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- Patricola may refer to: Fratelli Patricola, Italian company producing musical instruments Isabella Patricola (1888-1965), known as Miss Patricola, Italian-American...
- Tom****o Patricola (January 22, 1891 – January 1, 1950) was an American actor, comic and dancer who starred in vaudeville and motion pictures. Born in...
- Fratelli Patricola (Patricola Brothers) is an Italian company producing oboes and clarinets since 1976, based in Castelnuovo Scrivia in the Province of...
- Isabella Patricola (June 19, 1888 – May 23, 1965), known professionally as Miss Patricola or simply Patricola, was an Italian-American vaudeville singer...
- Black Bottom, danced by Ziegfeld Follies star Ann Pennington and Tom Patricola, touched off a national dance craze. George White's Scandals is also the...
- firm Fratelli Patricola (pitched in E♭). Lorée calls its instrument piccolo oboe or oboe musette (in F), while Marigaux and Patricola call their instruments...
- Br**** | John Packer". Johnpacker.co.uk. Retrieved 19 April 2021. "Patricola". Patricola.com. Retrieved 19 April 2021. "Quality is the first word at Püchner...
- Frisco, George White, Harland Dixon, Jack Donahue, James Barton, Tom Patricola, Hal Leroy, Buddy Ebsen, and Ray Bolger have all been labeled eccentric...
- Harlem show Dinah in 1924 and was then performed by Ann Pennington and Tom Patricola in the musical comedy revue George White's Scandals of 1926 on Broadway...
- Black Bottom, danced by Ziegfeld Follies star Ann Pennington and Tom Patricola, touched off a national dance craze. However, by the time he produced...