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    Celso Ricardo Furtado de Carvalho (January 5, 1956 – August 6, 2012), better known by his stage name Celso Blues Boy, was a Brazilian singer-songwriter...
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  • producer Celso Russomanno (born 1956), Brazilian reporter and politician Celso Blues Boy (1956–2012), Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist Celso Gavião...
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  • Cássia Eller (1962–2001), singer Cello Dias, Against All Will bassist Celso Blues Boy (1956–2012), singer-songwriter and guitarist Chorão (1970–2013), Charlie...
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  • Metalmorphose) playing the bass, later replaced by Márcio Chicralla (Celso Blues Boy Band). This project ended in 2010. In December 2010, Gustavo, Alexandre...
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    musician January 5 Ana Pessoa Pinto, East Timorese politician and jurist Celso Blues Boy, Brazilian singer and guitarist (d. 2012) Chen Kenichi, Japan-born...
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  • wrestler. Míne Bean Uí Chribín, 84, Irish conservative campaigner. Celso Blues Boy, 56, Brazilian singer and guitarist, laryngeal cancer. Valentin Chernykh...
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    the first Brazilian athlete to be twice Olympic champion. January 5: Celso Blues Boy, singer-songwriter and guitarist (died 2012) February 29: Luiz Duarte...
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  • containing songs by bands and singers popular at the time, such as Celso Blues Boy, Lobão, Titãs, Barão Vermelho, RPM, Azul 29, Dr. Silvana & Cia., Léo...
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    Danilo Madonia (category The Moody Blues)
    Renato Zero's album "AMO - Capitolo 1," produced by Madonia, Trevor Horn and Celso Valli, was released in March 2013, for which Madonia both produced and co-wrote...
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    João Palma, Sergio Barroso, Ugo Marotta, Henri Ackselrud and guitarist Celso Brando, who was later replaced by Roberto Menescal in 1962. Eumir’s paternal...
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