Vencedor Cada Dia
Vencedor Cada Dia formed in 1983 within Brazil's Seventh-day Adventist Church, with musicians who wanted to share their faith through song. The original...
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Vencedor Cada Dia formed in 1983 within Brazil's Seventh-day Adventist Church, with musicians who wanted to share their faith through song. The original lineup included Evandro Biasin on vocals, Valdecir Lima on keyboards, Edson Souza on guitar, Celso Costa on bass, and Wellington de Almeida on drums.
Their music often blends traditional hymns with contemporary pop and rock sounds, which has drawn some criticism from more conservative religious circles. The band kept going despite losing Valdecir Lima in a 1993 car accident.
Songs like "Salvar do Pecado e Guiar no Serviço" and "Pode Cair o Mundo...Estou Em Paz" have become familiar to many listeners in their community. They've released albums including "Vencedor Cada Dia" in 1986, "O Espírito Santo Te Envolve" in 1996, and "Deus é Bom" in 2011.
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