They formed in the late 1970s after meeting at a church in Salvador and built a catalog of faith-centered songs.
For a sense of their sound, 'Quero Agradecer a Deus' is the obvious start, but 'Pilares' and 'Saudade Country' show the range in their catalog.
Their 1993 album 'Quero Agradecer a Deus' gave them their breakthrough, with the title track becoming a gospel hit in Brazil. Beyond that signature song, their catalog includes tracks like 'Pilares' and 'Solidão Caminhoneira' that carried themes of gratitude and faith through more than twenty albums over the decades.
Zezeti Rodrigues and Ademir dos Anjos started performing at small local gatherings in the late 1970s, with Zezeti handling lead vocals and Ademir providing backing vocals and guitar. They released albums like 'O Amor de Deus É Real' in 1996 and 'Um Milagre a Cada Dia' in 2010, maintaining a presence in Brazilian gospel music.
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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