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'''Mauro Refosco''' is a percussionist from Joacaba, Brazil. He played conga and bongo drums on [[Mono Puff]]'s "[[It's Fun To Steal (Song)|It's Fun To Steal]]" and "[[Creepy]]". Refosco played miscellaneous percussion on "[[Bee Of The Bird Of The Moth]]" from ''[[The Else]]'' and "[[The Lady And The Tiger]]" and "[[Dog Walker]]" from ''[[Join Us]]''. He also appeared on ''[[Grown Backwards]]'', David Byrne's solo effort on which [[John Linnell]] played [[accordion]].  
 
'''Mauro Refosco''' is a percussionist from Joacaba, Brazil. He played conga and bongo drums on [[Mono Puff]]'s "[[It's Fun To Steal (Song)|It's Fun To Steal]]" and "[[Creepy]]". Refosco played miscellaneous percussion on "[[Bee Of The Bird Of The Moth]]" from ''[[The Else]]'' and "[[The Lady And The Tiger]]" and "[[Dog Walker]]" from ''[[Join Us]]''. He also appeared on ''[[Grown Backwards]]'', David Byrne's solo effort on which [[John Linnell]] played [[accordion]].  
  
Currently, he is a part of [http://forrointhedark.com/about/ Forro in the Dark], a New York-based Brazilian pop band.
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Currently, he is a part of {{wp|Forro in the Dark}}, a New York-based Brazilian pop band.
  
 
== See also ==
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://forrointhedark.com/about/mauro-refosco/ More about Mauro Refosco from the Forro in the Dark website]
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*{{wp|Mauro Refosco|Article on Wikipedia}}
*{{wp|Forro in the Dark|Forro in the Dark on Wikipedia}}
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*[http://forrointhedark.com/about/mauro-refosco/ More about Mauro Refosco] from the Forro in the Dark website
  
 
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Revision as of 09:30, 17 November 2016

Mauro Refosco

Mauro Refosco is a percussionist from Joacaba, Brazil. He played conga and bongo drums on Mono Puff's "It's Fun To Steal" and "Creepy". Refosco played miscellaneous percussion on "Bee Of The Bird Of The Moth" from The Else and "The Lady And The Tiger" and "Dog Walker" from Join Us. He also appeared on Grown Backwards, David Byrne's solo effort on which John Linnell played accordion.

Currently, he is a part of Forro in the Dark, a New York-based Brazilian pop band.

See also

External links