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    Julius La Rosa (January 2, 1930 – May 12, 2016) was an American traditional popular music singer, who worked in both radio and television beginning in...
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  • was adapted from a traditional Italian song by Julius La Rosa and Archie Bleyer in 1953 and sung by La Rosa with Bleyer's orchestra as backing on a recording...
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    (Sunday afternoons on radio). The infamous on-air firing of cast member Julius La Rosa in 1953 tainted Godfrey's down-to-earth, family-man image and resulted...
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    La Rosa (born 1962), Peruvian footballer Guillermo La Rosa (born 1952), Peruvian footballer Isabel LaRosa (born 2004), Cuban-American singer Julius La...
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    basketball player Julius Reubke (1834–1858), German composer, pianist and organist. Julius La Rosa (1930–2016), American pop singer Julius Rudel (1921–2014)...
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  • October 1954, Godfrey fired singer Julius La Rosa, causing a storm of controversy. Almost immediately after firing La Rosa, Bleyer was fired from the Godfrey...
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    State Representative Richard P. Matty, Wisconsin State Representative Julius La Rosa, singer, lived in Crivitz briefly, at the end of his life Trixie Mattel...
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  • Jimmy Roselli Johnny Dorelli Johnny Hartman Johnny Marvin Johnny Mathis Julius La Rosa Lucho Gatica Matt Monro Mel Tormé Merv Griffin Mike Douglas Nat King...
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  • songs" is followed by "Eh Cumpari" (the title of a song made famous by Julius La Rosa in 1953), and then Italian-sounding nonsense words, rendered in the...
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  • subsequently released on Bell Records. In 1973, the song was released by Julius La Rosa as a single 45 record on vinyl, with "Save Me a Song" on side B, on...
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