Claudio Coccoluto
Italian disc jockey (1962–2021)
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Claudio Coccoluto (Gaeta, 17 August 1962 – Cassino, 2 March 2021) was an Italian disc jockey. He co-founded one of Italy's most famous clubs, the Goa in Rome. In 2006, he ran for parliament for the left-libertarian Rosa nel Pugno party.[1][2]
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