Ezequiel Houston
Ezequiel Houston formed his band in 2003 with Anderson Veiga, Guilherme Manfrinetti, and Denner Pedrosa. They released several albums over the next decade,...
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Ezequiel Houston formed his band in 2003 with Anderson Veiga, Guilherme Manfrinetti, and Denner Pedrosa. They released several albums over the next decade, starting with "O Amor de Deus" in 2004 and including "Meu Coração Adorador" in 2006 and "Renovo" in 2014.
Their music draws from Brazilian gospel traditions with contemporary worship elements. Songs like "Coração Adorador" and "Eu Confiarei" feature the kind of melodic, rhythmic arrangements that found an audience in Brazil's evangelical churches.
In 2011, the band faced criticism from their pastor for what was described as moving toward more secular work. This led to some churches temporarily pulling their music from rotation. They kept recording through that period, with "Ele Viu" featuring Arthur Purcino and Doca Sp appearing among their later tracks.
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