A group from Guaratinguetá that blended hymns, storytelling, and African rhythms across decades.
For a sense of their sound, 'Aqui Não É Meu Lar' frames their hymn-like storytelling, while 'Falarei de Ti' shows the rhythmic turn they took later on.
They gave Brazilian sacred music a signature piece with 'Aqui Não É Meu Lar' in 1981, a song many still know. Their 1990 album 'Falarei de Ti' wove African rhythms into religious settings, connecting traditions without conflict. Songs like 'Nunca Vi Tanta Glória' and 'Toca Nele' became familiar hymns in their catalog.
They formed in Guaratinguetá in the 1960s, drawn to sacred hymns and storytelling. Albums like 'Louve ao Senhor' in 1978 and 'Voz do Céu' in 1997 marked steady recording through the decades, with a live album in 2004.
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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