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    Júnior (June 16, 1978 – September 9, 2013), better known by his stage name Champignon and also referred to affectionately as Champ or Champs by fans, was a...
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    Santos, in 1987. After a line-up change in 1990, twelve-year-old bassist Champignon joined the band, followed by Marcão, Renato Pelado, and Thiago Castanho...
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    line-up change in 1990, when they were joined by then-12-year-old bassist Champignon, and then in 1992 when Marcão, Thiago Castanho and Renato Pelado were...
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  • music project was the short-lived Nove Mil Anjos, alongside Junior Lima, Champignon and Perí Carpigiani. Sousa began to struggle with depression during his...
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  • (guitarists Thiago Castanho and Marcão, drummer Bruno Graveto and bassist Champignon) decided to form a new musical project that would serve as a tribute act...
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  • and clashes with Chorão prompted his departure alongside other members Champignon and Renato Pelado. Shortly after leaving Charlie Brown Jr. he founded...
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    Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Guarulhos (since 2011). September 9: Champignon, 35, musician (Charlie Brown Jr., Revolucionnários, A Banca), suicide...
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