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- Joe_Pica abstract "Joe Pica (September 19, 1923 – December 13, 1973), nicknamed \"The Wizard of the Keys,\" was a popular United States East Coast pianist and lounge singer who flourished in the 1950s.".
- Joe_Pica birthDate "1923-09-19".
- Joe_Pica birthYear "1923".
- Joe_Pica deathDate "1973-12-13".
- Joe_Pica deathYear "1973".
- Joe_Pica wikiPageID "8716598".
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- Joe_Pica wikiPageRevisionID "643291726".
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Accordion.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Anchor_Records.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Barringer_High_School.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Caravan_(1936_song).
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Category:1923_births.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Category:1973_deaths.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_American_musicians.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_pianists.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_male_musicians.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_people_of_Italian_descent.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_pianists.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Barringer_High_School_alumni.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Newark,_New_Jersey.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Chinatown,_My_Chinatown.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Im_Always_Chasing_Rainbows.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Little_Ferry,_New_Jersey.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Lounge_music.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Margie_(song).
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Newark,_New_Jersey.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Oh,_How_I_Miss_You_Tonight.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Pianist.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Please_Dont_Talk_About_Me_When_Im_Gone.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Somebody_Stole_My_Gal.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink The_Jolson_Story.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink The_Music_Goes_Round_and_Round.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink The_Woodpecker_Song.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink WNYM.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink When_I_Grow_Too_Old_to_Dream.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink Yes_Sir,_Thats_My_Baby_(song).
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink You_Are_My_Sunshine.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLink You_Belong_to_My_Heart.
- Joe_Pica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Joe Pica".
- Joe_Pica dateOfBirth "1923-09-19".
- Joe_Pica dateOfDeath "1973-12-13".
- Joe_Pica name "Pica, Joe".
- Joe_Pica shortDescription "American musician".
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- Joe_Pica description "American musician".
- Joe_Pica description "American musician".
- Joe_Pica subject Category:1923_births.
- Joe_Pica subject Category:1973_deaths.
- Joe_Pica subject Category:20th-century_American_musicians.
- Joe_Pica subject Category:20th-century_pianists.
- Joe_Pica subject Category:American_male_musicians.
- Joe_Pica subject Category:American_people_of_Italian_descent.
- Joe_Pica subject Category:American_pianists.
- Joe_Pica subject Category:Barringer_High_School_alumni.
- Joe_Pica subject Category:People_from_Newark,_New_Jersey.
- Joe_Pica hypernym United.
- Joe_Pica type Agent.
- Joe_Pica type Person.
- Joe_Pica type Person.
- Joe_Pica type Pianist.
- Joe_Pica type Agent.
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- Joe_Pica comment "Joe Pica (September 19, 1923 – December 13, 1973), nicknamed \"The Wizard of the Keys,\" was a popular United States East Coast pianist and lounge singer who flourished in the 1950s.".
- Joe_Pica label "Joe Pica".
- Joe_Pica sameAs Q6211797.
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- Joe_Pica sameAs Q6211797.
- Joe_Pica wasDerivedFrom Joe_Pica?oldid=643291726.
- Joe_Pica givenName "Joe".
- Joe_Pica isPrimaryTopicOf Joe_Pica.
- Joe_Pica name "Joe Pica".
- Joe_Pica name "Pica, Joe".
- Joe_Pica surname "Pica".