Valdir Barbosa
Valdir Barbosa was a Brazilian Christian singer whose voice became familiar to evangelical congregations across the country. His 1985 song 'Caminho de Cristo'...
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Valdir Barbosa was a Brazilian Christian singer whose voice became familiar to evangelical congregations across the country. His 1985 song 'Caminho de Cristo' was particularly widespread, functioning as something of an unofficial anthem in many churches. He recorded other albums like 'Deus é Bom o Tempo Todo' in 1987 and 'Sou Feliz' in 1990.
He often performed with family members, including Josias Barbosa on guitar, Ezequiel on bass, Samuel on drums, and Joel on keyboards. Other songs in his catalog include 'Sonhei Contigo' and 'Querendo Seu Bem'.
While his music was broadly embraced within Christian circles, his career wasn't without friction. Some listeners questioned aspects of his personal life and the sincerity of his ministry, though he generally kept performing through it. His recordings from the 1980s and 1990s remain the ones people know.
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