
Romano Mussolini From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Romano Mussolini (September 26, 1927 - February 3, 2006) was the third and youngest son of Benito Mussolini, fascist dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943. Romano was never involved in politics, but rather was a well-appreciated jazz pianist, painter, and an unsuccessful film producer. A native of Forlì (Emilia-Romagna), Romano Mussolini studied music as a child playing classical pieces with his father on the violin.
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Duke
Blues for Alexandra
Kellis Blues (Mussolini - Santucci / Ed. G. B. Suono - Videoradio)
Nu quarto e luna (T. Manlio - N. Oliviero / Ed. G. B. Suono - Videoradio)
Na voce, na chitarra e o poco e luna (Calise - Calise - Rossi / Ed. C. A. Rossi
Ninì tirabusciò (A. Califano - S. Gambarella / Ed. Bideri - Gennarelli)
Autumn Leaves
Tu si na malatia (A. Romeo / Ed. Bideri - Gennarelli)
Nun è peccato (U. Calise - C. A. Rossi / Ed. C. A. Rossi)
Omaggio A Oscar Peterson
Accarezame (Nisa - P. Calvi)
Brasiliana
Mirage
Mix In Glass
Felicità (T. Manlio - N. Oliviero / Ed. Leonardi)
Basie
Meditation
Nu po pe ioco (S. Iovane - F. Santucci / Ed. G. Suono - Videoradio)
Minority
Vieneme nzuonno (Benedetto - Zanfagna / Ed. Leonardi)
Na sera pè fatalità (Mussolini - Pazzaglia)
Blues For Ugo
My Funny Valentine
Hong Kong
Last Lost Love
Blues for Dizzy
Minor Blues in Saint Louis
Soft Blue Blues Blues
Il Volo Del Calabrone
Remember Fats
Dedicated To Peterson
sweet elisabeth
Rachel's Lullaby
The Twitch
All of Me
Blues At S. Tecla
Love
I'm blue tonight
Yellow Balls
La ragazzola - Seq. 18
Tobou
Blues In the Morning
Blues 347
Romano Piano E Forte
Pennies From Heaven
Cantando sotto la pioggia - Bellezza in bicicletta
Bussola On Stage
Angel Eyes
Amapola
Rachel's Dream
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