The last time an asian film made waves was Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which nabbed 10 Oscar nominations. →
Per la nostra rubrica musicale: “Come prima” di Tony Dallara, cover ‘made in Italy’ per i mitici Platters.
I links delle precedenti “Note a margine”:
Gino Paoli, “Il cielo in una stanza”
https://www.cnmng.ca/note-a-margine-7/
Lucio Battisti, “Fiori rosa, fiori di pesco”
https://www.cnmng.ca/note-a-margine-6/
Lucio Battisti, “E penso a te”
https://www.cnmng.ca/note-a-margine-5/
Domenico Modugno, “Meraviglioso”
https://cnmng.ca/note-a-margine-4/
Bobby Solo, “Una lacrima sul viso”
https://cnmng.ca/note-a-margine-3/
Tony Renis, “Quando quando quando”
https://cnmng.ca/note-a-margine-2/
Luigi Tenco, “Ciao amore ciao”
https://cnmng.ca/note-a-margine/
Per la nostra rubrica musicale: “Senza fine”, un amore a quarantacinque giri.
Di seguito, tutti i links delle precedenti “Note a margine”:
Matia Bazar, “Vacanze romane”
https://www.cnmng.ca/note-a-margine-9/
Tony Dallara, “Come prima”
https://www.cnmng.ca/note-a-margine-8/ →
Toronto, April 17: The famed actress of Bangladesh, Sarah Begum Kabori, who was on life support, passed away today at 12:20 am local time at capital Dhaka’s Sheikh Russel National Gastroliver Institute and Hospital. She was 70 and buried at Banani graveyard with due guard of honour in the evening. →

[GTranslate]She has music in her blood, and you can hear it: try listening to the duet of “Vivo per lei” with the great Mexican singer/composer Juan Pablo Manzanero, son of the unforgettable Armando. →
