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  2. List of number-one hits of 1960 (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    Issue Date Song Artist January 2 "Oh!Carol" : Neil Sedaka: January 9 January 16 "Tintarella di luna" Mina: January 23 "Oh! Carol" Neil Sedaka January 30

  3. Category:Italian pop singers - Wikipedia

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    B. Baby K (artist) Francesco Baccini; Claudio Baglioni; Dario Baldan Bembo; Aleandro Baldi; Umberto Balsamo; Baltimora (singer) Joe Barbieri; Sammy Barbot; Alex Baroni

  4. Edoardo Vianello - Wikipedia

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    Edoardo Vianello (born 24 June 1938) is an Italian singer, composer and actor, considered one of the most popular Italian singers of the 1960s. [1] Career

  5. List of 1960s musical artists - Wikipedia

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    A list of musical groups and artists who were active in the 1960s and associated with music in the decade This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  6. Rita Pavone - Wikipedia

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    Rita Ori Filomena Merk-Pavone (née Pavone, Italian: [ˈriːta paˈvoːne]; born August 23, 1945) [1] is an Italian-Swiss pop singer, actress and showgirl, who enjoyed success through the 1960s. Known as "the Mosquito of Turin" ( la Zanzara di Torino ), she was also nicknamed "Carrot Hair" ( Pel di carota ) because of the red color of her hair ...

  7. Maurizio Arcieri - Wikipedia

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    Maurizio was then chosen as the Italian narrator for the pan-European album The Rock Peter and the Wolf, a Polydor project that involves Brian Eno, Phil Collins, Alvin Lee, Manfred Mann and many others. In 2014 he also worked in the film-comedy Sexy Shop. Arcieri died on 29 January 2015, in Varese, Italy, aged 72. [1]

  8. Bruno Filippini - Wikipedia

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    Born in Rome, after graduating from a Technical-Commercial school Filippini studied music and chant and later entered the Sistine Chapel Choir. [1] In 1963 he won the Castrocaro Music Festival, and in 1964 he entered the competition at the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Sabato sera", which was also a moderate success on the Italian hit parade.

  9. List of Italian-American entertainers - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Broccoli (born 1960), producer, daughter of producer Albert R. Broccoli; Nicolas Cage, actor, director and producer; Frank Capra (1897–1991), film director and a major creative force behind a number of popular films of the 1930s and 1940s; David Chase (born 1945), creator of The Sopranos; Michael Cimino (1939–2016), film director ...