Cantores de Deus
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Cantores de Deus

Cantores de Deus formed in 1964 in Rio de Janeiro, a group of young Catholics who wanted to use music to share their faith. They started with traditional...

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Cantores de Deus, a Brazilian Catholic music group

A Rio de Janeiro ensemble that started in 1964, blending traditional hymns with original songs of faith.

For a sense of their sound, try 'Caminhos' or 'Aparecida (300 anos)', they frame the group's blend of devotion and melody pretty well.

They formed as young Catholics wanting to share their beliefs through music, and their early recording 'O Senhor É Meu Pastor' spread widely across Brazil. Songs like 'Caminhos' and 'Pra Sempre te Amarei' became part of their steady discography through the 1970s and 1980s. Their live album from Maracanã Stadium in 1982 shows how they built a presence beyond just recordings.

They began in 1964 with traditional hymns and gospel, releasing albums like 'Cantai a Deus' and 'Aleluia' through the 1960s and 1970s. The group kept recording into the 1980s, with lineup changes including members like Almir Bezerra and Marcus Viana. They marked their 25th anniversary with a compilation in 1989.

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Cantores de Deus formed in 1964 in Rio de Janeiro, a group of young Catholics who wanted to use music to share their faith. They started with traditional hymns and gospel songs, and one of their early recordings, 'O Senhor É Meu Pastor,' became widely known in Brazil.

Their discography grew steadily through the 1960s and 1970s with albums like 'Cantai a Deus,' 'Aleluia,' and 'Cânticos da Fé.' They kept recording into the 1980s, including a live album from Maracanã Stadium in 1982. Songs like 'O Amor É o Caminho,' 'Hei, Amigo,' and 'Direito de Viver' became part of their repertoire.

The group's lineup changed over time, with members like Almir Bezerra, Denise Cerqueira, and Marcus Viana appearing at different points. They continued performing and recording, marking their 25th anniversary with a compilation in 1989.

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