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    Celeste Carballo (born September 21, 1956, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine singer-songwriter in rock, blues, hard rock, punk and tango. She became...
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  • Celeste Carballo (born 1956), Argentine singer-songwriter rock, blues, hard rock, punk and tango Celeste Cid (born 1984), Argentine actress Celeste Coltellini...
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  • covered by the pop duo formed by Argentine singers Sandra Mihanovich and Celeste Carballo as the title track of their studio album Mujer contra mujer, which...
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  • singers Sandra Mihanovich and Celeste Carballo, released by RCA Records and Sony BMG in October 1990. Mihanovich and Carballo had already developed successful...
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    Carballo is a Galician, Spanish, Catalan and Basque surname, originating from the Galician and Portuguese words for oak. It references the family's settlements...
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    met fellow musician and composers Alejandro Lerner, Marilina Ross, Celeste Carballo, Horacio Fontova and Ruben Rada, whose songs she went on to include...
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  • women also took off, including Marilina Ross, Sandra Mihanovich and Celeste Carballo. Ross wrote the lesbian anthem "Puerto Pollensa", which was popularized...
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  • media and increased when she formed a musical duo with her partner Celeste Carballo in the late 1980s. Their controversial 1990 lesbian-themed album Mujer...
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  • was included in Live at The Roxy, a live album by Argentinean singer Celeste Carballo. 1997 – American blues artist Taj Mahal covered the song for the compilation...
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  • Princess Julia Nunes Indigo Girls Javiera Mena Sandra Mihanovich and Celeste Carballo Tegan and Sara, who are lesbian twin sisters that have gained much...
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    collaborating with musicians like Charly García, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Celeste Carballo or Pedro Aznar, to name just some. In 2012, the Argentine edition of...
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    late 1980s, Mihanovich formed the pop duo Sandra y Celeste alongside singer-songwriter Celeste Carballo, with whom she also developed a romantic relationship...
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    Critics. In 1990, he worked as a producer in Sandra Mihanovich and Celeste Carballo's album Mujer contra mujer. "Pedro Aznar". Discogs. "Pedro Aznar: encuentro...
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  • Cantilo: vocals on "Dos Días En La Vida" and "Brillante Sobre El Mic" Celeste Carballo: vocals on "Dos Días En La Vida" Claudia Puyó: vocals on "El Amor Después...
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  • actress Julieta Egurrola". Metro Weekly. Retrieved 20 August 2017. "Celeste Carballo" (in Spanish). CMTV. 2017. Retrieved 19 November 2018. Michelson, Noah...
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  • tango musician. César Aira, writer, born 1949 Arturo Carrera, poet. Celeste Carballo, singer and composer of rock music. Esteban Fernandino II (1944–2007)...
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    international tours, in 1984 he joined Juan Carlos Baglietto, Oveja Negra and Celeste Carballo on a tour designed to explain: "Por Qué Cantamos" (Why We Sing), inspired...
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    included Charly García (now a successful solo artist), Fabiana Cantilo, Celeste Carballo, Sandra Mihanovich, Los Violadores, and Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos...
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  • football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Uruguay), nicknamed La Celeste (The Sky Blue), represents Uruguay in international men's football, and...
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    Baglietto, GIT, Suéter, Zas, Los Abuelos de la Nada, Marilina Ross, Celeste Carballo, and Sandra Mihanovich. "Soda Stereo" (in Spanish). Rock.com.ar. Retrieved...
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    Sebastian Yatra - Sie7e - Todo Aparenta Normal - Vanthra - Vox Dei) Celeste Carballo Charly García Diemen Noord El General Paz & La Triple Frontera Jairo...
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    substitute drummer and percussionist), Charly García, David Lebón, Celeste Carballo, Lito Vitale, Juan Carlos Baglietto, Memphis la Blusera, Los Rodríguez...
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  • rock music. His first professional work was as a keyboardist with Celeste Carballo for the Mi Voz Renacerá album. In 1983 he was invited to play with...
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    the singer mentioned the Argentine pop duo of Sandra Mihanovich and Celeste Carballo and their songs "Puerto Pollensa", "Soy lo que soy" and "Mujer contra...
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    Fabiana Cantilo, singer-songwriter Alberto Caracciolo, tango musician Celeste Carballo, musician Francisco de Caro, tango composer Julio de Caro, tango composer...
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  • García Pablo Ruiz Pablo Echarri Palito Ortega Nancy Dupláa Nito Mestre Celeste Carballo Fabiana Cantilo Ciro Pertusi Marta Minujín Marcelo Moura Sebastián...
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  • young musician from Rosario named Fito Páez), Alejandro Lerner, and Celeste Carballo. In heavy metal, Pappo founded his new band Riff, and newcomers V8...
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    November 1984 he performed the show "Por qué cantamos", together with Celeste Carballo, Nito Mestre and Oveja Negra. Modelo para armar (1985) was the first...
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  • Soccerway "Yago Santiago". Tottenhamhotspur. Retrieved 28 December 2023. Carballo, Pablo (6 February 2022). "Yago de Santiago: "I want to be prepared for...
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    000. In 1990, Páez worked as a producer in Sandra Mihanovich and Celeste Carballo's album Mujer contra mujer. The follow-up, Circo Beat, had impossibly...
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