- Gallo.
Todaro was
underboss of the New
Orleans Mafia and
succeeded Corrado Giacona as boss,
after his
death on July 25, 1944. He was boss for four months...
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Orleans Black Hand gang.
Charles Matranga retired in 1922,
leaving Corrado Giacona as boss and
Carollo as
street boss,
taking over Matranga's
minor bootlegging...
- CD008117. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD008117.pub2. PMC 11056235. PMID 24488616.
Giacona JM,
Kositanurit W,
Vongpatanasin W (April 2024). "Management of Resistant...
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Jacobsen –
violin (4)
Oklahoma Film
Orchestra –
strings (11)
Christina Giacona –
string contractor (11) Paul
Buchanan –
vocals (11)
Elissa Lauper – vocals...
- VIP - John
Bruce Yeh ." wka-clarinet.org.
Retrieved February 25, 2020.
Giacona,
Christina (2009), A
study of
comparative interpretations by
Stanley Drucker...
- Songs, Reviews,
Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
Retrieved 15
March 2025.
Giacona,
Katiana (2023).
Record Plant,
Sausalito Studios. Charleston,
South Carolina:...
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Jonathan Estabrooks,
Aaron Lazar,
David Das,
Patrick Conlon and
Christina Giacona.
Record sales proceeds will
benefit the ALS Network.
Broadway singers and...
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Orleans as an "open city" for Cosa
Nostra activity. 1922–1944 —
Corrado Giacona — died on July 25, 1944 1944 —
Frank Todaro — died on
November 29, 1944...
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included Kitt Wakeley,
Aaron Lazar,
Patrick Conlon,
David Das and
Christina Giacona. It
charted at #2 on Billboard's
classical Crossover Album chart in September...
- Culture. (in French) Martin, Brice; Holleville, Nicolas; Furst, Benjamin;
Giacona, Florie; Glaser, Rüdiger; Himmelsbach, Iso; Schönbein, Johannes. "La géohistoire...