Henrique Bertulino da Silva
Henrique Bertulino da Silva was a Brazilian musician from Salvador. He wrote songs that often dealt with faith and national themes, with his 1968 track "Deus...
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Henrique Bertulino da Silva was a Brazilian musician from Salvador. He wrote songs that often dealt with faith and national themes, with his 1968 track "Deus Abençoe o Meu País" becoming particularly well-known in Brazil.
He worked with musicians like percussionist Naná Vasconcelos and guitarist Baden Powell. Other songs in his catalog include "Não Desista" and "Obrigado Minha Mãe."
His music drew from Brazilian styles like samba and bossa nova. He recorded albums such as "Canções Para a Pátria" in 1970 and "O Amor de Deus" in 1980.
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