Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
LaRosa's Pizzeria is a chain of pizzerias serving neighborhoods throughout Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. It was founded in 1954 by Donald "Buddy" LaRosa, [1] along with partners Richard "Muzzie" Minella, Mike Soldano and Frank "Head" Serraino. [2] Originally called Papa Gino's, [1] LaRosa later bought out his partners, and changed the name to ...
LaRosa's was among the first trio of pizzerias in Cincinnati when it opened as Papa Gino's in 1954. Celebrating 70 years in business, Buddy LaRosa talks vendettas, and what he does to pizza dough ...
Ari first started recording Babydoll in 2021, when her best friend, Thomas LaRosa, asked her if she wanted to make a song. [2] She reluctantly agreed, and recorded it. Later, they made the sped up version of Babydoll, which grew traction and blew up. Her co-writers, Isabel LaRosa, Thomas, and herself finished the song and released it in ...
Anthony Frakes, 25, trains at the Cincinnati Golden Gloves for Youth gym five days a week, usually with son Ny'Eir, 6. Competing as Pistol Pete, a 112-pound flyweight, Frakes has a 43-11 amateur ...
Maria LaRosa is an American meteorologist. Since July 2019, she has worked as a meteorologist on WNBC-TV New York and is a substitute weather presenter on NBC's Today. Previously, she worked for The Weather Channel in Atlanta, Georgia. [1] She co-hosted America's Morning Headquarters with Sam Champion and Mike Bettes from 2014 to 2015.
Walking My Baby Back Home is a 1953 American musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Donald O'Connor, Janet Leigh, and Buddy Hackett. [2] It was Hackett's film debut. [ 3 ]
Michael LaRosa is an American journalist and political advisor who was the press secretary for the First Lady in the Biden administration from 2021 to 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] LaRosa previously worked as a spokesman for Jill Biden and the Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign .
"Eh, Cumpari!" is a novelty song. It was adapted from a traditional Italian song by Julius La Rosa and Archie Bleyer in 1953 and sung by La Rosa with Bleyer's orchestra as backing on a recording that year.