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Fábio de Melo (Fábio José de Melo Silva) was born on 3 April, 1971 in Formiga, Minas Gerais, Brazil, is a singer. Discover Fábio de Melo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

Popular As Fábio José de Melo Silva
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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 3 April, 1971
Birthday 3 April
Birthplace Formiga, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Nationality Brazil

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2009

– Best 2009 Song for Holy Mass for "Incendeia Minha Alma" – Composers: Rogério and Júlio Cesar

2008

In 2008 Fábio de Melo released his first CD for the record company Som Livre – "Vida" – a work that made him known nationally, through the various participation in programs on open TV. Continuing his work of evangelization through the media, in 2009 he launched the CD "Iluminar" and shortly after "Eu e o Tempo". In 2014, he recorded "Amar Como Jesus Amou", in a duet with singer Fernanda Takai, on her album Na Medida do Impossível.

2007

The 2007 CD, Son of Heaven, first out of the Paulines and now for the New Song, tells of personal experiences and of those who have left, such as Father Léo Tarcísio, his trainer, during the seminar and great friend and singer-songwriter Robson Jr., of Cantores de Deus and his best friend, both dead at the same time, victims of cancer. Released the same year, the CD "My Simple People" retakes the idea already tried in "Zé Da Silva", with songs sertanejas, presenting those that were outside the other project.

2006

In 2006, celebrating his 10 years of acting in Catholic music, he decides to work in addition to some of his compositions, several well-known songs "sertanjeas", in homage to his origins and his father, who also sang and played Viola.

2005

The return to the themes related to his formation, are part of CD Humano Demais in 2005, that contains songs of his own and of other composers of the catholic music.

2004

In 2004, the album "Tom de Minas", with an authorial content, honors an independent project that honors names and places of his home state: Minas Gerais, with the participation of popular singer and songwriter Paulinho Pedra Azul, from the which is a show in the capital, Belo Horizonte, under the name "Minas e Outros Tons".

2003

Upon receiving diaconal ordination, he composes "Seasons of Life," which would become the opening music of his live performances, especially after the release of the DVD Eu e o Tempo. Already ordained priest, in 2003, brings to market his newest work, "Marcas do Eterno".

2001

After 18 years of formation and studies in seminaries, with a final phase being frater in the seminary of St. Jude Tadeu of Terra Boa – Pr, on December 15, 2001, in his hometown, in the Mother Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, Fábio de Melo was ordained a priest by the consecratory prayer of the Church and by the imposition of the hands of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Palmas, Tocantins, Bishop Alberto Taveira Corrêa.

1971

Fábio José de Melo Silva, better known as Padre (Father) Fábio de Melo (April 3, 1971), is a Catholic priest, artist, writer, university professor and presenter. He belonged to the Congregation of the Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. He acts in the Diocese of Taubaté, in the interior of the State of São Paulo. As a singer, he recorded eight albums for the Paulinas-COMEP Catholic record label, one for the record company Canção Nova, an independent project (Tom de Minas). His first record for a secular record company, Vida, was released by LGK Music and by Som Livre, with whom he continues to record, having already released two more albums (Iluminar and Eu e tempo – CD and DVD) by the end of 2009. In all, Fábio de Melo has sold more than 3 million copies of CDs (1.8 million with Som Livre alone), in addition to 3.5 million books. As a university professor, he taught theology at the Dehonian College of Taubaté. Nowadays, he presents the program Spiritual Direction, transmitted by TV Canção Nova every Wednesday at 10 pm, with reruns on Saturdays at 8 pm and at dawn on Monday, at 1 am.

Father Fábio José de Melo Silva was born in the city of Formiga, Minas Gerais, on April 3, 1971. He became nationally known for his work as a communicator: his work is composed of 6 books published and also 11 CDs that together, sold more than 1.8 million units. A master in theological anthropology, he was ordained in 2001 and works in the diocese of Taubaté, in the interior of São Paulo. He is the youngest of the eight children of the mason Dorinato Bias Silva and the housewife Ana Maria de Melo Silva.

1960

With reference to Father Zezinho, SCJ, precursor of the singer priests since the 1960s, Father Fábio de Melo released his first CD, in 1997, entitled "De Deus um cantador".