Caterina Valente, a polyglot performer who sang in more than a dozen languages and was a television mainstay on two continents in the 1950s and '60s, died Sept. 9 at her home in Lugano, Switzerland.
Caterina Valente, a French-Italian singing star who spoke six languages and sang in 11, releasing hit records throughout Europe and performing on television with Dean Martin and Perry Como, died Sept.
The stories about Caterina Valente are something else. According to The Washington Post, the French-Italian singer spoke six languages and sang in 11, and well … that’s simply incredible. As was her ...
Caterina Valente is one of the most prolific and exceptional all-around entertainers in the second half of the last century. An Italian who was born in France in 1931, Valente grew up in a musical ...
French-Italian singer Caterina Valente has died at the age of 93, her spokesman told dpa on Wednesday. The multilingual performer, who became a star across Europe in the 1950s and 1960s, died ...
As the summer of 1955 began to dissolve into pre-autumn, Chet Baker made plans to head off to Europe to perform with a new rhythm section: Dick Twardzik (p), Jimmy Bond (b) and Peter Littman (d).
The famous singer Caterina Valente ("All Paris is dreaming of love") from the 50s and 60s has died. She died peacefully at the age of 93 in her home in Lugano, Switzerland, her press spokesman Günther ...
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