No Gravity

No Gravity is the first solo album of Brazilian Power metal guitarrist Kiko Loureiro. Kiko recorded with Mike Terrana in drums. It had a worldwide release in 2005. Both a "No Gravity" songbook and a playback CD were also issued and are highly sought-after by musicians and fans alike. The title, "No Gravity" comes from the feeling that musicians feels while playing. "The further we know and dominate the rational and mathematical part of the music,... more

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  • Mar 10, 2005

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Musical Album

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Kiko Loureiro

Kiko Loureiro (Pedro Henrique Loureiro, born on June 16, 1972 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian guitarist who has worked with bands such as Angra, Silent Moon, and Blezqi Zatzas. Loureiro began studying music and playing acoustic guitar at age 11. Inspired by various artists, mainly Eddie...
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