Odair de Jesus
Odair de Jesus was born in 1939 in Itapira, Brazil. He began recording in the 1960s, and his song 'A Caminhada da Fé' became widely known. The track reflected...
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Odair de Jesus was born in 1939 in Itapira, Brazil. He began recording in the 1960s, and his song 'A Caminhada da Fé' became widely known. The track reflected on everyday struggles and faith, connecting with listeners during a period of political tension in Brazil.
His lyrics often addressed social issues and religion, which drew both support and criticism. He recorded albums throughout the decade, including 'A Roda da Vida' in 1973 and 'Deus Me Guia' in 1977.
His music incorporated folk elements along with rock and Brazilian popular styles. Songs like 'Vai Abalar' and 'Eu Quero Teus Átrios' appeared on later albums. He worked with musicians including guitarist Paulo Cesar and keyboardist Zé Rodrix.
He continued releasing music into the 2000s with albums like 'A Fé Continua'. His recordings maintained a focus on spiritual and social themes that had characterized his earlier work.
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