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Pólo Norte

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Pólo Norte
OriginBelas, Portugal
GenresPop-rock
Years active1992–present
MembersMiguel Gameiro
Tó Almeida
Marco Vieira
João Gomes
Luís Varatojo

Pólo Norte (Northern Pole, in English) is a Portuguese band started in 1992, in Belas (Sintra).

The actual band (2007) is formed by: Miguel Gameiro (vocals), Tó Almeida (guitar), Marco Vieira (bass), João Gomes (keyboards) e Luís Varatojo (drum).

In 1995, Pólo Norte published their first album called Expedição (Expedition), with the first hits of the group being "Lisboa".

In 1996, the band performed the album Aprender a ser feliz, one of the most popular titles of the band. In 1999 they published their third album called Longe (Far away). In 2000, they edited a live album, with all hits of the group. In 2002, Pólo Norte performed the album Jogo da Vida (Game of The Life) ). In 2005 has performed the album Deixa o Mundo Girar (Let the world to spin).

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