Kaman
Kaman formed in 1994 when four friends, Marcelo Brum, Ronald Fonseca, Ruy de Oliveira, and Sérgio Saas, started playing together. They were a Brazilian gospel...
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Kaman formed in 1994 when four friends, Marcelo Brum, Ronald Fonseca, Ruy de Oliveira, and Sérgio Saas, started playing together. They were a Brazilian gospel band, and their first album came out the following year, simply called "Kaman." That record established their approach, which mixed traditional gospel harmonies with more contemporary sounds.
Their song "Leão de judá" became particularly well-known, an anthem that resonated with listeners. Other tracks like "Mente Positiva" and "Passa-tempo" also found an audience. The band kept recording through the late 1990s and early 2000s, putting out albums such as "Além do Tempo" in 1998, "Sinais" in 2002, and a self-titled "Leão de Judá" release in 2004.
Marcelo Brum handled lead vocals, while Ronald Fonseca played bass and served as musical director. The group's music faced some criticism in Brazil's gospel scene, but they generally stuck to their message of faith and hope.
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