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    Félix Francisco Nebbia Corbacho, better known as Litto Nebbia (born 21 July 1948) is an Argentine singer-songwriter, musician and producer, prominent...
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  • plaintiff in the Nebbia v. New York case Litto Nebbia (born 1948), Argentinian singer-songwriter All pages with titles containing Nebbia This page lists...
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  • Litto may refer to: Litto, also known as Lippo II Alidosi (died 1350), Italian ruler Litto Nebbia (born 1948), Argentinian musician George Litto (1930-2019)...
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    rock band active in the early to mid-1960s, following which members Litto Nebbia and Ciro Fogliatta would go on to form the later, more successful group...
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    Timoteo "Dino" Saluzzi (born 20 May 1935) is an Argentinian bandoneon player. He is the son of Cayetano Saluzzi and the father of guitarist José Maria...
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  • and identified with British Invasion music. "La balsa" was written by Litto Nebbia—lead vocalist of the band—and Tanguito (credited as Ramsés) on May 2...
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    persistent myth that he had been the original author of "La balsa" and Litto Nebbia had taken advantage of his fragile state of mind. The musician later...
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    Farrell's Kind Heaven Orchestra Madeon King Princess LP Jaden Smith Litto Nebbia Hayley Kiyoko WOS Lauv Airbag Él Mató a un Policía Motorizado Nathy Peluso...
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    Moro was born and raised in Rosario. Moro joined a childhood friend, Litto Nebbia, and three others in forming the pioneer Argentine rock and roll band...
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    made were funded by the National Endowment of the Arts and directed by Litto Nebbia for Melopea Records. The Nuevo Cancionero movement was officially codified...
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    Redonditos de Ricota, with prominent artists including Gustavo Cerati, Litto Nebbia, Andrés Calamaro, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Charly García, Fito Páez and...
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    performers. The 1970s saw Buenos Aires developing a fusion of jazz and tango. Litto Nebbia and Siglo XX were especially popular within this movement. In the 1970s...
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    November 20 of 2006 was released El Palacio de las Flores, recorded with Litto Nebbia and on September 11 of 2007, La Lengua Popular comes to light. In 2008...
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    featured the addition to the group of Pappo. His rocking blues style with Litto Nebbia's more classical melodic approach at times made the album uneven, but...
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  • genre in their compositions, and rock musicians like Sui Generis and Litto Nebbia experimenting with tango sounds. The inclusion of the 18-year-old guitarist...
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  • contains elements of "La Caída", written by Felix Nebbia and Mirtha Defilpo, and performed by Litto Nebbia. "Shiny Suit Theory" contains elements of "Ain't...
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  • of artists and in many styles: The Bucky Arcella Trio, Manolo Yanes, Litto Nebbia, Fabiana Cantilo, Cuatro Vientos (sax quartet), LRA National Radio Orchestra...
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    drummer Juan de los Angeles Naranjo (1897–1952), painter and draughtsman Litto Nebbia (born 1948), musician and producer Nicki Nicole (born 2000), singer and...
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    Carlos Monzon boxer. Marcos Mundstock of Les Luthiers musico-comedy act. Litto Nebbia rock performer. Nicki Nicole rapper and singer. Andrés Nocioni basketball...
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    musicians Charly García, Gustavo Cerati, Pappo, León Gieco, Oscar Moro and Litto Nebbia. The album was further revalued over time; and in the 67th number of...
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    it had originated from lyrics by local musician and personal friend Litto Nebbia. Faced with the negative backlash to his comments, on the same day Fernández...
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    it had originated from lyrics by local musician and personal friend Litto Nebbia. Faced with the negative backlash to his comments, on the same day Fernández...
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    ("Frecuency 710", 8-11 pm) Claudio María Domínguez. Planeta Nebbia ("Planet Nebbia", 11 pm-12 am) Litto Nebbia. Demoliendo Fronteras ("Demolishing Borders", 12-2...
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  • singles in 1967. One of them, "La Balsa", co-written by Tanguito and Litto Nebbia, sold 200,000 copies. This contributed to the widespread popularity of...
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    milonga singer Homero Manzi, tango lyricist Daniel Melingo, musician Litto Nebbia, singer-songwriter Nicki Nicole, rapper Pappo, guitarist, singer and...
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    milonga ballrooms Sunderland and Club Sin Rumbo, Argentine rock pioneer Litto Nebbia's Melopea Records, and the winner of three in a row futsal metropolitan...
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    "World Youth and Students' Festival" alongside Juan Carlos Baglietto and Litto Nebbia, representing Argentina. In 1986 and 1987, he held concerts in Germany...
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    Vidas 1989 Pa' los Uruguayos (Melopea) 1990 Las aventuras de R. Rada y Litto Nebbia(Melopea) 1991 Las aventuras de R. Rada y H. Fattoruso (Melopea) 1991...
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  • Music Hall 1969/1972 – Banana Muerte en la Catedral 50 Aniversario – Litto Nebbia Best Singer-Songwriter Album El Rostro de los Acantilados – Lisandro...
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    was organised, called El Rosariazo. Baglietto performed together with Litto Nebbia, Silvina Garré y Fabián Gallardo. His band filled the Astral theatre...
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