A São Paulo quartet that kept recording worship songs for over two decades.
For their sound, 'Lágrimas Silenciosas' and 'Milagre' give you the picture. They're what people kept coming back for.
They formed in 1989 and found an audience with songs like 'Lágrimas Silenciosas' and 'Sangue Precioso' that took a direct approach to worship. Their catalog includes albums from 1997's 'O Melhor de Quarteto Alfa' through 2010's 'Eu Sou de Jesus', maintaining a consistent focus on gospel material even through some public criticism around 2009.
Moacir Franco, Cleberson Horsth, Marcos Quirino, and Nelson Bomilcar started in São Paulo in 1989. They kept recording through the 2000s with releases like 'Deus é Fiel' in 2002 and 'Ao Vivo em Goiânia' in 2005, continuing to perform with the same lineup on vocals, bass, drums, and keyboards.
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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