Phillip Sampognaro (March 13, 1958 – May 3, 2021), known professionally as Phil Naro, was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and guitarist, known...
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guitarist (Mitch Perry, also later of Heaven), and a dedicated vocalist, Phil Naro, with whom in the late 1970s Sheehan had previously worked in his side...
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Song (Main Title and Promo) for its theme song which was performed by Phil Naro. Due to the show being a teen sitcom, 24 out of the 93 produced episodes...
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expressed their disapproval of the lineup, the band replaced LaBrie with Phil Naro in one last ditched attempt at forging ahead without Carl Dixon. That...
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Naro is a town in Sicily, Italy. Naro may also refer to: Naro language, a Khoe language from Botswana Naro Space Center, South Korean launch center Naro-1...
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(1986) (repetitions only) Joe Franco — drums (1986) (repetitions only) Phil Naro – lead vocals (1986-1987) Mike Pont – lead vocals (1987) Al Pitrelli –...
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Kelly Former members: Paul Van Remortel Eddy Godlewski Paul Marangoni Phil Naro Barry Connors Steve Shelski Kevin James LaBrie Coney Hatch (1982), released...
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Foreigner. He also has a successful solo career and continues to work with Phil Naro in DDrive. He is also working with Regi Hendrix on his first solo effort...
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band (which eventually became Criss). He was in a short-lived band with Phil Naro called the Mark St. John Project that released a limited edition EP in...
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56". Soultracks.com. 6 May 2021. Retrieved 24 May 2021. "Talas Vocalist Phil Naro Dead at 63 - Loudwire [Updated]". Metalsucks.net. 3 May 2021. Retrieved...
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