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Sheet music, chords La Bionda - Sandstorm
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Piano.Easy
Piano
Beginner
Sheet music, chords La Bionda - Bandido
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Piano.Easy
Piano
Sheet music, chords La Bionda - Bandido
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Guitar.Chords&Tabs
Guitar
Sheet music, chords La Bionda - One for You, One for Me
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Piano.Solo&Chords
PianoGuitar
Sheet music, chords La Bionda - Sandstorm
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Piano.Solo
Piano
Sheet music, chords La Bionda - One for You, One for Me
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Sheet music, chords La Bionda - One for You, One for Me
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PianoGuitar
Sheet music, chords La Bionda - Bandido
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Piano&Vocal
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Sheet music, chords La Bionda - Bandido
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Guitar
Sheet music, chords La Bionda - One for You, One for Me
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Guitar.Chords&Tabs
Guitar
Advanced
Sheet music, chords La Bionda - One for You, One for Me
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0148
Flute
Flute
Sheet music, chords La Bionda - Sandstorm
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PianoVocal
Sheet music, chords La Bionda - Bandido
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Piano.Solo
Piano
Beginner
Sheet music, chords La Bionda - Bandido
4.5 (42)
0150
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Guitar

La Bionda is an Italian musical duo formed by the brothers Carmelo and Michelangelo La Bionda. They are considered pioneers of the Italo disco music genre. Carmelo and Michelangelo La Bionda's family was originally from Sicily (Ramacca) but they grew up in Milan. They debuted as songwriters with "Primo sole, primo fiore", a piece the pop band Ricchi e Poveri presented at the Song Festival in Venice in 1970. They also wrote "Neve bianca, Amica, Gentile se vuoi" for the Italian female singer Mia Martini, and "Piccolo uomo" with Bruno Lauzi (lyrics). Michelangelo La Bionda also did some session work. In 1975 he played acoustic guitar on the album Volume VIII by Fabrizio De André.