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- I Camaleonti ("The Chameleons") are an Italian pop group from Milan, mostly successful between the late 1960s and the early 1970s. I Camaleonti were formed...
- cover is based on that of 1968 single "Io Per Lei" by Italian band I Camaleonti, with the various faces and record company logo covering the ones seen...
- is also the birthplace of many modern ensembles and bands, including I Camaleonti, Camerata Mediolanense, Gli Spioni, Dynamis Ensemble, Elio e le Storie...
- barbershop. Tessuto started performing live thanks to his friendship with I Camaleonti's guitarist Livio Macchia, and after being noted by Adriano Celentano's...
- paroliere questo sconosciuto Herself/co-host Rai 2 Variety show 1964 I grandi camaleonti Ortensia Rai 1 Main role; 8 episodes 1965 Lo stagno del diavolo Marie...
- Poveri, Loredana Bertè, Roberto Carlos, Orietta Berti, Mario Lavezzi, I Camaleonti, Eduardo De Crescenzo, Connie Francis and M****imo Ranieri. He died of...
- including the Netherlands. An Italian cover ("L'ora dell'amore" by I Camaleonti) reached number one in the Italian Hit Parade Singles Chart on December...
- cinema, in Pleasant Nights, and on television, in the TV series I grandi camaleonti. His first personal success came in 1971, when he replaced Domenico Modugno...
- Billboard. p. 70. Retrieved 31 December 2022. "Domani serata revival con i "Camaleonti"". La Stampa. 27 February 1996. Retrieved 12 September 2023. "La musica...
- third in the 1969 Cantagiro, behind M****imo Ranieri's "Rose Rosse" and Camaleonti's "Viso d'angelo", and it eventually won the Festivalbar. Artists who covered...