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Francesco Di Gesù (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko di dʒeˈzu]; born 18 July 1969), better known by his stage name Frankie Hi-NRG MC, is an Italian rap and hip hop artist of Sicilian descent, born in Turin and raised between Caserta and Città di Castello.
"Why" was written and produced by Avalon's manager and record producer Robert "Bob" Marcucci and Peter De Angelis. [2] The melody is based on an Italian song. The Avalon version features an uncredited female singer (alleged to be Fran Lori), [3] heard in the repeat of the first four lines of the first part of the song, with Avalon replying, "Yes, I love you".
Frankie & Neffe is an American reality television show by James DuBose. [1] It is a spin-off of the Keyshia Cole reality television show Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is , [ 2 ] broadcast by Black Entertainment Television on August 25, 2009 and presented by DuBose Entertainment . [ 3 ]
Francesca Bridge (née Sandford, born 14 January 1989) [1] is an English singer, formerly a member of S Club Juniors and a member of girl group the Saturdays.Bridge began her career when she auditioned for Simon Fuller's reality television competition S Club Search in 2001, broadcast on CBBC.
Frankie Valli experienced a major career milestone days after settling what appears to be family drama. People confirmed on Tuesday, May 7, that Frankie, 90, was granted a three-year order of ...
Francis Gilles Poullain-Patterson (born 15 April 1967), better known as Frankie Poullain, is a bass player for the rock band, The Darkness. He was raised in Milnathort , then Edinburgh , Scotland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Frank Peter Joseph Crosetti (October 4, 1910 – February 11, 2002) was an American baseball shortstop.Nicknamed "the Crow", he spent his entire seventeen-year Major League Baseball playing career with the New York Yankees before becoming a coach with the franchise for an additional twenty seasons.
Frankie Neil (July 25, 1883 – March 6, 1970) was a World Bantamweight champion. [1] Fighting at 114 1/2 pounds, he took the world title from reigning champion Harry Forbes on August 13, 1903, at the Mechanics Pavilion in San Francisco in a second-round knockout of a match scheduled for twenty rounds.