John Bergamo (May 28, 1940 – October 19, 2013) was an American percussionist and composer known for his film soundtrack contributions and his work with...
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Bergamo (Italian: [ˈbɛrɡamo] ; Bergamasque: Bèrghem [ˈbɛrɡɛm] ) is a city in the alpine Lombardy region of northern Italy, approximately 40 km (25 mi)...
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baseball player Petar Bergamo (1930–2022), Yugoslav composer John Bergamo (1940–2013), American percussionist and composer Paolo Bergamo (born 1943), Italian...
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Bergamo Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Bergamo, Cattedrale di Sant'Alessandro) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Bergamo, Italy, dedicated to Saint Alexander...
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overdubs, including additional percussion parts from Ruth Underwood, John Bergamo, and Ed Mann. Zappa's DiscReet Records label was distributed by Warner...
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– percussion Julius Wechter – marimba Emil Richards – percussion (8) John Bergamo – percussion (8) Bill Reichenbach Jr. – alto trombone (1) Bob Findley...
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Guglielmo Lochis (category Politicians from the Province of Bergamo)
art connoisseur. Born in Mozzo into a family which had been active in Bergamo since the 16th century and which had held the title of count since the...
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Award-winning singer George Benson (born 1943), jazz singer and musician John Bergamo (1940–2013), percussionist and composer William Foden (1860–1947), classical...
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(Leech-Wilkinson) Lou Harrison performed by John Schneider and the Cal Arts Percussion Ensemble conducted by John Bergamo - Guitar & Percussion (Etceter Records...
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Epyc (redirect from Epyc Bergamo)
also shared information regarding the sister chip of Genoa, codenamed Bergamo. Bergamo is based on a modified version of Zen 4 named Zen 4c, designed to allow...
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Cyro Baptista Michael Alden Bayard Samm Bennett John Bergamo Cindy Blackman Santana Richard Bona John Bonham Gary Burton Cándido Camero Michael Carabello...
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wrestler (b. 1951) 2012 – Fiorenzo Magni, Italian cyclist (b. 1920) 2013 – John Bergamo, American drummer and composer (b. 1940) 2013 – Noel Harrison, English...
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modern, Roman Catholic church attached to the new Ospedale Pope John XXIII of Bergamo, region of Lombardy, Italy. The church was designed by the architects...
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2002) Yulianna Marcelo Zarvos (BFA 92) Z'EV Jeremy Zuckerman (MFA '01) John Bergamo Robert E. Brown Gene Bowen Harold Budd Igor Buketoff Edward Carroll Daniel...
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Bonagratia of Bergamo (c. 1265–June 19, 1340) was a Franciscan involved in the "poverty of Christ" controversy. As a trained canonist, he supported Michael...
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Applebaum Carmen Barradas Dennis Báthory-Kitsz Cathy Berberian Luciano Berio John Bergamo Anthony Braxton André Boucourechliev Leo Brouwer Herbert Brün Randolph...
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Mothers of Invention Don Preston and Napoleon Murphy Brock. Bracha (with John Bergamo and David Philipson) (Cmp , 1988) Dark: Tamna Voda (with L. Shankar,...
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sharecroppers who lived in Sotto il Monte, a village in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy. He was ordained to the priesthood on 10 August 1904 and served...
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The Bergamo Lions are an American football team from Bergamo, Italy established in 1983 and playing in the Italian Football League. They won the Eurobowl...
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Dave Parlato – bass Terry Bozzio – drums Emil Richards, Alan Estes, John Bergamo & Tom Raney – percussion Mike Altschul – flute and clarinet Malcolm McNab...
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Revenge, Studio Tan, The Lost Episodes, Läther, QuAUDIOPHILIAc Bass John Bergamo 1978, 1978, 1981, 1996, 2004, 2008 Zappa in New York, Studio Tan, Orchestral...
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he taught many non-Indians Carnatic music, including Robert E. Brown, John Bergamo, Jon B. Higgins, Douglas Knight, David Nelson, Royal Hartigan, David...
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trumpet (6) Jay Migliori – flute (2) Joey DeAguero – marimba (2, 4, 8) John Bergamo – marimba (6) Doug Dillard – banjo (4) Gene Estes – percussion (3), timpani...
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bass guitar, guitars Scott Gordon – percussion, harmonica, synthesizer John Bergamo – tabla Dean Grakal – percussion Eric Greedy – percussion, backing vocals...
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Giacomo), John the Baptist (patron of the Lateran Canons who had recently taken over the running of Santo Spirito), Blessed Giacomo da Bergamo (to whom...
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the city of Bergamo in the Lombardy region of Italy. 45 BCE - Bergomum municipium established. 4th C. CE - Roman Catholic Diocese of Bergamo established...
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The Diocese of Bergamo (Latin: Dioecesis Bergomensis; Italian: Diocesi di Bergamo; Lombard: Diocesi de Bergum) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church...
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Prince Adalberto of Savoy, Duke of Bergamo (19 March 1898 – 15 December 1982), was an Italian prince of the House of Savoy. Born in Turin, Prince Adalberto...
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L'Eco di Bergamo is a daily newspaper published in Bergamo, Italy. The paper has been in circulation since 1880. L'Eco di Bergamo was established by the...
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Venturino of Bergamo (9 April 1304 – 28 March 1346) was an Italian Dominican preacher. His cause for beatification is only within preliminary stages....
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