Iolanda Maria Palma (born 21 April 1931 in Milan), known as Jula De Palma, is an Italian singer. De Palma began her career in the early 1950s as a radio...
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Joseph-François Charpentier de Cossigny de Palma (1736–1809), French engineer and explorer Jula de Palma (born 1932), Italian singer Michele De Palma (born 1973), Italian...
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Jula may refer to the following people Given name Jula (singer) (Julita Fabiszewska, born 1991), Polish singer and songwriter Jula De Palma (born 1931)...
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covered by numerous artists, including Johnny Dorelli, Nilla Pizzi, Jula De Palma, Tony Dallara, Fiorello, Nico Fidenco, Miranda Martino. Mina's "Nessuno"...
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S. Palma (born 1950), Filipino archbishop Joseph-François Charpentier de Cossigny de Palma (1736–1809), French engineer and explorer Jula de Palma (born...
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1959 – "Per tutta la vita" (Testa–Spotti), coupled with Jula de Palma 1959 – "Nessuno" (De Simone–Capotosti), coupled with Betty Curtis 1960 – "Quando...
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written and directed by Flavio Calzavara and starring Luciano Tajoli and Jula De Palma. It is based on the 1851 Giuseppe Verdi opera Rigoletto and incorporated...
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cover versions were recorded by Cora Vaucaire [fr], Marie-José [fr] and Jula De Palma. Consistently spelled as "Refrains" in reports about the national final...
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written and directed by Flavio Calzavara and starring Luciano Tajoli and Jula De Palma . Luciano had to give up singing and his theatrical career following...
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Available originally on Now [Kapp 1165 / 3049] Jula De Palma (1959) – 3:24 – On "Buone Vacanze", available on Jula in Jazz 2 Julie London (1959) – 4.10 – Available...
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