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Tonino Carotone (born
Antonio de la
Cuesta on 9
January 1970 in Burgos, Spain) is a
Spanish singer-songwriter. His
stage name "Tonino
Carotone", which...
- half-Italian
version was
recorded in 2011 by
Lavrentis Machairitsas and
Tonino Carotone. In 2012 the band The
Gypsy Queens features this song in
their album The...
- singer-songwriter
Tonino Carotone and
release the song "La Mulata". A song that
Locomondo frontman,
Markos Koumaris, and
Tonino Carotone co-wrote. In 2019 Vinyl...
- the players. The show's
theme song was La Trampa,
performed by
Tonino Carotone and Manu Chao and the show's
underscore was
composed by
Michael A. Levine...
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Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica. The song "La Trampa",
recorded with
Tonino Carotone for the
compilation album Fuerza! was used as the
theme song for the short-lived...
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guitarist (Gipsy Kings)
Tonino Benacquista (born 1961),
French author Tonino Carotone (born 1970),
Spanish singer Tonino Cervi (1929-2002),
Italian film director...
- in 2005 with the
version of "Una
storia disonesta"
recorded by
Tonino Carotone. From Rosso's
relationship with TG3
journalist Teresa Piazza, he was the...
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where the Band
celebrates together with Max Gazzè,
Carmen Consoli,
Tonino Carotone,
Modena City Ramblers,
Cisco and
Piero Pelù.
Still live in 2019, they reach...
- La Land Ball
Steppe by René
Aubry Clubs The Hut On Fowl's Legs by
Berlin Philharmonic,
Herbert Von
Karajan Ribbon Me Cago En El Amor by
Tonino Carotone...
- Roy Paci –
trumpets Angelo Mancini –
trumpets on "Politik Kills"
Tonino Carotone –
vocals and
harmonies on "A Cosa"
Amadou Ba****oko –
guitar on "A Cosa"...