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    Luis Alberto Spinetta (23 January 1950 – 8 February 2012), nicknamed "El Flaco" (Spanish for "skinny"), was an Argentine singer, guitarist, composer, writer...
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    Dante Spinetta (born December 9, 1976, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine singer/composer who is part of the duo Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas...
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    Spinetta Marengo (Piedmontese: Marengh) is a town in Piedmont, Italy located within the municipal boundaries of the comune of Alessandria. The population...
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  • Luis Alberto Spinetta (1950–2012) was an Argentine singer-songwriter. Spinetta may refer to: Dante Spinetta (born 1976), Argentine singer-songwriter Jean-Cyril...
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  • Spinetta Jade was an Argentine rock-jazz band active between 1980 and 1985, interspersed with Almendra's reunion and the solo career of Luis Alberto Spinetta...
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    is essentially the second solo album by singer-songwriter Luis Alberto Spinetta, who used the group's name despite their disbandment earlier that year...
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  • ángel (Spinetta) Arrecife (Spinetta) Estoy atiborrado con tu amor (Spinetta) Un niño nace (Spinetta) Woycek (Páez) Hay otra canción (Páez - Spinetta) Quién...
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  • Jean-Cyril Spinetta (born 4 October 1943) is a French businessman and former chairman of the airline holding company Air France-KLM and chairman of the...
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    Rabioso (Rabid Fish) was an Argentine rock band led by musician Luis Alberto Spinetta from 1971 to 1973. Initially a trio accompanied by drummer Black Amaya...
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  • Spinetta Malaspina (1282–1352), also known as Spinetta Malaspina the Great, a descendant of Obizzo Malaspina, was the Marquisse of Verrucola and the lord...
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  • first full-length musical endeavour of nineteen-year-old Luis Alberto Spinetta, having formed the band in the mid 1960s along with Emilio del Guercio...
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    on November 8, 2018. It stars Angelo Mutti Spinetta and Lautaro Rodríguez. Lorenzo (Angelo Mutti Spinetta), a teenager who lives in Patagonia, receives...
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    the praise of Luis Alberto Spinetta, as well as a partnership – Paez's next album, 1986's La La La was a duet with Spinetta. The duo supported that album...
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    épinette and spinetta. Thus, for example, when Bartolomeo Cristofori invented a new kind of virginals in 1688, he called it the "spinetta ovale", "oval...
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    Spinetta Fregoso (1400 in Genoa – 1467 in Gavi) was the 35th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. Son of Spinetta I Fregoso and Benedetta Doria, and grandson...
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    Invisible was an Argentine band formed by Luis Alberto Spinetta following the breakup of Pescado Rabioso in 1973 and the release of Artaud. The original...
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  • disband in 1977, was one of the bands headed by musician Luis Alberto Spinetta. El jardín de los presentes marked a stylistic change in the band's sound...
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    Argentina in the late 1960s. Led by guitarist and lyricist Luis Alberto Spinetta, Almendra released between 1968 and 1971 a few singles and two albums –...
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  • Spinetta Malaspina II, Duke of Gravina in Apulia (died 1398) was an Italian nobleman. Son of Galeotto I Malaspina, he was the third Marquis of Fosdinovo...
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  • Alberto Spinetta, except where noted Credits adapted from the liner notes of Pescado 2, except where otherwise noted. Luis Alberto Spinetta – guitar...
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    dell'arte performances include Franceschina, Smeraldina, Oliva, Nespola, Spinetta Ricciolina, and Corallina Diamantina. Colombina became the most common...
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    including Gustavo Cerati, Litto Nebbia, Andrés Calamaro, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Charly García, Fito Páez and León Gieco. A dance and a musical genre popular...
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    factory moved from the historic center in Alessandria to the current one of Spinetta Marengo, in the suburbs of the city, and the president, Vittorio Vaccarino...
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  • Kiko de la Rica, AEC Edited by David Gallart Elena Ruiz Music by Dante Spinetta Production companies Televisión Abierta Mediapro Distributed by Buena Vista...
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    Coltrane, in her ashram music, Boys Noize, Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, Prince, Spinetta Jade, Queen, Van Halen, Depeche Mode, The War on Drugs, Styx, Kool & The...
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    exploring and overcoming his Shadow. Argentinian musician Luis Alberto Spinetta was influenced by Jung's texts in his 1975 conceptual album Durazno sangrando...
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  • Efron, Chino Darín, Vera Spinetta and Justina Bustos. Nicolás (Martín Piroyansky), Pilar (Inés Efron), Catalina (Vera Spinetta), Manuela (Violeta Urtizberea)...
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    flexione, while others are in Italian. Peano was born and raised on a farm at Spinetta, a hamlet now belonging to Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy. He attended the Liceo...
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    reprised songs from Spinetta Jade in the December 2009 recital Spinetta and the Eternal Bands, which covered the entire career of Spinetta and his associated...
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    movement as well as solo musicians such as Charly García, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Fito Paez and Gustavo Santaolalla. 1980s portal Argentina portal United...
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