Carlo Buti (14 November 1902 – 16 November 1963) was an Italian interpreter of popular and folk music. He was known as "the Golden Voice of Italy", and was possibly the first superstar of Italian music in the twentieth century. He recorded 1574 songs during his career.[1]
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CarloButi (14 November 1902 – 16 November 1963) was an Italian interpreter of popular and folk music. He was known as "the Golden Voice of Italy", and...
Banner') [...] "Il culto indiano di Hitler; quando la disinformazione diventa mercato". Ultima Voce. 2019-02-19. Recording as sung by CarloButi Lyrics v t e...
Alberstein David Broza Bradley Fish Mark Eliyahu Aviva Semadar Adamo CarloButi Francesco Guccini Fabrizio De André Rinken Band Joan Sebastian Omnia Avalanche...
singers who performed Bixio's songs included Beniamino Gigli, Tito Schipa, CarloButi, Giuseppe Di Stefano, and Luciano Pavarotti. He died in Rome in 1978,...
his other early influences during this period included Enrico Caruso, CarloButi, and especially Bessie Smith—a record of whose somehow wound up in his...
traditionally enter the pitch to the Blue Canary tune (by Marisa Fiordaliso and CarloButi) before the start of a game. Botev Plovdiv has maintained a strong fan...
First published as sheet music in 1934, was first recorded in 1935 by CarloButi. The song is part of a 1930s trend which in deference to the fascist rhetoric...
Francesco Buti (Narni, 1604 – Narni, 15 June 1682) was an Italian poet and librettist. Abbot and doctor of law, he was secretary in Rome of Cardinal Antonio...
Olivieri and text by Nino Rastelli). The song had been a huge hit for CarloButi in Italy the year before. The text of the song, written in French by Louis...
Knox, a suburb of Melbourne, had more than 150,000 residents. Died: CarloButi, 61, Italian popular singer At a dinner party, August Busch, Jr., Chairman...
accompanying the CD, "Stanley grew up listening to vocalists such as CarloButi and Claudio Villa, huge names in Italy but little known here. Villa is...
Rodolfo Ferrari Ferrante Diaz, the Spanish governor of Naples baritone CarloButi Regina Diaz, Ferrante's wife soprano Concetta Bordalba Mario Sanseverino...
Nicholas of Tolentino. The interior was refurbished during 1614–1620 by CarloButi and Martino Longhi, supported by patronage by the Pamphilj family. The...
Charles Albert (Italian: Carlo Alberto I; 2 October 1798 – 28 July 1849) was the King of Sardinia and ruler of the Savoyard state from 27 April 1831 until...
also dealt with the launch of Italian singers such as Beniamino Gigli, CarloButi or Renato Carosone (who recorded for the sub-label Pathé) and, in the...
"Catelina" – is usually identified as the Caterina Buti del Vacca, who married the local artisan Antonio di Piero Buti del Vacca, nicknamed L'Accattabriga, 'the...
Carlo Caproli or Caprioli (c. 1614 – 1668), also called Carlo del Violino, was an Italian violinist, organist, and a leading composer of cantatas in mid-17th-century...
co-consecrator of: Francesco Fortezza, Bishop of Siracusa (1676); Lorenzo Buti (Laurent Buti), Bishop of Carpentras (1691); Domenico Belisario de Bellis, Bishop...