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Sanremo History 1969 – 1971 Il Festival supera la maggiore età
DaringToDo.com —
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Il cammino lungo i sentieri sonori di Sanremo e della canzone italiana continua. Francesco Ruga affronta tre anni cruciali nella storia del costume, il 1969, il 1970, il 1971, laddove, volente o nolente, anche il Festival risente dei cambiamenti in atto nel mondo. 1969: la luna agli americani, Sanremo alla ...1 day ago -
Wilson Pickett – Land of 1,000 Dances (Live 1966)
The Mixtape Monster Blog —
Authority: 140
Crowd really gets into this one. This would have been fun to be at. I can remember my Dad playing this when I was a kid and I would run around and make up dances to it. Little has changed but the songs I guess, haha.1 week ago -
Died On This Date (December 14, 2006) Ahmet Ertegun
The Music's Over —
Authority: 142
Ahmet ErtegunJuly 31, 1923 – December 14, 2006Ahmet Ertegun was arguably the most celebrated record label executives in the history of recorded music. In 1947, he and Herb Abramson formed Atlantic Records to focus on R&B, jazz and gospel music. Over the next decade, they brought Ertegun’s brother, Nesuhi ...1 week ago -
Sanremo History 1966 – 1968: il Festival diventa di Pippo Baudo
DaringToDo.com —
Authority: 147
Anche per Sanremo arriverà il 1968 . Cosa porterà o non porterà di nuovo l’anno della rivolta giovanile nel Festival della canzone italiana, ce lo racconta lo scrittore Francesco Ruga in una nuova puntata di Sanremo History che prende in esame gli anni 1966, 1967 e 1968. I clamori del 1966: l’esclusione di ...2 weeks ago -
Cinema Sounds: The Commitments Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Consequence of Sound —
Authority: 606
The transition from novel to cinema is quite a tricky one. While some argue that “the book is forever better than the movie,” certain exceptions have been made. The most famous cases that can be argued in defense of their cinematic counterparts include Steven Spielberg’s 1975 thriller Jaws (written by Peter ...3 weeks ago

