Luca Barbarossa (born 15 April 1961, Rome) is an Italian singer-songwriter who has released 12 albums since 1981, and is known for his participation in...
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Luca Barbarossa (born 1961), Italian singer-songwriter David Barbarossa (born 1961), British drummer Sergio Barbarossa, Italian engineer Barbarossa (musician)...
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(1977–2021), Italian diplomat Luca Badoer (born 1971) Italian racing driver Luca Badr (born 1992), Egyptian football player Luca Barbarossa (born 1961), Italian...
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collaborating as a musician for several Italian song characters including Luca Barbarossa on the album Al di là del muro in 1989, Eros Ramazzotti and Max Pezzali...
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is a 1992 Italian song written and performed by singer-songwriter Luca Barbarossa. This song won the 42nd edition of the Sanremo Music Festival. It deal...
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with the help of David and Juan. In 2011, she competed together with Luca Barbarossa in the 2011 Sanremo Music Festival, where they finished in 8th place...
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Boris Dimitshtein Ehud Manor Eldad Shrem Italy RAI Luca Barbarossa "Ti scrivo" Italian Luca Barbarossa No conductor Luxembourg CLT Lara Fabian "Croire"...
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Ranieri with "Perdere l'amore" Preceded by Al Bano and Romina Power Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987 (with Raf) Succeeded by Luca Barbarossa...
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from the original on 27 June 2021. Retrieved 16 June 2021. Mastrantonio, Luca (29 March 2018). "Perché i Måneskin fanno ballare anche le mamme delle fan"...
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Nielsen and Alba Parietti. The winner of the Big Artists section was Luca Barbarossa with the ballad "Portami a ballare", while the folk group Nuova Compagnia...
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