A guitarist from Naviraí whose songs like 'Grande é o Senhor' became staples in Christian music.
For a sense of his style, 'Grande é o Senhor' and 'Eu Te Busco' frame it well, straightforward guitar, a voice that doesn't over-sing, lyrics meant for singing along.
His music gave Brazilian worship a direct, unadorned voice in the 1990s. Songs like 'Pastor da Minha Alma' and 'Grande é o Senhor' worked with just guitar and earnest vocals, built for congregations rather than studios. That simplicity let the lyrics about faith speak plainly, without much production getting in the way.
He started putting out records in 1991 from Naviraí, with 'Grande é o Senhor' on that first album. Through the '90s he released albums like 'O Milagre das Águas' and 'Deus é Fiel,' often backed by musicians like Marcos Meneses on bass. Félix kept recording into the 2000s, with a live take of 'Grande é o Senhor' arriving in 2004.
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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