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 St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture: James Brown
Several hits ensued, but it was the 1963 release of the album Live at the Apollo that catapulted Brown into national recognition when it rose to the number two spot on Billboard's album chart.
At the age of 11, Brown won an amateur-night contest at the Lenox Theater for singing "So Long" and started a trio called Cremona in which he played piano, drums, and sang.
Radio stations played the album as if it were a single and attendance at Brown's concerts increased dramatically.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_g1epc/is_bio/ai_2419200141   (1173 words)

  
 Mina:Veleno
The album presents different musical genres, as different as the writers who contributed to this work by the so-called "Tiger of Cremona": the album opens with the single written by Zucchero "Succhiando l'uva", followed by "Certe cose si fanno" by Bruno Lauzi and Gianfranco Fasano.
The only song that has been heard before is "Notturno delle tre", a track presented by the composer Ivano Fossati in his album "Lindbergh", and which he now sings with Mina on this disc.
Twelve songs, the result of a year of work, in which Mina has involved some of the most successful artistes on the Italian scene: from Zucchero and Bruno Lauzi to Renato Zero and Ivano Fossati, without forgetting fab talented singer-songwriters such as Samuele Bersani and Daniele Silvestri.
www.italica.rai.it /eng/principal/topics/music/mina3.htm   (614 words)

  
 Cagliari Eat and drink - ZeroDelta.net: Your Travel Guide to Italy
Motorhead at Sarroch August 19 2005- The Motorhead are the most representative rock band of the last 30 years and album afterwards album and concert afterwords concert are bacame a cult group.
Cremona Capital of the Torrone November 5, 2005- Start today the 4th edition of the show Sweet Torrone, gastronomic - but not only - kermesse dedicated to the torrone, sweet symbol of the lombard town.
Italy is known also for its food and wine, and you can't visit this country without tasting the specialitise of gastronomic, feeling the perfumes and the tastes of the land and the sea.
www.zerodelta.net /cagliari.php?id_cat=6   (310 words)

  
 Piazza delle Erbe
A group formed in Cremona around 1973, and playing at III Festival d'Avanguardia in Naples in 1974, Piazza delle Erbe only arrived at their record release in 1977 with Saltaranocchio, a concept album born as a soundtrack for a theatre play by the group Teatro Zero from Crema.
The album is based on an E.A.Poe novel, and is a rather fragmented work with long vocal parts (eight of the ten band members were singers) and musically inspired by folk and medieval tunes.
www.italianprog.com /a_piazzadelleerbe.htm   (310 words)

  
 JUST JAZZ GUITAR FEBRUARY 1998
Andy owns the blonde Benedetto Cremona which was exhibited at the Smithsonian during last year's guitar symposium.
Although not VHS Hi-Fi, the audio is excellent as evidenced by the fact that one of the trio performances, 'The Big Thing' warranted inclusion on Andy's new album, THE LAST DANCE OF MR.
The video unlocks many of the mysteries behind the complex chord patterns Andy Summers has employed both in The Police and during his solo career, and that alone is certainly worth the price of admission.
www.hotlicks.com /reviews/just_jazz_feb98.shtml   (704 words)

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