Three family members from Itapetinga who built a following with straightforward religious songs.
For a sense of their sound, try "A Santa Ceia do Senhor" or "Impossível Não Há". They're plainspoken gospel tunes that stuck around.
They started in the late 1970s playing churches and festivals, and their 1986 album gave them a signature song like "A Santa Ceia do Senhor". That track and others like "Impossível Não Há" became widely known in Brazilian gospel circles, even as some listeners questioned their pop borrowings. Their music stayed accessible and kept the same core lineup for decades.
They formed as a trio of siblings and a cousin in Itapetinga, Bahia, and released their debut album in 1982. Later albums like "Vitória" in 1991 and "Milagres" in 2001 maintained their approach, with songs that set religious themes to simple melodies.
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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