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- Edmund DelGuercio (born March 9, 1983) is an American coxswain. He won a gold medal at the 2008 World Rowing Championships in Ottensheim with the lightweight...
- Spinetta enlisted his brother Gustavo and former Almendra members Emilio del Guercio and Rodolfo García to play in the album. Spinetta explained to Berti...
- Punked-Out Coed Steve Grillo as Pizza Customer Kevin Janicelli as Roy DelGuercio Mario Lavandeira as Male Student Steve Mellor as Bill Owens David Mogentale...
- Para ir. Side C includes Parvas, Cometa azul, Florecen los nardos and Del Güercio's rhythm ballad Carmen. Side D begins with Obertura (obviously the ill-fated...
- aphid of the family Aphididae. The species was described by Giacomo del Guercio in 1911. It is found in southern Europe, the Middle East and the Indian...
- Spinetta, having formed the band in the mid 1960s along with Emilio del Guercio, Edelmiro Molinari and Rodolfo García. The famous artwork, showing a...
- (Carcagno, Bolton, Farrell, Altman, Todd, Daly, Paradiso, Muffelman, cox del Guercio) 2009: (Scala, Riccardi, La Padula, Goretti, Ceccatelli, Gallo, Vlcek...
- founded in 1971 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, by ex-Almendra members: Emilio del Güercio and Rodolfo García.. The group relocated briefly to Spain, and disbanded...
- Guzman 2017 Sleep No More No Executive Bodysnatch No Yes Louis Benjamin Del Guercio 2018 The Night Sitter No Executive Abiel Bruhn & John Rocco The Final...
- 1970. The bionomics of the South African citrus psylla Trioza erytreae (Del Guercio) (Homoptera: Psyllidae), Entomological Society of South Africa, 32, 272–290...