Gino Latilla

Gennaro "Gino" Latilla (7 November 1924, Bari – 11 September 2011, Florence) is an Italian singer. In 1954 he won the Sanremo Music Festival in partnership with Giorgio Consolini, with the song "Tutte le mamme".

References

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  • Gino Castaldo (editor), Dizionario della canzone italiana, Milano, Curcio, 1990, article Latilla, Gino
  • Eddy Anselmi, Festival di Sanremo. Almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana, edizioni Panini, Modena, article Gino Latilla
  • Gino

    Gino may refer to:

  • Gino (given name), multiple individuals
  • Example: Ruggeri, Gino

  • Gino, nickname of NBA basketball player Manu Ginóbili (b. 1977)
  • Gino, a cult figure in Boston Celtics lore, later identified as Joseph R. Massoni
  • Gino, an ethnic slur for Italian-Canadians.
  • GINO, Galactica In Name Only, a derogatory term to refer to the Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series) fictional universe by fans of the original Battlestar Galactica
  • GINO, Godzilla In Name Only, a derogatory term to refer to the 1998 American remake of Godzilla.
  • See also

  • All pages with titles containing Gino
  • Geno (disambiguation)
  • Gino's (disambiguation)
  • Gina (disambiguation)
  • Gino (singer)

    Gino Cudsi credited as "Gino" or "Georgino Cudsi" is a Greek singer who had a string of successful singles in Greece, UK, Italy, Spain, and Germany during the 1960s. Contestant at Sanremo Song Festival 1966 (singing "Dipendesse Da Me")

    Discography

  • "Proesthanome"
  • "Orfanos"
  • "Et maintenant"
  • "The Secret / Big Wide World" 1963
  • "Il Primo Bacio / Signora Simpatica" 1964
  • "Ma cosa sai/Dipendesse da me" 1966
  • "Missirlù", rebetiko song sung in Italian [as "Gino e Dorine", Ricordi Rec.] 1967
  • "Neanderthal Man, [as Gino & Lucille] 1970
  • "Χτύπησαν Εννιά (Sono Gia Le Tre) / Σε Φωνάζω Να Γυρίσης (Senza Amore)" 1970
  • "Montego Bay / Yellow River" 1970
  • "Luiza Luiza / Sing My Heart Sing" 1970
  • "We'll Make It Someday / I'm A Boy In Love" 1971
  • "Give A Hand / You Are My Everything" 1972
  • "Let's Try Once Again (Se Mi Lasci) / Light My Fire (Ma Tu)" 1976 [as Gino and Lucille]

  • References

    Gino (given name)

    Gino is a masculine given name of Italian origin. It may be the short form of another Italian names like Ambrogino or Luigino or Eugenio, which are from the Ancient Greek name Ambrosios (ἀμβρόσιος) which means "ever-living", and/or Eugenios (εὐγένιος) which means "well-born, noble".

    List of people with given name Gino

  • Gino Armano (1927-2003), former Italian football player
  • Gino Bartali (1914-2000), renowned Italian cyclist
  • Gino Bechi (1913–1993), Italian operatic baritone
  • Gino Bianco
  • Gino Boccasile
  • Gino Brito
  • Gino Bucchino
  • Gino Cavicchioli, Sculptor/Artist
  • Gino Cappelletti
  • Gino Capponi
  • Gino Cervi
  • Gino Cimoli
  • Gino Colaussi
  • Gino D'Acampo
  • Gino De Dominicis
  • Gino Esposito
  • Gino Fano
  • Gino Gallagher
  • Gino Giugni (1 August 1927 – 5 October 2009), Italian academic and politician
  • Gino Hernandez
  • Gino Iorgulescu
  • Gino Lawless, Irish Footballer
  • Evgeni "Gino" Malkin
  • Gino Marchetti
  • Gino Marckx
  • Gino Matrundola
  • Gino J. Merli
  • Gino Munaron
  • Gino Nellas
  • Gino Odjick
  • Gino Padula
  • Gino Paoli
  • Gino Perente
  • Gino Piserchio
  • Gino Pivatelli
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