Zé Amaro
Zé Amaro is a Brazilian singer and composer from São Luís Gonzaga, Rio Grande do Sul, born in 1968. He first gained attention in 1995 with his debut album,...
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Zé Amaro is a Brazilian singer and composer from São Luís Gonzaga, Rio Grande do Sul, born in 1968. He first gained attention in 1995 with his debut album, which included the song 'Hino do Sagrado Coração de Jesus.' That track became particularly well-known in Brazilian Christian music circles.
His music draws from traditional church influences and Brazilian folk styles. Alongside 'Hino do Sagrado Coração de Jesus,' other songs like 'Onde Tu Fores Eu Vou' and 'A Lua, Tu e Eu' appear in his catalog.
Amaro has released albums such as 'Deus É Fiel,' 'Mensagens do Céu,' and 'Fé, Esperança e Caridade.' He has worked with artists including Padre Marcelo Rossi, Eliana Ribeiro, and Sérgio Reis. His band typically features him on lead vocals and guitar, with musicians like Léo Barros on bass, Alexandre Fonseca on drums, Nando Barreto on keyboards, and Eduardo Santos on saxophone and flute.
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