He began his solo career in 1981 with the album 'Grande é o Senhor' and has recorded over 140 songs.
For a sense of his sound, try 'Grande é o Senhor' or 'Que Calor é Esse?' They give you the straightforward, devotional feel that runs through his catalog.
His music has been part of Brazilian church life for decades, with songs like 'Grande é o Senhor' and 'Verbo Divino' appearing in worship services and personal devotions. Even through personal challenges in the early 2000s, he kept recording and performing. The track 'Que Calor é Esse?' remains one of his most recognized works.
He started singing in a local choir before releasing his first solo album in 1981. Later albums like 'O Deus Que Faz o Impossível' and 'Milagres de Jesus' continued his output. His band has included family members, and he's collaborated with artists like Aline Barros.
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