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- the 80s, composing hits like "Ozi", "Déserteur", "Mister X" and "Chagrin Dimone". In 1991, he decided to leave Choc Stars to create his own band, Big Stars...
- follow-up album Never Never Love, which was preceded by the single "Dita Dimoné" which made BBC Radio 6's 'Record Of The W****'. Levi set out to make the...
- remixer), released on 14 July 2008. 'Wannamama' 'Never Never Love' 'Dita Dimoné' 'Semi-Babe' 'Fire On Your Feet' 'Mai's Space' 'You Don't Gotta Run' 'Oh...
- Martellago, Italy. In 1763, he wrote his first libretto, La morte di Dimone ("The Death of Dimone"), set to music by Antonio Tozzi. Two years later, L'isola della...
- (B****), Bill Chefalas (Falsetto, B**** Guitar, Music and Show Arranger), Al Dimone (Second Tenor, Guitar), Mickey Henry (Keyboard), Johnny Harris (Drums)....
- Collier (Four-E**** Moe) and Byron Glenn Willis (Eat Moe) with Nikkieli Dimone as Nomax. The production earned two Joseph Jefferson Nominations in the...
- Archived from the original on 19 December 2007. "Listen: Pop Levi, "Dita Dimoné" – Chatter, Uncategorized". Impose Magazine. 23 June 2008. Retrieved 11...
- Geoffrey Toye (1889–1942): The Red Pen Antonio Tozzi (1736–1812): La morte di Dimone Tommaso Traetta (1727–1779): Antigona, Armida, Ifigenia in Tauride, Ippolito...
- His first opera Tigrane, was performed in Venice in 1762. His La morte di Dimone of 1763 was an early opera semiseria. In 1764 he was asked to work for the...
- metres. As for the ‘new’ Teatro San C****iano, inaugurated with La morte di Dimone (1763), music by Antonio Tozzi and libretto by Johann Joseph Felix von Kurz...