Eric Gomes
Eric Gomes is a Brazilian musician who formed the band Mil Canções in 2010. The band's name translates to 'A Thousand Songs,' which fits their approach to...
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Eric Gomes is a Brazilian musician who formed the band Mil Canções in 2010. The band's name translates to 'A Thousand Songs,' which fits their approach to songwriting. Their debut album came out in 2014, followed by others like 'Singular' in 2017 and 'Além do Infinito' in 2020.
One of their best-known tracks is 'Mil Canções' from 2014, which appears alongside other songs like 'Pela Primeira Vez' and 'Sem Refrão' in their catalog. The band's lineup includes Gomes on vocals and guitar, with Bruno Andrade on drums, Lucas Nogueira on bass, and André Araújo on keyboards.
In 2012, Gomes faced a legal dispute that created some uncertainty for the band, but they continued working through it.
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