian power metal band Angra. Recorded on August 25, 2013 at HSBC Brazil in São Paulo / SP, the record is in audio and video tour of "Angels Cry 20th anniversary Tour, "celebrating the 20th anniversary of the release of the album Angels Cry, the first album of band history, released in 1993. The DVD features vocalist Fabio Lione Italian on all the songs, in addition to appearances on some tracks Tarja Turunen's vocals (ex-Nightwish), Uli Jon Roth guitarist (ex-Scorpions), Family Lima and drummer Amilcar Christófaro (Torture Squad).
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Rhapsody of Fire: Visions from the Enchanted Lands
Title: Rhapsody of Fire: Visions from the Enchanted Lands
Character: Self
Released: July 6, 2007
Type: Movie
Chronicles the 2005 tour and production for the Rhapsody of Fire albums "Symphony of Enchanted Lands, II" and "Triumph or Agony". Includes recordings from the band's first tour through US and Canada as well as their performance at the Eartshaker Fest 2005.