Karnak (band) - Solo and Parallel Careers

Solo and Parallel Careers

  • André Abujamra: released three solo albums: O Infinito de Pé (The Infinite standing up), in 2004; Retransformafrikando (a pun on the words "retransforming", "staying" and "Africa"), in 2007; and Mafaro (laughter in Shona language), in 2010.
  • Lulu Camargo: official member of the Brazilian band Pato Fu since 2005.
  • Hugo Hori, Kuki Stolarski, Juliano Beccari, Sérgio Bártolo, James Müller: currently members of the Brazilian band Funk Como Le Gusta.
  • Kuki Stolarski is also member of the Brazilian band Bojo. The band once had Lulu Camargo in its lineup.
  • Mano Bap, Hugo Hori and Juliano Beccari are also members of the Brazilian band The Central Scrutinizer Band, along with Marcos Bowie.

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