Marsoll e Zé Goella
Marsoll e Zé Goella were a Brazilian gospel duo from Rio de Janeiro. Marsoll handled vocals while Zé Goella played guitar. Their song 'Deus Me Deu a Voz'...
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Marsoll e Zé Goella were a Brazilian gospel duo from Rio de Janeiro. Marsoll handled vocals while Zé Goella played guitar. Their song 'Deus Me Deu a Voz' became particularly well-known in the mid-1990s.
They released several albums between 1995 and 2006, including 'Deus Me Deu a Voz' in 1995, 'O Som do Céu' in 2000, and 'Acústico' in 2003. Other songs in their catalog include 'Festa de Amo' and 'Meu Velho Pai' featuring Léo Canhoto.
Their music sometimes drew criticism from religious circles who found it too secular. They kept performing regardless, blending gospel with Brazilian pop rhythms.
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