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Chieregato, who
based it on the
Italian word
denaro (money). Den
Harrow was
formed in 1983 by
Italian producers Roberto Turatti and Miki
Chieregato with...
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Francesco Chiericati, also
written Chieregati or
Chieregato (1479,
Vicenza – 6
December 1539, Bologna), was a
papal nuncio and bishop,
member of the house...
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collaborated with his
longtime musical colleague and
fellow composer, Miki
Chieregato, to
produce and
release a
brand new
single and video, "Change Your Mind"...
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Huntington –
vocals Roberto Turatti – songwriter, producer,
arranger Miki
Chieregato – songwriter, producer,
arranger Tom
Hooker –
songwriter Cedric Beatty...
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Polydor Songwriter(s) Miki
Chieregato Riccardo Ballerini Roberto Turatti Stefano Montin Tom
Hooker Producer(s) Miki
Chieregato Roberto Turatti Ric Wake...
- Lambert,
Brian Potter 4:10 10. "Boom Boom (Let's Go Back to My Room)" Miki
Chieregato,
Riccardo Ballerini,
Roberto Turatti,
Stefano Montin, Tom
Hooker 4:01...
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someone else
ghostwriting his music.
Producers Roberto Turatti and Miki
Chieregato,
known as his "secret voice," were
credited on Den
Harrow releases. American...
- Ventura,
Albert One, Jock Hattle, Stylóo (who all
started under the Turatti-
Chieregato production), and
others like Rudy & Co., Max Coveri, Rose, Topo & Roby...
- songwriter,
vocals David Zambelli –
producer Roberto Turatti –
mixing Miki
Chieregato –
mixing Walter Verdi –
arranger Credits and
personnel adapted from the...
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Lodovico Chieregati (or
Chieregato, Chierepati; died on 4 June 1573 in Vicenza,
Republic of Venice) was an
Italian missionary who
served as an Archbishop...