Banda Shalom
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Banda Shalom

Banda Shalom is a Brazilian Christian rock band that started playing in São Paulo in the early 1990s. The founding members included André Valadão, Mariana...

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Banda Shalom's Brazilian Christian rock worship

A São Paulo band that started in small churches in the early 1990s, mixing rock arrangements with worship music.

For their sound, check "Glória a Deus Nas Alturas" or "O Jordão Não Passarei Só", they give you the worship-rock blend they've been doing since the start.

They've been a steady presence in Brazilian Christian music for three decades, with songs like "Para Adorar a Ti" showing their straightforward worship approach. Their recognizable track "Glória a Deus Nas Alturas" became one of their signatures, and they've worked with artists like Aline Barros and Fernandinho along the way.

They began playing in São Paulo churches and youth groups in the early 1990s, with founding members André and Mariana Valadão at the center. The lineup has shifted over time with musicians like keyboardist Marcelo Aguiar coming through, but they've kept recording and performing through changes.

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Banda Shalom is a Brazilian Christian rock band that started playing in São Paulo in the early 1990s. The founding members included André Valadão, Mariana Valadão, and Rodrigo Campos. They began performing in small churches and youth groups.

Their song "Glória a Deus Nas Alturas" became one of their most recognizable tracks. Other songs like "O Jordão Não Passarei Só" and "Portões Celestiais" show their focus on worship music with rock arrangements.

Over time, the band's lineup changed, though André and Mariana Valadão remained central figures. Other musicians like keyboardist Marcelo Aguiar and drummer Daniel Valverde have been part of the group. They've worked with artists including Aline Barros and Fernandinho.

In 2018, André Valadão made comments about homosexuality that drew criticism, which he later apologized for. The band has continued performing and recording since then.

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