Pe. Delton Filho
Pe. Delton Filho is a Brazilian priest who began releasing music in the early 1990s. His debut album 'Emanuel' came out in 1991, featuring the title track...
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Pe. Delton Filho is a Brazilian priest who began releasing music in the early 1990s. His debut album 'Emanuel' came out in 1991, featuring the title track that became widely known. He was born in Itabuna, Bahia in 1957 and was ordained in 1981.
His songs often deal with spiritual themes, with titles like 'Louvor Das Criaturas Ao Senhor' and 'Honra e Glória, Só a Deus' reflecting this focus.
He continued recording through the 2000s and 2010s with albums like 'O Senhor É o Meu Pastor' in 2000 and 'A Força da Fé' in 2018. The guitarist Luiz Carlos Maltez has been part of his musical collaborations.
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