Ivonaldo Albuquerque is a Brazilian musician from Salvador, Bahia. He began performing in the late 1960s with a band that highlighted his vocal style. Some of his songs from that period include 'Brados de Glória' and 'Sua Presença'.
In 1986, he released the album 'A Grande Viagem,' which featured the title track that became widely known. Other songs like 'Creia' and 'Se Pelo Fogo Passares' also appeared in his catalog around this time. His music sometimes addressed social themes during Brazil's political shifts in the 1970s and 1980s.
He continued recording through subsequent decades, with tracks such as 'Jubiloso' reflecting his ongoing work. Rather than following trends, he maintained a consistent approach rooted in Brazilian musical traditions.
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