VINYCIUS MELO
Vinycius Melo came from Pará de Minas in Minas Gerais, Brazil. He started making music in the early 1990s, putting out his first album in 1991. That record...
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Vinycius Melo came from Pará de Minas in Minas Gerais, Brazil. He started making music in the early 1990s, putting out his first album in 1991. That record included 'Jesus Cristo É O Senhor,' a straightforward worship song that caught on in Brazilian churches.
He kept recording through the 1990s and 2000s, with albums like 'Quero Ser Teu Instrumento' in 1993 and 'O Amor É Deus' in 2006. The music stayed focused on Christian themes, and he worked with other Brazilian gospel artists like Aline Barros and Fernandinho along the way.
For a while he performed with musicians like Paulo César Baruk on guitar and Eli Soares on drums. The sound was built around his voice and acoustic guitar, with arrangements that kept things simple and direct.
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