- Dion
DiMucci.
Official website Comprehensive Rolling Stone profile The
Spiritual Journey of the
Wanderer Who Came Home By Dion
Dimucci "Dion
DiMucci". Rock...
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DiMucci also
recorded with a group,
consisting of Mastrangelo,
Louis Colletti and
Tommy Moran.
Colletti and
Moran were
backing vocalists on
DiMucci's...
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DiMucci joined the
vocal group the Belmonts. The
established trio of
Angelo D'Aleo,
Carlo Mastrangelo and Fred
Milano formed a
quartet with
DiMucci....
- This is the
discography for
American musician Dion
DiMucci (including Dion and the Belmonts). Dion is a
singer and
songwriter whose music has incorporated...
- by the Demilles,
before joining DiMucci again.[citation needed]
Between 1964 and 1966
Mastrangelo was Dion
DiMucci's occasional songwriting partner, backup...
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every one of the Belmonts'
recording sessions dating back 54 years. Dion
DiMucci said of his death; "I was shocked, obviously,
because it was so sudden...
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group had been the
backing band for all of the acts, Holly,
Valens and
DiMucci (and
Carlo Mastrangelo of the
Belmonts who was a drummer) took
turns playing...
- Army
Rangers colonel Lou
Mucci (1909–2000),
American jazz
trumpeter Mara
Mucci (born 1982),
Italian politician Dion
DiMucci (born 1939) This page lists...
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party thrown by his
longtime friend Dion
DiMucci, lead
singer of Dion and the Belmonts. At the party,
DiMucci demonstrated a "hip, with-it
musician father"...
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Montefiore on Thirtysomething. In film, he is
known for
playing T-Bird
Louis DiMucci in the
musical Grease 2.
Raised in Coventry,
Rhode Island,
Frechette is...