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'''Vida Reluz''' is a [[Brazilians|Brazilian]] [[Band (rock and pop)|band]] of [[Contemporary Catholic liturgical music|Popular Catholic Music]], originally from [[São José dos Campos]]. It was founded in 1985 by [[Walmir Alencar]] and Cidinha Moraes. The band has already released eight [[albums]] so far and two [[Compilation album|compilations]], all on the Paulinas-COMEP label.
==History==
In 1984 the band was formed as a Bible Group, and was part of the [[Society of Saint Vincent de Paul]] of the [[parish]] they attended in São José dos Campos, SP. After ten years of their career, they met Father Joãozinho, [[Priests of the Sacred Heart|SCJ]], already consecrated [[composer]] and [[singer]] of Paulinas Comep. He indicated them to the record company, Pauline Comep, and on August 15, 1995 they recorded the so-called "blue album", Vida Reluz, their first [[Compact disc|CD]], released in 1996, earning a gold record, becoming a watershed, inaugurating a new was in popular Catholic music. It brought several [[hits]], among them "Acreditar no Amor" and "Perfeito É Quem Te Criou".
After the first album, singer Elaine Cristina decides to pause her activities in the band. After two years, in 1997, the group released the album Celebra a Vitória, which was very critically acclaimed and had a great bandage, also gaining gold record and becoming a classic for the band. This album maintains the sound of the previous one and dares even more, with striking [[guitars]] and [[Bass (sound)|bass]], [[Drum kit|drums grooves]], [[keyboards]] and [[pianos]] optimally worked and the vocals that became trademark of the band, bringing hits like "Deus Quero Louvar-te," "Declaramos" and the title track" Celebra a Vitória", which has participation of Eugênio Jorge. This extremely innovative album in the Catholic Christian milieu and to this day is mentioned successfully by connoisseurs of popular Catholic music.
After the release of Celebrate Vitoria, Elaine Cristina returns to the band's [[choir]]. At that time, on March 28, 1998, after a meeting, drummer and percussionist Erik Rodrigues, bassist Marcelo Soares, vocalist and guitarist Luiz Palma and keyboardist Gilbert Natalio decided to leave the band. The guitarist and guitarist Carlos Henrique Ferreira still remains a week to help the band, but also decides to leave the group. Also the vocalist Walmir Alencar leaves of the musical group this year, to form Vida Reluz community, although still had great contact with the group.
==External Links==
*[https://ift.tt/2JEjY1z Site Oficial]
[[Category:Brazilian Roman Catholic musical groups]]
==History==
In 1984 the band was formed as a Bible Group, and was part of the [[Society of Saint Vincent de Paul]] of the [[parish]] they attended in São José dos Campos, SP. After ten years of their career, they met Father Joãozinho, [[Priests of the Sacred Heart|SCJ]], already consecrated [[composer]] and [[singer]] of Paulinas Comep. He indicated them to the record company, Pauline Comep, and on August 15, 1995 they recorded the so-called "blue album", Vida Reluz, their first [[Compact disc|CD]], released in 1996, earning a gold record, becoming a watershed, inaugurating a new was in popular Catholic music. It brought several [[hits]], among them "Acreditar no Amor" and "Perfeito É Quem Te Criou".
After the first album, singer Elaine Cristina decides to pause her activities in the band. After two years, in 1997, the group released the album Celebra a Vitória, which was very critically acclaimed and had a great bandage, also gaining gold record and becoming a classic for the band. This album maintains the sound of the previous one and dares even more, with striking [[guitars]] and [[Bass (sound)|bass]], [[Drum kit|drums grooves]], [[keyboards]] and [[pianos]] optimally worked and the vocals that became trademark of the band, bringing hits like "Deus Quero Louvar-te," "Declaramos" and the title track" Celebra a Vitória", which has participation of Eugênio Jorge. This extremely innovative album in the Catholic Christian milieu and to this day is mentioned successfully by connoisseurs of popular Catholic music.
After the release of Celebrate Vitoria, Elaine Cristina returns to the band's [[choir]]. At that time, on March 28, 1998, after a meeting, drummer and percussionist Erik Rodrigues, bassist Marcelo Soares, vocalist and guitarist Luiz Palma and keyboardist Gilbert Natalio decided to leave the band. The guitarist and guitarist Carlos Henrique Ferreira still remains a week to help the band, but also decides to leave the group. Also the vocalist Walmir Alencar leaves of the musical group this year, to form Vida Reluz community, although still had great contact with the group.
==External Links==
*[https://ift.tt/2JEjY1z Site Oficial]
[[Category:Brazilian Roman Catholic musical groups]]
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