Massimo Scalici#2 | en

Massimo Ranieri (name in art of Giovanni Calone), Italian is a pop singer, a film and a stage actor, as well as a show-business personality. He was born in Naples (at Santa Lucia) on May 3, 1951. One of the most popular entertainers in Italy today, he came to the knowledge of the public by winning two editions of the Canzonissima song festival in 1970 and 1972 with "L'Amore È Un Attimo" and "Chi Sarà", and by representing Italy in the Eurovision song contest in 1971 in which he ended up 5th with "L'Amore È Un Attimo", as well as...
There are 4 artists with the name Massimo. 1. Massimo (Savić) is a Croatian singer, formerly frontman of the 80s band Dorian Gray. Relatively inactive in the mainstream during the 90s, he has recently regained popularity with the 2004 album 'Vještina' ('Skill'), composed mainly of covers. The follow up (and sort-of sequel) 'Vještina II' was released in 2006 to similar popular and critical acclaim. Winner of the Porin award for best male vocal performance for three years running. 2. Massimo is an Italian composer and drummer. 3. Massimo is a Japanese indie/math rock band. 4. Massimo is a composer and...
Born in Genoa, Italy on 16th May 1965, Farao was Studied with Flavio Crivelli. Cooperate with and affected Benny Golson, Archie Shepp, Hal Singer, Clifford Jordan, Nat Adderley, Charles Tolliver, Conte Candoli, Clark Terry, Shirley Scott, Jack McDuff, Bobby Durham, Jimmy Cobb, Albert Toot Heath, Ray Brown, Ron Carter, Buster Williams, Art Farmer, Walter Booker, Kenny Burrell, Red Holloway, Benny Bailey, Lester Bowie, Harold Land, Bobby Solo, Massimo Urbani, Gianluca De Martino and Valerio Di Rocco, Gianni Cazzola, Aldo Zunino, Bobo Facchinetti, Carmelo Leotta, Irio De Paula, Joe Chambers, Shawnna Monteiro, Keter Betts, Sheila Jordan, Horace Parlan, James Williams. He...
Italian group active mainly in the 90s and based in Bologna, Italy. They played early spoken-word indie rock in Italian, with influences from post-rock and late 70s/early 80s groups such as Joy Division and CCCP Fedeli alla linea, but with an ear for melody. They were noticed particularly for their pregnant and dramatic lyrics, written by Emidio Clementi, who eventually published poetry and novels. .
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Es La Musica
Baile (Bachata)
fragile (salsa version)
Fragile (Sl)
Без названия
Gian Pachanga (feat. Gianni Renzi)
Renacer [ #Salsa2015 ]
Massimo Scalici
Acqua e sapone
Something Stupid
Something stupid
Fragile [Massimo Scalici remix]
Something stupid (A. Williams cover) bachata
Si Tu Te Vas
Mambo italiano
Celosa (feat. Freddy Ramos the Monk)
Mambo italiano (salsa)
Baile (Massimo Scalici)
Es La Musica
Un Loco Amor (feat. Fito Gress)
I Don't Wanna Know (version Kizomba)
How deep is your love (bachata)
Fragile (salsa-romantica version)
Fragile (salsa version)
Por Ti Lo Haria (salsa)
Un monton de estellas
How Deep Is Your Love (Bachata)
Memories (Bachata Version)
Una Vez Mas (Sl line)