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Alessandro Bonsanti (November 25, 1904 in
Florence –
February 17, 1984 in Florence) was a
writer and
Italian politician.
Alessandro Bonsanti, writer, was...
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Peter Graves,
Brett Murphey,
Melton Mustafa, Russ Freeland, Neal
Bonsanti, Dan
Bonsanti and Whit Sidener. The
recordings of this
album got to the US copyright...
- Whit
Sidener — horn
Kenny Faulk — horn Bill
Purse — horn Neil
Bonsanti — horn Dan
Bonsanti — horn
George Bitzer —
keyboards Pat
Arnold — lead
vocals (track...
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Bonaventura Tecchi,
Eugenio Montale and, for
forty years,
Alessandro Bonsanti, who set up
three new departments: the
Laboratory for the conservation...
- Ben
Zubulon –
congas Gary
Brown –
saxophone solos Boneroo Horns: Neal
Bonsanti, Ken Faulk,
Peter Graves, Bill Purse, Whit
Sidener and Stan Webb – horns...
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arrangements Whit
Sidener – b****
clarinet (10)
Christine Nield –
flute (10) Neil
Bonsanti – oboe (10) Ken
Wadenpfuhl –
French horn (10)
Stacey Berkley – harp (10)...
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contractor Gary
Brown –
saxophone solo The
Boneroo Horns: Dan
Bonsanti –
saxophones Neal
Bonsanti –
saxophones Whit
Sidener –
saxophones Peter Graves – trombone...
- Dancing” Joe Lala –
percussion Gary
Brown –
saxophone Borneroo Horns (Neil
Bonsanti, Bill Purse, Whit Sidener,
Peter Graves,
Kenny Faulk) –
horns Bee Gees...
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Archived from the
original on 25
August 2019.
Retrieved 23
August 2019.
Bonsanti,
Bruno (1
September 2019). "João Félix fez seu
primeiro gol
oficial pelo...
- contractor,
conductor (10) The
Boneroo Horns on "He's a Liar" Don
Bonsanti Neil
Bonsanti Whit
Sidener Peter Graves (leader) Ken
Faulk Brett Murphey Br****...