A Brazilian group blending traditional hymns with contemporary rhythms since 1995.
For a sense of their sound, try 'Lá No Céu' or 'Jesus No Meio'. They give you that mix of hymn tradition and gospel rhythm she's known for.
Sandra Reis formed this family band in Riachão do Jacuípe, Brazil, with relatives like Cleber on guitar and Fabrício on bass. Their songs like 'Lá No Céu' and 'Nunca Falte o Óleo' mix old hymns with gospel rhythms, which sometimes drew criticism for using secular touches. They've kept at it through albums like 'Semente de Deus' and collaborations with Ivete Sangalo, sticking to themes of faith and social justice.
The band started in 1995 focused on religious music from their hometown. They put out albums in 1999 and 2005, and kept performing with tracks like 'E o Fogo Caiu' and 'Jesus No Meio' finding a place in Brazil's gospel scene. Sandra's approach blended traditional and contemporary elements, and the group has stayed active with devotional messages.
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