Anselmo de Moura
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Anselmo de Moura (Dec 8, Sao Paulo) is a brazilian guitarist that has performed live as a support musician for several Artists in Brazil's rock scene (89-93), as well performing with his own band "Superbela" (2002). Playing with names such as Metro, Supla, Tokyo, Capital Inicial, Paulo Miklos, Fernanda Abreu and also Cazuza - one of the biggest names in Brazilian music, in one of the most memorable performances in 89 in Rio "Vida Louca", just months before the legend star died from Aids. In 2001, Anselmo joined the project called Superbela, for a division of Sony Music where the band toured their only record "mantendo contato" during 2002.