Cantora gospel que morreu no TO vendeu coxinha e fez bazar para gravar primeiro CD: 'Ela sonhou grande', diz irmã
Dupla evangélica Ana Clézia e Laudicéia Divulgação/Andrey Rodrigues As irmãs e cantoras Ana Clézia e Laudicéia Gomes chegaram a vender coxinha e galinhada, montaram um bazar e uma barraca de guaraná da Amazônia para custear a produção e o lançamento do primeiro CD com músicas autorais. A dupla conquistou o público evangélico palmense, e a morte de Ana Clézia causou comoção na comunidade. A irmã mais velha morreu aos 38 anos, após passar sete dias internada em Palmas. Ela entr
A gospel singer, Ana Clézia, from the duo Ana Clézia and Laudicéia, has passed away at the age of 38 after a prolonged illness. Known for her dedication to evangelism, Ana Clézia and her sister worked tirelessly to fund their music career, even selling food and organizing bazaars to record their first album. The duo gained popularity within the evangelical community in Palmas, Tocantins, and traveled extensively across Brazil and internationally to share their music.
Ana Clézia had been battling chronic health issues for years, including liver problems, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and colitis. Despite her health challenges, she remained passionate about her ministry, though her condition eventually led to a reduction in public performances. Her sister, Laudicéia, remembers her as someone who "dreamed big" and lived a life dedicated to her faith and music.
The story highlights the perseverance and dedication of artists pursuing their dreams against significant personal and financial obstacles, resonating with many who face similar struggles.
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