Celso Galvão is a Brazilian musician from Piracicaba, São Paulo. His father was a viola player, and that early exposure to music shaped his path. In the late 1990s, he released his debut album 'Beato da Fé,' which included the title track that became an anthem honoring Frei Galvão.
His music often centers on religious themes, particularly devotion to Frei Galvão, which has drawn both appreciation and some criticism. Songs like 'LIA' and 'Nó Na Garganta' reflect his style of blending traditional Catholic hymns with original compositions. He has worked with musicians such as guitarist Almir Vieira and bassist Gilmar Giovanelli.
Galvão continued recording albums like 'Frei Galvão, Meu Guia' in 2003 and 'Sagrado' in 2011. His work remains focused on faith-based themes, with tracks like 'Iza Dancer' and 'Aconteceu Você' appearing among his popular songs.
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