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Errico is a name. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Errico Malatesta (1853–1932), Italian anarchist *Errico Petrella (1813–1877), Italian composer ;Erricos * Erricos Andreou, Greek screenwriter and film director Surname * Andrea Errico (born 1999), Italian footballer *Con Errico (1921–1993), American jockey * Daniel Errico, American children's writer *Danilo Errico (born 1953), Italian military officer *Gaetano Errico (1791–1860), Italian priest *Greg Errico (born 1948), American drummer and record producer * Jan Errico, American drummer *Melissa Errico (born 1970), American singer, writer, and actress *Mike Errico, American singer-songwriter and music producer ;D'Errico *Alessandro D'Errico (born 1950), Italian prelate *Andrea D'Errico (born 1992), Italian footballer *Camilla d'Errico (born 1980), Canadian artist and illustrator *Corrado D'Errico (1902–1941), Italian screenwriter and film director *David D'Errico (born 1952), American soccer player *Donna ...
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Errico Malatesta
Errico Malatesta (4 December 1853 – 22 July 1932) was an Italian anarchist propagandist and revolutionary socialist. He edited several radical newspapers and spent much of his life exiled and imprisoned, having been jailed and expelled from Italy, England, France, and Switzerland. Originally a supporter of insurrectionary propaganda by deed, Malatesta later advocated for syndicalism. His exiles included five years in Europe and 12 years in Argentina. Malatesta participated in actions including an 1895 Spanish revolt and a Belgian general strike. He toured the United States, giving lectures and founding the influential anarchist journal ''La Questione Sociale''. After World War I, he returned to Italy where his ''Umanità Nova'' had some popularity before its closure under the rise of Mussolini. Biography Early years Errico Malatesta was born on 4 December 1853 to a family of middle-class landowners in Santa Maria Maggiore, at the time part of city of Capua (currently an a ...
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Melissa Errico
Melissa Errico (born March 23, 1970)"Melissa Errico"
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is an American actress, singer, recording artist and writer. She is known for her Broadway theatre, Broadway musical roles such as Eliza Doolittle in ''My Fair Lady'' and the title role in ''One Touch of Venus'', as well as her recordings of musical theater classics, including albums of songs by Stephen Sondheim and Michel Legrand. In recent years she has also become a contributing writer to ''The New York Times''.


Early life

Born in New York City, Errico went to high school in Manhasset while taking dance lessons in Manhattan. Her father is an orthopedic surgeon and concert pianist. Her mother is a former teacher who now works as a sculptor. She began her professional career at 12, appe ...
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David D'Errico
David D'Errico (born June 3, 1952, in Newark, New Jersey) is a retired United States Men's National Team Captain and American soccer player. He spent eight years in the North American Soccer League (NASL), five in Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) and one in the United Soccer League (USL). He won three MISL championships with the NY Arrows and earned twenty-one caps with the United States national team between 1974 and 1977. Youth and college David D’Errico grew up playing soccer in Harrison, New Jersey with his three older brothers (Michael, Anthony and Thomas). Throughout his youth, he played for the local Kearny Scots. David was voted The MVP of the State of New Jersey and graduated from New Jersey’s Harrison High School in 1969. In 1999, he was named by ''The Star-Ledger'' as one of the top ten New Jersey high school soccer players of the 1940s–1960s. In 1970–72, David was an All-American at Mitchell College and earned an AA. in 1972 ...
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Corrado D'Errico
Corrado D'Errico (1902–1941) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. D'Errico was one of a number of directors in the Fascist era to graduate from the Instituto Luce.Brunetta p.76 Selected filmography Director * '' Golden Arrow'' (1935) * '' The Castiglioni Brothers'' (1937) * '' All of Life in One Night'' (1938) * '' Star of the Sea'' (1938) * ''Diamonds'' (1939) * ''Trial and Death of Socrates'' (1939) * '' Captain Tempest'' (1942) * '' The Lion of Damascus'' (1942) Screenwriter * ''Rails'' (1929) * ''Aldebaran'' (1937) * ''The Faceless Voice ''The Faceless Voice'' (French: ''La voix sans visage'') is a 1933 French drama film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Lucien Muratore, Véra Korène and Jean Servais.Oscherwitz & Higgins p. 281 Plot The singer Saltore is accused of murder ...'' (1939) References Bibliography * Brunetta, Gian Piero. ''The History of Italian Cinema: A Guide to Italian Film from Its Origins to the Twenty-first Century''. Prince ...
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Camilla D'Errico
Camilla d'Errico is a comic book illustrator, painter and visual artist. Career Comics Camilla d’Errico has been drawing comic books since 2001, while attaining her Illustration and Design diploma at Capilano College in North Vancouver. Her first professional comic book project was with Seattle and New York based Committed Comics, for the series ''Threads''. She then took on the role of lead penciler for the four-part mini series ''Zevon-7''. When ''Zevon-7'' creator Quenton Shaw launched QEW Publishing in 2004, Camilla’s creator-owned manga series, ''Burn'', was added to the studio’s project base and was subsequently published by Arcana Studios in May 2008. In 2006 she was asked to work on the graphic novel for singer Avril Lavigne. Together with Joshua Dysart, d’Errico co-created the two-part graphic novel, entitled ''Make 5 Wishes'', which was published in 2007 by Del Rey Manga and Random House in North America and by Tokyopop in Asia. In 2007, d’Errico became the ...
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Andrea D'Errico
Andrea D'Errico (; born 24 March 1992) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or forward for club Crotone, he's on loan from Bari. Career D'Errico scored his first Serie B goal on 7 May 2021, helping Monza beat Cosenza 3–0 away from home. On 7 July 2021, he left Monza after six seasons; he scored 48 goals in 204 games in all competitions. On 8 July 2021, D'Errico joined Serie C side Bari. On 9 January 2023, he joined Serie C side Crotone on loan. Honours Monza * Serie C Group A: 2019–20 * Serie D Group B: 2016–17 * Scudetto Dilettanti: 2016–17 Bari * Serie C The Serie C () is the third-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie B and Serie A. The Lega Italiana Calcio Professionistico (Lega Pro) is the governing body that runs the Serie C. The unification of the Lega Pro ...: 2021–22 (Group C) References External links * * 1992 births Living people Footballers from Milan Ital ...
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Alessandro D'Errico
Alessandro D'Errico (born 18 November 1950) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church. He has spent his career in the diplomatic service of the Holy See and has been the Apostolic Nuncio to Libya and to Malta from 2017 to 2022. Biography Alessandro D'Errico was born in the Frattamaggiore ''comune'' of the Metropolitan City of Naples on 18 November 1950 to Alberto and Rosa née Vitale, the first of five children. He studied at the seminary in Aversa and was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Aversa on 24 March 1974. He then earned a degree in philosophy at the University of Naples and a licenciate in canon law at the Pontifical Lateran University, and a bachelor’s in theology at the San Luigi Papal Theological Seminary of Southern Italy. Finally he earned a diploma from the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy. He entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See on 5 March 1977 and filled positions in Thailand (1977-1981), Brazil (1981-1984), Greece (1984-1986), Italy (1987-1992) ...
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Mike Errico
Mike Errico is an American singer-songwriter, producer, author, professor, and journalist. Career Errico worked as Senior Online Editor for ''Blender'' magazine from 2006 to 2008. Since 2013, Errico has taught songwriting and music business at universities including Yale, Wesleyan, The New School, and NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, where he was nominated for the David Payne-Carter Award for Excellence in Teaching (2019). Errico’s opinions and insights have appeared in publications including The New York Times, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, The UK Independent, and The Observer. Errico has toured internationally, playing major music festivals and sharing stages with artists including Raul Midón, Bob Weir, Amos Lee, Derek Trucks, Jonatha Brooke, Ben Folds, and Dan Wilson. Errico has written TV theme songs including VH1's hit series ''Pop Up Video ''Pop Up Video'' is a VH1 television show that shows music videos annotated via "pop-up" bu ...
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Jan Errico
Jan Errico is a drummer and singer who was a member of two San Francisco rock groups in the 1960s, The Vejtables and The Mojo Men. Background She is the daughter of Vincent Errico who, himself was an accomplished drummer. She is the cousin of Greg Errico, the original drummer for Sly and the Family Stone. It has been written that she changed her name from Errico to Ashton to sound more British. Female drummers in rock bands in that era were rather rare. Career In 1962 or 1963, when she was around age 12, she recorded the single "It Was A Lie" (bw "Come Along With Me") for the Shelby Records label. The backing group was credited as The Twilights, who were really Joe Piazza and the Continentals. By 1964, she was a member of The Vejtables, both singing backup and playing drums. While with the Vejtables she contributed to a good part of their written material including their minor hit, " I Still Love You", which she sang lead on. By November 13, 1965 the song had spent four week ...
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Errico Petrella
Errico Petrella (10 December 18137 April 1877) was an Italian opera composer. Life and career Petrella was born at Palermo, capital of the Kingdom of Sicily. A conservative of the Neapolitan school, he was the most successful Italian composer, second only to Verdi, during the 1850s and 1860s. He also earned the latter's scorn for his compositional and dramatic crudities, which nonetheless played well on the stage. Petrella was a popular composer in his day, both of opera buffa and more serious work. His best opera, '' Jone'', has considerable melodramatic force and vitality, and Petrella's melodic style, though old-fashioned in comparison with Verdi's operas of the 1850s, is still appealing. None of his early works, premiered between December 1829 and 1839, were particularly successful. It was not until '' Il carnevale di Venezia'' (Naples, Nuovo, 20 May 1851) that he really became noticed. ''Elena di Tolosa'' (Naples, Fondo, 12 August 1852) followed. Finally, in 1854, he t ...
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Greg Errico
Greg Errico (born September 1, 1948) is an American musician and record producer, best known as the drummer for the popular and influential psychedelic soul/ funk band Sly and the Family Stone. Background Errico was born and grew up in San Francisco, California. He was a founding member and the original drummer, in December 1966, for Sly & The Family Stone, and in 1971 he became the first member to quit the group, citing the band's continuing turmoil. Errico toured with jazz-fusion group Weather Report in 1973/74, but never made a studio recording with the group. His performances can be heard on live recordings hosted at the website Wolfgang's Vault. Joe Zawinul said that no one could play his tune "Boogie Woogie Waltz" better than Errico had. Errico joined the David Bowie band for his ''Diamond Dogs'' 1974 tour of the US during September 1974. Errico later collaborated with bands such as Santana, on Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles Live, released June 7, 1972, and with the Gra ...
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Gaetano Errico
Gaetano Errico (19 October 1791 – 29 October 1860) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest from Naples and the founder of the Missionari dei Sacri Cuori di Gesù e Maria. Errico was born to devout and hardworking parents whose income was modest but sufficient for him to do his ecclesial studies in Naples. It was common for him to be seen twice a week tending to the ill despite his studies and he also helped his father on occasion at his warehouse. He became a teacher after his ordination and later a parish priest. Errico became better known for having had a vision while on a retreat in 1818 in which Saint Alfonso Maria de' Liguori came to him in a vision requesting he both found a religious congregation and oversee the establishment of a new church dedicated to the Blessed Mother. Errico did this despite several obstacles, though he did not see it through to the end until just over a decade later. His canonization cause was introduced under Pope Leo XIII in 1884 and he became ...
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