Eliabe Chagas
Eliabe Chagas is a Brazilian tenor and composer working in contemporary Christian music. He formed the Eliabe Chagas Band in 2002 with a group of musicians...
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Eliabe Chagas is a Brazilian tenor and composer working in contemporary Christian music. He formed the Eliabe Chagas Band in 2002 with a group of musicians who shared his focus on ministry through song.
His music draws on Brazilian rhythms and biblical themes, with songs like 'Caminhando Ao Calvário' and 'Zelai' among his recorded work. He released albums including 'Bíblia Sagrada' in 2005, 'Um Caminho Novo' in 2007, and 'Elohim' in 2009.
Chagas sings in Portuguese with a tenor range, and his material often deals with messages of faith and redemption. Other songs in his catalog include 'Espere Um Pouco,' 'O Martírio da Cruz,' and 'Mensageiros De Cristo.'
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