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Gabriela Rocha Corrêa Moreira (born March 13, 1994) is a Brazilian Christian worship singer and songwriter. She is one of the main singers of contemporary Christian music in Brazil and the singer of the genre with the largest YouTube channel in the world [1] and is the most listened to Christian music artist on the main digital platforms, Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music and Deezer.
Gabriela Rocha may refer to: Gabriela Rocha (singer) (born 1994), Brazilian Christian singer and songwriter Gabriela Rocha (swimmer) (born 1995), Brazilian swimmer
Novo Tempo (Portuguese for 'New Time') is a Portuguese Christian TV channel and Radio Station for Brazil. It is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church . Novo Tempo features programming produced by Adventist churches, colleges, hospitals and institutions, covering religious, health, educational and family life topics.
Gabriela Campagnoli Rocha (born May 20, 1995 in Vitória) is a Brazilian competitive swimmer. [1] [2] At 16 years old, integrating Brazilian national delegation that disputed the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, [3] she won the silver medal in 4×200-metre freestyle [4] by participating at heats. [5] She also finished 12th in the 800 ...
Alfredo da Rocha Viana Filho, better known as Pixinguinha (Portuguese: [piʃĩˈɡiɲɐ]) was a pioneering Brazilian composer, arranger, flutist, and saxophonist born in Rio de Janeiro. Renowned for his contributions to Brazilian popular music , Pixinguinha is especially celebrated for his role in the development of choro , a genre of Brazilian ...
Gabriela, Eve and Jake joking around or making food or enjoying a night at Smokey's and Bode couldn't be a part of it. I think every set he's on that we haven't seen him on yet as a free person is ...
Along with Nélson Pereira dos Santos' 1963 drama, Vidas Secas ("Barren Lives"), and Glauber Rocha's 1964 film Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol (known in English as "Black God, White Devil"), The Guns is part of Brazil's "Golden Trilogy" of Cinema Novo and regarded as one of the key films that brought worldwide attention to Brazilian cinema.
Storia di un minuto was acclaimed in a retrospective Allmusic review, where it was given four-and-a-half out of five stars. [6] In it, Robert Taylor called it an "excellent recording", [ 7 ] comparing the album's creativity to fellow British bands, and finally deeming it as "one of the best progressive rock debuts in history [...] essential to ...