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Henry William "Hank"
Sanicola (14 June 1914 – 6
October 1974) was an
American music manager, publisher,
businessman and pianist, best
known for his work...
- Eric
Sanicola (born May 6, 1981) is an
American music producer and
songwriter credited on
numerous Gold and
Platinum albums,
including various Billboard...
- the
property first provoked a rift
between Sinatra and
shareholder Hank
Sanicola, and
later resulted in Sinatra's
gambling license being suspended by the...
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success and
acclaim he was
looking for. His
pianist and
close friend Hank
Sanicola persuaded him to stay with the group, but in
November 1939 he left James...
- Skaller,
Robert Larow,
Stuart Grekin,
Chris Rojas, The Messengers, Eric
Sanicola, S*A*M and Sluggo,
Timothy Foxx,
Jordan Delani and
Scott Fellows (the creator...
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Emanuel Kiriakou,
Lindy Robbins,
Nicholas Furlong,
Damon Sharpe, Eric
Sanicola and
Lucas Secon,
along with
other notable songwriters and producers, such...
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Austin Bis The
Blueprint Dan Book
Chris DeStefano Halatrax Alexi Misoul OFM
Damon Sharpe Matt
Squire The
Suspex Eric
Sanicola Big Time Rush chronology...
- Hank
Sanicola,
Toots Shor, and
Frank Sinatra in 1947...
- California, that was
owned by
engineer Hank
Sanicola and his wife,
Jacqueline Sanicola. Hank's father, Hank
Sanicola, Sr. (1914–1974), was a long time manager...
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Archived from the
original on
March 7, 2023.
Retrieved July 9, 2023.
Sanicola,
Laura (February 8, 2018). "Dunkin'
Donuts pledges to
ditch foam cups"...