Ricardo Ehlers
Ricardo Ehlers was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in 1966. He started playing guitar early and later joined an evangelical church in 1985, where he began...
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Ricardo Ehlers was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in 1966. He started playing guitar early and later joined an evangelical church in 1985, where he began sharing his music. His song 'Estou No Santo Caminho' became popular in Christian circles, along with other tracks like 'Te Amo Tanto' and 'Cristo Está Voltando'.
He released albums including 'Por Amor' in 1987, 'Nascer de Novo' in 1989, and 'Caminho de Fé' in 1995. His band included musicians such as Marcelo Brito on bass, Jonas Santana on drums, and Gustavo Volpe on keyboards.
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