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Ildo Lobo was born on 25 November, 1953 in Sal, Cape Verde, is an Ildo Lobo was Cape Verdean singer Cape Verdean singer. Discover Ildo Lobo'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 50 years old?

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Occupation singer
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 25 November 1953
Birthday 25 November
Birthplace Sal, Cape Verde
Date of death 20 October, 2004
Died Place Praia, Cape Verde
Nationality Cape Verde

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1953

Ildo Lobo (November 25, 1953 – October 20, 2004) was a Cape Verdean singer.

His versatile and melodic voice, commanding stage presence and trademark berets made him one of the most recognizable performers in Cape Verde.

Always well known throughout the Cape Verde Islands, Lobo rose to international fame with his first solo work, "Nôs Morna", following it with another album "Intellectual".

Lobo was born on the island of Sal in the town of Pedra de Lume, where he worked alongside his family in the local salt mines during his youth.

When the Cape Verdian salt industry died down, Lobo was forced to find other means of work.

Luckily for Lobo, music was his first love.

His voice would put him in constant demand at local bars and music festivals.

Lobo's musical talent would eventually place the island of Sal permanently on the Cape Verdian musical map to rival the islands of Santiago, São Vicente, and São Nicolau as bona fide origins of Cape Verdian talent.

Lobo consummately mastered most styles of Cape Verdian music, but he was best known on stage for his effortless, soul-stirring mornas.

He could also arouse the crowd with his hard-hitting coladeras.

Lobo, as an adult, moved to Praia, Santiago Island (Cape Verde's capital) where he attended Liceu Domingos Ramos and later began his career as vocalist of the band Os Tubarões ("The Sharks").

1996

After his stellar multi-album career with Os Tubarões, Lobo launched his solo career with his acclaimed album Nôs Morna launched in 1996, the album was produced by Mário Lúcio of the Simentera band, it was recorded at Lusafrica in Paris.

1998

Ildo Lobo along with Fantcha performed in Paris at a concert on 27 March 1998.

2001

His second album was Intellectual released in 2001 and featured the greatest singer Cesária Évora.

Like many Cape Verdian musicians of his day, Lobo maintained a full-time job as an airport customs officer despite having a busy traveling concert and studio recording schedule.

2004

His last work, Incondicional, was released in October 2004, a few days after his death in Praia at age 51.

Most sources state that he died of a heart attack, but some Cape Verdian sources claim that he died of diabetes related complications.

Lobo's popularity was such that all public employees in the city of Praia were given the afternoon off to mourn.

In his island birthplace, Sal, all government offices were closed and flags were flown at half-staff for three days.

His last album was produced by the keyboardist Fernando "Nando" Andrade.

According to worldmusiccentral.com, "Lobo was one of those men whose political message was inseparably linked to the musical expression and poetry of mornas" and the site named Lobo "Cape Verde's Greatest Male Singer."

Lobo's death in 2004 sparked mourning throughout the world music scene and throughout the vastly diasporized Cape Verdian population of over 1 million, who, despite living in far away communities in Paris; Amsterdam; Lisbon; and the American states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Florida, still maintain close language, cultural and familial bonds to their beloved islands.

A cultural palace is named after in the Cape Verdean capital city of Praia in the neighborhood of the Plateau of Praia located at Avenida Amílcar Cabral west of Albuquerque Square.