André Abujamra
André Cibelli Abujamra (May 15, 1965, Sao Paulo) is a singer, songwriter, and actor multinstrumentista brasileiro1. He is the son of theater director and actor Antonio Abujamra. \r \r Mounted in the 1980s, along with Mauricio Pereira, the band The Black Women. They called themselves the third smallest big band in the world. The band produced pop experimental rock with electronic instruments. Released 2 CDs, Music That Fits (1988) and Music and Science (1990). Thereafter, the band dissolved. After some time, André Abujamra attended the Karnak band. Today it operates a solo career, already preparing the second CD. \r \r André Abujamra was responsible for the soundtrack of Telecurso of Nettles, Charming with Adriane Galisteu program, and even the opening of Castle Ra Tim Bum, all the TV Cultura. \r \r In 2012, an unexpected chemical reaction, The Black Women molecularly regrouped, and are on the road again.