Pr. Sandro Murilo
Pr. Sandro Murilo makes gospel music from Brazil. He's known for songs like 'Filho Pródigo,' which takes its title from the biblical story of the prodigal...
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Pr. Sandro Murilo makes gospel music from Brazil. He's known for songs like 'Filho Pródigo,' which takes its title from the biblical story of the prodigal son. The track appears on an album of the same name.
He comes from Itaobim, a town in Brazil, and got involved with music through Pentecostal church gatherings. His lyrics sometimes touch on social and political topics, which has drawn both support and criticism from listeners over time.
Murilo has recorded more than twenty albums, mixing worship music with Brazilian rhythms. He works with a band that includes Geraldo Guimarães on guitar, Rafael Soares on bass, and Adriano Oliveira on drums.
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