Vaz's singing abilities attracted attention, leading to his regular participation in concerts and cultural events organized by the school.
[4] Vaz's introduction to the professional stage occurred in Ernest Rebello's tiatr production titled Hanv Patki (I Confess).
Alexinho offered Vaz the lead role of a comical bridegroom in his tiatr production Bhasailolo Nouro (Destined Boyfriend).
Among his popular works are Bodmas (Ungrateful), Gorvali (Housewife), Bandwala (Bands Man), Main ani Sun (Mother and Daughter-in-law), Nitidar (The Judge), Botler Bab, Xevott Putancho (Sons End), Mouza (Enjoyment), Tiatrist (Theatre performer), Dadagiri (Goondaism), Cunhead ani Mana, Amcheo Bailo (Our Women), Podon (Godfather), Ghovachem Ghor (Husband's Home), New Fashion, Bombay Dekho (See Bombay), To Aamkam Visorlo (He Forgot Us), and Mog Montur (Strong Love).
Accompanying Vaz on this African tour were artists such as M. Dod de Verna, Saluzinho D'Costa, Remmie Colaco, Aristides Dias, A. S. Conception, Jephsis Hitler, Zacharias Fernandes, Dioginho D'Mello, and Young Menezes.
Starting from 1981, Vaz expanded his performances to encompass Gulf countries like Bahrain, Kuwait, Muscat, Doha, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi, where he entertained Goan audiences with his tiatrs.
The song "Kazar Zaunk Assa Ankwar Cholo," performed by Vaz himself in the film, attained enduring popularity among Goans and Konkani music enthusiasts worldwide, writes Cardozo.
Notable figures he collaborated with include João Agostinho Fernandes, Ernest Rebello, J.P. Souzalin, Aleixinho De Candolim, Minguel Rod, Kid Boxer, Master Vaz, Dioguinho D'Mello, J.
[2] Konkani historian and singer Wilson Mazarello praised Vaz for his musical sense and pleasant voice, noting his intolerance for subpar singing.
Agnel," "Bailank Lagon," "Bhair Kaddlo Dovo," "Dukracho Prat," "Kabai," "Koloi," "Mottorcar," "Rend Sedachem," and "Rock-N-Roll."
These original works, which included some of Vaz's well-known songs, had been carefully preserved by his family and were generously donated to the Goa State Central Library in January 2018.
The literary works of Vaz and Konkani writer Reginald Fernandes are considered to hold significant cultural and historical importance.
According to library curator Carlos Fernandes, the existing body of their work represents a valuable and unique treasure trove, offering potential for enriching research endeavors for those interested in studying their writings.