- QSM (28 July 1923 – 23
April 2016),
better known by the
stage name Bill
Sevesi, was a
musician and
master of the
steel guitar who
helped po****rise Hawaiian-style...
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Zealand singer po****r in the 1950s. Many of her
recordings were with Bill
Sevesi and Bill Wolfgramm. She had also
dueted with
George Tumahai. One of her...
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ensemble of trompe-l'œil
painting in
Europe (almost 6,000 m2) by the
artists Sevesi and Vicario, as well as a maze
almost 35
metres long laid down in 1860–1870...
- been
covered by a
multitude of
artists ranging from
Peter Posa to Bill
Sevesi & His Islanders. An
English version of this song was a hit for Bill and...
- needed] Po****r
Hawaiian inspired musicians include steel guitarists Bill
Sevesi and Bill
Wolfgramm who led po****r
dance bands during the 1950s.
Music of...
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emigrated to the U.S. from Tonga.
Tongan music notation Music of
Polynesia Bill
Sevesi Bill
Wolfgramm James McConnachie, ed. (2000).
World music.
Rough Guides...
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released in Stereo.
Among its most
famous were
Tongan steel guitarists Bill
Sevesi and Bill Wolfgramm, Pepe and the
Rarotongans and Tahitian-based
Eddie Lund...
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grandfather of The
Bamboos frontman Lance Ferguson.
Along with
fellow Tongan Bill
Sevesi he was a
recording star on the New
Zealand Viking Records label.
Hagar Sisters...
- Cándido García,
Alfredo Elli;
Fraga Patrao, Martín, Penney, Gianetto,
Sevesi. The
first Primera División
title won by
River in 1920 came
after the 7-consecutive...
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reproducing the
mythological episode of
Niobe - by
Luigi Vacca and
Fabrizio Sevesi. The
frescoes in the
large central hall are by the same
painters including...