Sputzy sparacino biography of michael
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No matter what name you know him by, this former lead singer of "Gigolo" & "Modern Man" will make sure you don't forget him. This becomes evident when you listen to his first solo CD entitled "Not Just Any Love Song", and album entitled "Too Much Too Soon".
After his departure from Gigolo, Sputzy went on to perform with "Modern Man", who had national dance chart success. Sputzy's vocal performance with Modern Man was also featured on the soundtrack of George A. Romero's film, "Day of the Dead".
When the members of Modern Man parted ways, Sputzy's unique vocal style landed him numerous national radio commercials. Sputzy has built and maintained a loyal following, and regularly packs clubs throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, & West Virginia. His current touring band is called "Soul Provider".
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Mickalina (Sparacino) Harris
Mickalina Harris, 96, of Monessen, passed away on Wednesday, June 21, in Canonsburg, with her loving family bygd her side. She was born on August 2, in Monessen, the daughter of the late Salvator and Rosalie (Cefalu) Sparacino. She was a member of Epiphany of our Lord Church, Former St. Cajetan Rosary Altar kultur and Christian Mothers. She was also a member of Italian-American Heritage kultur and a Graduate of Monessen High School. An avid card player, Mickey enjoyed the company of her card club friends who are still playing well into their 90's. Some of her fondest memories were of dancing with her husband and friends. She is survived by her, two daughters, Carol Cocciolone of Rostraver Twp., Michele (John) Conley of Canonsburg; granddaughter, Marissa (Adam) Cocciolone Nowak of Mt Lebanon; three grandsons, Jason Conley of Mt Lebanon, Justin Conley of Mt Lebanon and Dr. Anthony "AJ" Cocciolone, Jr. of Greensburg; great-granddaughter, Leah Dannielle No