Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

Angola: Caló Pascoal to Hold First Show in March

22 December 2008


Luanda — The Angolan singer Caló Pascoal pointed out Monday in Luanda, March of 2009, as the perfect date to hold his first career's show, in which he expects to play the greatest hits of his career.

Speaking to Angop, in relation to the programmes scheduled for next year, the "Quebra galho Produções's producer, said that it has already given the proposal to his agent, with whom he will soon hold contacts towards the organisation of the concert.

"At moment we are interested in organising the first Caló Pascoal's show, in March of 2009. I

still haven't given a concrete step. I just spoke to my promoter and he liked the idea, explained the composer of the song "Fim do Mundo".

In spite of having already three solo albums, the former member of musical group "Necaf Brothers" said he has never been worried about holding a exclusive show, but the fact of having a diversified musical collection, more than 30 songs, drives him to implement it next March.

The singer revealed yet that the show will count on the participation of singer Konde and of all the vocalists who took part of the first album "Eu e Elas".

Counting already on three published albums namely Fé", "Santa Mariazinha" and "Sagrada Esperanca", Calo Pascoal is one of most important producers of Angolan music.

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