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- Nicola Arigliano (6 December 1923 – 30 March 2010) was an Italian jazz singer, musician, and occasional actor. Born in Squinzano, Province of Lecce, at...
- Canzonissima, in a version performed in duet by Miranda Martino and Nicola Arigliano. "Arrivederci" was later covered by numerous artists, including Ornella...
- (Dire, 1989) Lauzi Cantava Il Jazz (Musica Jazz, 2016) With others Nicola Arigliano, Go Man! (NuN, 2001) B****o-Valdambrini, New Sound from Italy (Jolly Hi-Fi...
- "Crudele" – Mario Venuti (Mario Venuti, Kaballà) — 2005 "Colpevole" – Nicola Arigliano (Franco Fasano, Gianfranco Grottoli, Andrea Vaschetti) 2006 "Un discorso...
- of San Giovanni Rotondo Baron of Gagliano Baron of Salignano Baron of Arigliano Kostandin Kastrioti, possibly the father of Pal Kastrioti Pal Kastrioti...
- early 1980s Mazzetti was part of the group Oldies, together with Nicola Arigliano, Wilma De Angelis, Ernesto Bonino and Claudio Celli. Between late 1990s...
- Ornella Vanoni, Claudio Villa, Bruno Martino, Ruggero Raimondi, Nicola Arigliano, Betty Curtis, Peter Van Wood, Fred Bongusto, Lina Sastri, Giacomo Rondinella...
- Romolo Valli: Lieutenant Gallina Vittorio Sanipoli: Major Venturi Nicola Arigliano: Private Giardino Geronimo Meynier: Messenger Mario Valdemarin: Lieutenant...
- Beswick: The girl Gina Rovere: Margherita Franca Valeri: Director Nicola Arigliano: Marcello Ugo Fangareggi: Operatore Nerina Montagnani: Addetta alla toilette...
- That same year, the song was also recorded by Domenico Modugno, Nicola Arigliano and Armando Trovajoli's orchestra with singer Miranda Martino. The following...