A working musician whose songs like 'Conversar com Deus' build faith around straightforward melodies.
For a sense of his approach, 'Conversar com Deus' and 'Solução' frame it well, they're unadorned, guitar-led songs about faith that just get to the point.
His music pulls from Brazilian melodies and pop structures, but it's the plainspoken devotion in songs like 'Conversar com Deus' that gives it a steady pull. He's been at it for about twenty years, starting with the album 'Esperança' in 2000, and his later work like 'Mais Que Vencedores' in 2015 sticks to themes of grace that resonate within his audience. There's a practical, working-musician quality to how he's gone about it, performing with a band that includes family members like Felipe Cardozo on drums and Rafael Cardozo on bass.
He started with 'Esperança' in 2000 and put out several albums since, including 'Ao Vivo' in 2004 and 'O Amor de Deus' in 2010. Moving to the United States brought adjustments, but his songs like 'Espera no Senhor' and 'Te Encontrar' remained straightforward expressions of faith built around his guitar playing and vocals.
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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