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Mario Biondi was born in Catania, Italy, to local Sicilian parents. [2] He is the son of popular song singer Giuseppe Ranno, known by the pseudonym Stefano Biondi, and he chose his stage name accordingly. [3] [4] He sang in various small choirs during his youth.
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 ]
Mario Biondi (born 1971), Italian singer; Mario Biondi (writer) (born 1939), Italian writer, poet, literary critic, journalist and translator; Matt Biondi (born 1965), three-time U.S. Olympic swimmer, winning 11 medals; Nicola Biondi; Paul Biondi, American composer for television and guitar teacher; Pepe Biondi (1909–1975), Argentine comedian
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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.
Mario Biondi (born 1971), Italian singer; Mario Cantone (born 1959), American comedian and actor; Mario Chicot, also simply Mario, zouk singer from Guadeloupe; Mario Dal Fabbro (1913–1990), Italian American sculptor and furniture designer; Mario Domm (born 1977), Mexican singer and member of Camila; Mario Duplantier, French drummer
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New Life was conceived from an encounter with Roman writer and arranger Nerio Poggi (aka Papik), a writing partner with Mario Biondi in his last two albums. A journalist, member of IJJA (International Jazz Journalist Association), the International Federation of Journalists, [12] he wrote for Jazz Magazine and Millionaire.