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- Squillante is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: James Squillante (1919–1960), American New York mobster Mauro Squillante, Italian plucked-instruments...
- Vincent James Squillante, also known as Jimmy Jerome (June 7, 1919 – disappeared September 23, 1960), was an American New York mobster who belonged to...
- Rick Squillante (August 17, 1948 – April 21, 2001) was a nightclub disc jockey and music industry representative and record producer, who rose to fame...
- Maurizio Squillante is an Italian composer. His opera The Wings of Dedalus premiered in 2004 and was recorded in 2017. The New Music Theater: Seeing the...
- Mauro Squillante is a plucked-instruments researcher, a mandolinist and president of the Accademia Mandolinistica Napoletana (Neapolitan Mandolin Academy)...
- Matthew Chookiat Sakveerakul Produced by Brian Kavanaugh-Jones Steve Squillante Kiki Miyake Starring Mark Webber Devon Graye Tom Bower Rutina Wesley Pruitt...
- Taran Killam Produced by Taran Killam Kim Leadford Ash Sarohia Steve Squillante Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger Taran Killam Bobby Moynihan Hannah Simone...
- classical-contemporary music include Ugo Orlandi, Carlo Aonzo, Dorina Frati, Mauro Squillante and Duilio Galfetti. ****anese composers also produced orchestral music...
- mobster Vincent Squillante, who is suspected of killing Scalise. According to Montiglio, Gaggi described the murder: “We surprised him (Squillante) in the Bronx...
- (1935–1997) Pat Spirito, "Pat the Cat" (1939–1983) James Squillante, "Jimmy Jerome", "Vincent Squillante" (1919–1960) Arnold Squitieri, "Zeke", "Bozey", "Sylvester"...