Quarteto Athus
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Quarteto Athus

Quarteto Athus formed in Brazil during the 1970s with Armindo Lemos on lead vocals and guitar, Arnaldo Brandão on bass, Paulo César Rogério on keyboards, and...

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Quarteto Athus, a 1970s Brazilian devotional quartet

A Brazilian group from the 1970s whose songs centered on faith and devotion.

For a sense of their sound, start with "Tu és Deus" or "Ao Pé da Cruz." They're good examples of what they were doing.

They arrived during a specific moment in Brazilian music, putting out albums like their self-titled debut in 1976 and "Contaminação" the next year. Their songs, like "Tu és Deus" and "A Teus Pés," offered a straightforward, melodic take on devotional themes that found its own audience. That work from the late '70s and early '80s is still part of the catalog from that era.

They formed in Brazil in the 1970s with Armindo Lemos on vocals and guitar, Arnaldo Brandão on bass, Paulo César Rogério on keyboards, and Guarabyra on sax and flute. They released several albums through the late '70s and into the early '80s, including "Tempo de Paz" in 1978 and "A Alegria do Povo" later on.

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Quarteto Athus formed in Brazil during the 1970s with Armindo Lemos on lead vocals and guitar, Arnaldo Brandão on bass, Paulo César Rogério on keyboards, and Guarabyra playing saxophone and flute. They released albums like their self-titled debut in 1976, followed by "Contaminação" in 1977 and "Tempo de Paz" in 1978.

Their songs often dealt with themes of faith and devotion, as heard in tracks like "Ao Pé da Cruz," "A Teus Pés," and "Ele Tem Sido Fiel." These recordings found an audience among listeners drawn to their straightforward, melodic approach to Brazilian music.

By the early 1980s they had put out "Quatropia" and "A Alegria do Povo," maintaining a steady output of material that included songs such as "Deus O Pode" and "O Que Deus Fez Por Mim." Their work from this period remains part of the catalog of Brazilian groups from that era.

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