Cantor Adriano lima
Cantor Adriano Lima is a Brazilian singer whose music has often touched on themes of hope and spiritual reflection. Songs like "Não Perca a Esperança" and...
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Cantor Adriano Lima is a Brazilian singer whose music has often touched on themes of hope and spiritual reflection. Songs like "Não Perca a Esperança" and "Santo" have been part of his repertoire, with the former reportedly facing some initial resistance from authorities when it was released in 1975. He has worked with other Brazilian musicians including Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, and Marisa Monte.
His band has included members like Celso Moreno on bass, Edmar Lima on drums, and Jonas Silva on keyboards. Other songs in his catalog include "Adorador," "Aflição de Jairo," and "Pra Jerusalém."
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