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- Gianni Bedori (25 November 1930 – 21 January 2005), also known as Johnny Sax, was an Italian jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, flautist and composer. Born...
- Singapore, Kern and Casa Bettini. Zoji La, Ichhogil, Dograi, Barki, Kalidhar, Bedori, Nangi Tekri, Brachil P****, Laungewala, Garibpur, Chak Amaru and Jessore...
- Punjab captured Pathra on 26 August. However, 4 Rajput was unable to capture Bedori due to highly rugged and precipitous terrain and having suffered heavy casualties...
- Paolo Salvi – 1st cello Marlaena Kessick – G flute Hugo Heredia, Gianni Bedori – C flute Recorded in May 1974 at Mondial Sound Studio, Milan (Italy). Sound...
- during 1948–49. During the Indo-****stani War of 1965, 7 Bihar captured Bedori, paving the way for the capture of Haji Pir P****. By the start of the Indo-****stani...
- Roses" (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer) – 6:40 "Jesus' Last Ballad" (Gianni Bedori) – 5:52 "Tomato Kiss" (Larry Schneider) – 5:17 "The Other Side of Midnight...
- hallan jaunbi and Mohri S**** Ali are all well known tourist locations. The Bedori Top, at 12,228 feet, is the highest peak in the district.*Many people from...
- (GOC-in-C) of the Western Command, the Army was to capture Rustan and Badori (or Bedori) on the way to the Haji Pir p****. Ranjit Singh's unit was tasked with capturing...
- Don Cherry and Enrico Rava (trumpet), Steve Lacy (soprano sax), Gianni Bedori (alto sax, flute), Gato Barbieri (tenor sax), Kent Carter and Jean-François...
- (1943–1998) Antonio Bazzini (1818–1897) Giuseppe Becce (1877–1973) Gianni Bedori (1930–2005) Gianni Bella (born 1947) Lodovico Bellanda (c.1575 – after 1613)...