Valcir e Idione
Valcir e Idione formed in 1996 in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul. Valcir played guitar and sang, while Idione handled accordion. They started playing local...
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Valcir e Idione formed in 1996 in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul. Valcir played guitar and sang, while Idione handled accordion. They started playing local festivals and bars, working in the sertanejo style popular in Brazil's countryside.
Their 2004 debut album "Nossos Momentos" included "O Fazendeiro," which became their signature song. The track resonated widely, turning them into country music figures almost overnight. Other songs like "Adorando a Deus" and "De Derrotado a Campeão" also found audiences on country radio.
They kept recording through the 2000s, putting out albums like "Valcir e Idione Cantam Grandes Sucessos" in 2006 and a live set from Parque da Cidade in 2008. Their material often touched on rural life, faith, and personal stories, delivered with straightforward sincerity.
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