A Brazilian Catholic group formed in 1995, spreading messages of faith through songs like "Mãe Fiel" and "Vem Comigo."
For a sense of their sound, try "Mãe Fiel" or "Vem Comigo." They're both pretty representative of what they do.
They've been making straightforward devotional music since the mid-90s, with songs that became part of Brazil's Catholic landscape. "Mãe Fiel" from 2000 gained attention for its focus on the Virgin Mary. Tracks like "Vem Comigo" and "Adoração" kept their catalog growing with clear, accessible themes.
They formed in Anápolis in 1995 as musicians sharing Catholic beliefs. By 2000, "Mãe Fiel" was out and getting noticed, with albums like "O Bom Pastor" and "Milagres" following. David Quinlan handled lead vocals, and they kept putting out songs through the 2000s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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