Celso Machado was a Brazilian singer who recorded in the 1950s. His version of 'Odeon' became well-known, with Luiz Bonfá writing the song and João Gilberto playing guitar on the recording.
Machado worked with other musicians including Milton Banana on bass. He recorded songs like 'Canção do Amor Demais,' 'Não Sou Bobo,' and 'Mamãe Passou Açúcar em Mim.'
His singing had a baritone quality, and he performed material that mixed samba and bossa nova styles. The recordings from that period have remained in circulation.
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