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Gerry Polci (born June 9, 1952) is an
American singer and
musician who was a
member of the
American rock and pop band The Four Seasons.
Polci pla**** and...
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Polci may be,
Polci language Gerry Polci This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Polci. If an
internal link led you here, you...
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Polci (Pəlci, Posə) is an Afro-Asiatic
language of
Bauchi State, Nigeria. It is part of the
Barawa cluster,
which is in turn part of the West
Chadic language...
- the group's
album Who
Loves You (1975). The song
features drummer Gerry Polci on lead vocals, with
Frankie Valli, the group's
usual lead vocalist, singing...
- with Valli,
Polci and Ciccone, and
minor hits "Silver Star" and "Down the Hall" (the
latter from the follow-up
album Helicon) with
Polci alone. In 1976...
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Ciccone (b****
guitar and vocals), John
Paiva (lead
guitar and vocals),
Gerry Polci (drums and vocals), and Lee
Shapiro (keyboards and vocals), with Gaudio...
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Bernard Caron (2004)
shows that this
language is
South Bauchi and part of the
Polci cluster. A
suggestion for
including the
language isolate Kujargé as an early-diverged...
- John
Paiva (guitar), Don
Ciccone (b****), Lee
Shapiro (keyboards) and
Gerry Polci (drums). Who
Loves You was the
first album from The Four
Seasons to de-emphasize...
- (Gèèjì) Buu (Zàràndaa)
Polci cluster Zùl;
Barang (Baram), Dììr (Baram Dutse) Bɨ̀lɨ̀ (Bùlì); Nyámzàx (Laŋas), Lundur; Posɨ (
Polci)
South Barawa Zeem cluster...
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Patrick Wante, Tony Woo,
Frankie Valli and the Four
Seasons drummer Gerry Polci,
Jerry Granelli, RIOT
drummer Sandy Slavin,
retired Army
Blues drummer Steve...