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    Ghigo Agosti (born Arrigo Riccardo Agosti; 10 July 1936 – 27 May 2024) was an Italian singer, musician, and composer. Agosti died on 27 May 2024, at the...
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  • actor Deborah Agosti (born c. 1952), American judge from Nevada Ghigo Agosti (born 1936), Italian singer, musician and composer Guido Agosti (1901–1989)...
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  • Wujec, 83, Polish physicist, politician, and anti-Communist dissident. Ghigo Agosti, 87, Italian singer-songwriter. Salah Omar al-Ali, 85, Iraqi diplomat...
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    notte by director Alessandro Blasetti. That same year, Italian singer Ghigo Agosti dedicated the song Coccinella to her, provoking widespread consternation...
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    Agnelli (born 1966), alternative rock, member of the band Afterhours Ghigo Agosti (born 1936), also comedy rock Teresa Berganza (1933–2022), Spanish mezzo–soprano...
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    recording debut with the song "Bella Bellissima", a song written by Ghigo Agosti and produced by the Milan-based label Primary. It was released on phonographic...
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    anniversary of rock 'n' roll in Italy, along with Pennant, the Rebels, Rosie, Ghigo Agosti, and others. In September 2008 Santercole was a guest at the Festival...
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  • Hell 1988 Statuto Vacanze 1989 No Strange, Afterhours, Max Casacci, Ghigo Agosti and others Oracolo (album) 1989 Vegetable Men It's time to change 1989...
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