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    Luigi Tenco (21 March 1938 – 27 January 1967) was a popular Italian singer-songwriter. He died on the night of 27 January 1967 after a performance at...
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    commercial failure. Dalida was deeply disturbed by the suicide of her partner Luigi Tenco in 1967. Despite this, she moved ahead with her career, forming the record...
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  • Tenco may refer to: Tenço, alternative way of writing Tenso, a style of troubadour song Luigi Tenco (1938–1967), Italian singer songwriter This disambiguation...
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    Amilcare Rambaldi. The third association named after singer-songwriter Luigi Tenco after the clubs founded in Rome and Venice in 1967, it has been described...
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    Festival). Other events include the Tenco Prize (autumn), a song contest for authors dedicated to the memory of Luigi Tenco; the Flowers Parade in January/February...
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  • composer Luigi Russolo, composer Luigi Sagrati (1921–2008), violinist Luigi Tarisio (c. 1790–1854), violin dealer and collector Luigi Tenco (1938–1967)...
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  • Renda-Se" – performed by Tom Zé "Il Mio Regno" – written and performed by Luigi Tenco "Take Care of Business" – performed by Nina Simone In April 2017, it...
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  • che ti amo" is an Italian language song written by singer-songwriter Luigi Tenco, with music arranged by Ezio Leoni, and released on the Italian record...
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  • 1:47 16. "Laced Drinks" (Betrayal Part II)   3:40 17. "Il Mio Regno" Luigi Tenco 2:23 18. "Circular Story"   4:03 19. "The Drums Of War"   5:11 20. "Take...
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    cantautori, who began their careers in the late 50s, are Gino Paoli, Luigi Tenco, Umberto Bindi, Giorgio Gaber, and Enzo Jannacci. Fabrizio De André,...
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