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Mario Biondi (born Mario Ranno on 28 January 1971) is an Italian singer. Early life. Mario Biondi was born in Catania, Italy, to local Sicilian parents. [2]
Mario Biondi (born 17 May 1939) is an Italian writer, poet, literary critic, journalist and translator. His reputation is mainly due to the novel Gli occhi di una donna , which earned him the important Italian award Premio Campiello in 1985. [ 1 ]
You Are What You Is was described by uDiscoverMusic writer Jamie Atkins as "a thrilling ride through 20th-century pop music. Doo-wop, jazz, hard rock, reggae, soul, blues, new wave, and country are all negotiated with aplomb over a series of three sharply edited suites, rammed with witty musical phrases, call-backs, and reference points."
Schema Records is a prominent Italian record label in Milan, Italy, that specializes in jazz, Brazilian, and Latin-influenced music.Schema is a sublabel of Ishtar a recording and publishing company based in Milan, which runs the sublabels Schema Rearward, Sensible, Summer Dawn, Big Sur Recordings and Milano 2000.
"You Are What You Is" is a single which Frank Zappa released from his 1981 album of the same title. The song is known for going out of its way to use improper English, basically mocking the rest of its context. It was the B-side for 1982 single "Valley Girl". This song was also remixed for the 1984 album Thing-Fish. [1]
Mario Biondi (writer) Giorgio Bocca; Achille Bocchi; Sandro Bocola; Arrigo Boito; Daniele Bolelli; Pietro Bongo; Andrea Bonomi (philosopher) Michelangelo Baracchi ...
Biondi moved to KRLA Los Angeles in 1963 and became the first radio personality to play the Beatles on a station. By 1967, he returned to Chicago where he’d worked at 1000 WCFL and 670 WMAQ.
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