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Rafael Nazario

Rafael Antonio Nazario (also Raphael, or "Raf Nazario"; born July 30, 1952) is a Puerto Rican-born pianist, composer and arranger and actor. He has had a parallel career as chef, author[1][2] and occasional wine writer.[3]

Rafael Antonio Nazario
Born (1952-07-30) July 30, 1952 (age 71)
NationalityPuerto Rican, Australian
Occupation(s)Pianist, composer, actor, author, chef
Years active1976 - present

Nazario's recordings range from Latin music to instrumental compositions, pop songs in English, classical-oriented piano and orchestral works. His debut album, Patria Añorada[4] (1999, reissued 2004), contains songs in a variety of Hispanic-American styles and features lyrical and jazz-influenced arrangements. Nazario's music includes idioms and vernacular rooted in Puerto Rico's Jíbaro culture, evoking the nueva canción and nueva trova styles of Hispanic-American music.

Early life and education edit

Nazario was born in the Santurce district of San Juan, Puerto Rico, the son of Elvira Piñeiro Prieto and Rafael Nazario Cardona, a newspaper pressman. Rafael Sr was the eldest of 18, and according to the family's oral history, their father, Francisco Nazario was one of the founders—along with Romualdo Real—of the Puerto Rico Ilustrado magazine, and later the newspaper El Mundo (Puerto Rico). His mother was of Spanish (Canarian), Portuguese and Dutch ancestry. His maternal grandfather, Amador Piñeiro, was one of the last train station superintendents on the island. Rafael Sr. moved the family to Costa Rica when Nazario was a few months old and years later settled in Jersey City, New Jersey, where Nazario attended St Aedens School. They returned to Puerto Rico when Nazario was nine years of age. He eventually studied at the De La Salle (Christian Brothers) School in the suburban city of Bayamón, where they lived. It was at La Salle that Nazario first became involved in theatre, under the direction of Luis J. Cruz.

Upon graduation from high school, Nazario left the island to study piano and music composition, living temporarily with his godparents in Miami, Florida. As he did not play an instrument and had never taken a music lesson, he did not win a place at any colleges he approached. However, an admission-board member at the University of Notre Dame admired the young man's initiative. Rev. Michael J. Heppen, C.S.C., invited Nazario to apply to the University of Portland, where Rev. Heppen was director of admissions. University of Portland's Dean of Music, Philippe de la Mare, was in France that summer, visiting his former teacher,[5] Nadia Boulanger. In this manner, Nazario gained entry to the University of Portland School of Music even though his repertoire consisted of less than a minute of Beethoven's Sonata No. 14 (“Moonlight Sonata”).

 
Rafael A. Nazario as student at the University of Portland

A classmate, Tim Gorman, already an experienced musician at 18, tutored Nazario. The pair soon became best friends. Nazario went on to spend his sophomore year of studies in Salzburg, Austria, where he attended University of Portland classes, as well as the Paris Lodron University. While in Salzburg, he became a member of the Salzburg Drama Gruppe, performing in plays directed by Ilse Lackenbauer. He returned to Portland to graduate, achieving a Bachelor of Music degree in the Composition program.

Early career edit

After university and a number of odd jobs, he joined a Top-40 covers band and toured the US, playing mostly hotels. He eventually returned to Portland and enrolled in graduate school, supporting himself as waiter and sommelier. A brief stint as sommelier at the Benson Hotel led to Nazario being asked to join a new restaurant in ‘Old Town’, called "Fingers", after its founding chef, Fred Finger. Within a few months, the founding chef departed and Nazario took on the role of chef at the restaurant. The eatery coincidentally received its first positive newspaper review (Willamette Week; Karen Brooks, Gideon Bosker[6] ) a few weeks later. "Fingers" restaurant was later renamed 'The Norton House', after the historic building (owned by Bill Naito) that housed it.

Los Angeles edit

Nazario moved to Los Angeles with his then wife. He worked as waiter at Jean Leon’s La Scala-Malibu[7] restaurant, but left after a few months. After a short spell as a singer–pianist in a cabaret night club, he worked as chef at Hugo's, in West Hollywood.[8][9][10] Here, Nazario created the menu and format for what became an icon in the Los Angeles dining scene. Hugo's was one of the first of the gourmet take-out stores[11] with a bistro-Euro-café restaurant setting.

Nazario left Hugo's after a couple of years to teach food and wine[12] and later helmed Bono's (an Italian restaurant owned by Sonny Bono) on Melrose as guest chef for a short time. He also worked for singer-songwriter Jackson Browne as private chef during preparations for his "Lawyers in Love" album tour.

72 Market Street, Venice, CA edit

As a well-known chef, Nazario found it difficult to be taken seriously as a musician. After several months playing for free at the At My Place nightclub in Santa Monica, he played piano at a new restaurant in Venice 72 Market Street Oyster Bar and Grill — owned by Tony Bill (The Sting, Taxi Driver) along with several partners, including Dudley Moore. Nazario was the house pianist for six years, and the resident wine and spirits buyer for most of that period.[13] According to LA Style magazine, he oversaw one of the city's best wine lists at the time.[14]

Later, Nazario was to helm a trio for the live—if short-lived—KCRW broadcasts, as well as other NPR related events,[15] and was involved in the 72 Market St. Lecture Series.[16] Los Angeles Magazine included him among the city's top sommeliers in its "Best of L.A." article,[17] while Caroline Bates noted his wine list and "sophisticated jazz piano" in a Gourmet Magazine review (Dec. 1987).[18]

The clientele at 72 Market Street included a mix of celebrities and West Coast artists, literati and writers, alongside beachcombers and local denizens. During his Los Angeles years, Nazario lived on the fringes of fame. He designed the menu for Joni Mitchell's wedding reception (as consultant for Nucleus Nuance, whose owner, Bruce Veneiro was a mutual friend) and once spent an evening at the home of composer Ken Lauber teaching Bob Dylan how to play a Gershwin song.

During that period, Nazario also worked as a television and film actor.[19]

Japan edit

Nazario left Los Angeles for Tokyo, where he played jazz clubs in Roppongi and acted in Japanese television commercials.[20] After almost two years, he returned to the States with his young family and took up cooking again professionally. He became friends with Thomas Keller then an emerging chef. Together they worked on a book project, Mastering The Modern Classics [unpublished]. In 1992, Nazario, Keller, and a mutual friend happened to be in Napa Valley together when while visiting Long Vineyards, Bob Long mentioned The French Laundry was for sale. They immediately drove over to view the premises, which Keller eventually grew into a world-renowned restaurant.

Mexico edit

Nazario took a job as a chef in Portland, where once again, he became well known. This resulted in him relocating to Mexico for a restaurant venture: Cafe Caracoles. After a few months in Puerto Vallarta, he moved on to Daiquiri Dick's, a fine-dining restaurant on Los Muertos beach in Puerto Vallarta. Shortly after arriving in Mexico, Nazario began to write songs in Spanish. Just over a year later, he released his debut album Patria Añorada.

As executive chef, Nazario participated in Puerto Vallarta's along with a number of other culinary events.[21] He also appeared in US-based television programs and publications.[22]

While living in Puerto Vallarta, Nazario wrote and designed a collection of his recipes, Sand in Your Shoes (2001), which gained the attention of the James Beard Foundation. In August 2004, he and his crew went to New York City to prepare a dinner of Mexican haute cuisine at the James Beard House.[23]

Australia edit

In 2005, Nazario moved to Australia to where he was the co-founder of Guzman y Gomez. He later went on to help launch Mad Mex Fresh Mexican Grill,[24] another quick service restaurant[25] along with consulting for several restaurants and Mexican QSRs in Australia and New Zealand.[26][27]

Return to music edit

In mid-2009, Nazario left the culinary realm to once again devote himself to music. When he began to teach piano, his first student was Joanna Weinberg, singer, actress and musical theatre composer. Nazario later produced and arranged Ms Weinberg's ‘The Piano Diaries’.[28][29] He also collaborated with Ms Weinberg on a song, ‘Don’t Give Up’, which featured in the movie, ‘Goddess’ (2013), which she wrote. During that time Nazario also directed theatre in Sydney (e.g., "Sure Thing"). At the same time, he also worked occasionally as an actor, mainly doing TVCs and the occasional program.

In 2013, Nazario formed a Latin jazz trio. Soon thereafter he was invited to play at the Thredbo Jazz Festival.[30]

Discography edit

  • Patria Añorada (2000, 2004)
  • PianoForte 1
  • PianoForte 2
  • Piano Solo
  • Busco Otro Corazon
  • Water Music: Celadon Rain 紫の雨
  • Water Music (Murasaki) [紫の雨]
  • Water Music, Mariposa Azul - 青い蝶の雨
  • Helen (The "Hello" Song)
  • The Titanics 1— "Hold the Ice" (with James Pagano)

Filmography edit

Actor (9 credits)

2011 Wild Boys (Australian TV Series);  Piano player - Episode #1.13

1995 Nowhere Man (TV Series); Motel Clerk - Turnabout

1990 Crazy People (Film);  Taxi Driver

1990 Doogie Howser, M.D. (TV Series); Stage Manager - Greed Is Good (as Rafael Nazario)

1989 I, Madman  (Film);  Lyle, Hotel Clerk (as Rafael Nazario)

1989 Moonlighting (TV Series) Waiter #2 - Those Lips, Those Lies  (as Rafael A. Nazario)

1988 The Bronx Zoo (TV Series): - Crossroads (1988) ... TV series (as Raf Nazario)

1988 St. Elsewhere (TV Series); Man at the Gallery - Curtains (as Rafael A. Nazario)

1983 Boogeyman II (Film)  Harvey  (as Raf Nazario)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Staff writer(s); no byline (December 28, 2011). "Sand In Your Shoes". Open Library. Retrieved 8 June 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Nazario, Rafael Antonio (2001). Sand in Your Shoes. ISBN 9685547009.
  3. ^ "Vino Veracity". Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  4. ^ Staffwriter(s); no byline. "Patria Añorada". Amazon. Retrieved 8 June 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Dr. Philippe R. De La Mare—Obituary". The Columbian. May 19, 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  6. ^ Brooks, Karen (1979). "Word of Mouth". Willamette Week. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  7. ^ Jenkins, Kathie (24 January 1993). "Ciao La Scala". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  8. ^ Dwan, Lois. "Hugos: The Patron is Victor". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  9. ^ Living, Magazine. "Chefs' Day Off". Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  10. ^ Knowles, Robert. "Just How Good is The Food…". Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  11. ^ Reichl, Ruth. "Gourmet To Go". California Magazine. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  12. ^ Baird, Barbara. "Waiters' School Gives Tips…". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  13. ^ Andrews, Coleman. "Best of LA". LA Magazine. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  14. ^ Marin, Alden. "Top Ten Wine Lists". LA Style Magazine. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  15. ^ Scanned image. "NPR Program". Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  16. ^ 72 Market Street. "Market St Lecture Series".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  17. ^ Colman Andrews, "Best of L.A." . Los Angeles Magazine, Nov. 1989
  18. ^ Bates, Caroline. "Specialités de la Maison". Gourmet Magazine. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  19. ^ Raf Nazario at IMDb
  20. ^ Nazario, R. "Acting Reel Compiliation—older". YouTube.
  21. ^ "Rafael Nazario, Puerto Vallarta's Most Wanted Chef". Breaking Travel News. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  22. ^ Eckert, Dave. "Culinary Travels—#522 Memorable Mexico". YouTube.
  23. ^ "James Beard House". James Beard Foundation. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  24. ^ Butterworth, Monique (13 November 2007). "Mexican Wave". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  25. ^ Staff writer(s); no byline (March 17, 2008). "Mad Mex Darlinghurst". Time Out Sydney. Retrieved 14 June 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  26. ^ "Hola Mad Mex". Mad Mex. November 2007.
  27. ^ "Mexicano Nuovo | IndesignLive". 16 September 2008.
  28. ^ Bond, C.J. (January 25, 2012). "CD Review, Joanna Weinberg". JazMuzic.com. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  29. ^ Peters, Jon (March 8, 2012). "Joanna Weinberg - The Piano Diaries (Review)". The Borderland. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  30. ^ "2013 Artists". 2013 Thredbo Jazz Official Web Site—2013 Artists. hredbo Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 14 June 2013.

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Santurce Puerto RicoNationalityPuerto Rican AustralianOccupation s Pianist composer actor author chefYears active1976 present Nazario s recordings range from Latin music to instrumental compositions pop songs in English classical oriented piano and orchestral works His debut album Patria Anorada 4 1999 reissued 2004 contains songs in a variety of Hispanic American styles and features lyrical and jazz influenced arrangements Nazario s music includes idioms and vernacular rooted in Puerto Rico s Jibaro culture evoking the nueva cancion and nueva trova styles of Hispanic American music Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 Los Angeles 4 72 Market Street Venice CA 5 Japan 6 Mexico 7 Australia 8 Return to music 9 Discography 10 Filmography 11 See also 12 ReferencesEarly life and education editNazario was born in the Santurce district of San Juan Puerto Rico the son of Elvira Pineiro Prieto and Rafael Nazario Cardona a newspaper pressman Rafael Sr was the eldest of 18 and according to the family s oral history their father Francisco Nazario was one of the founders along with Romualdo Real of the Puerto Rico Ilustrado magazine and later the newspaper El Mundo Puerto Rico His mother was of Spanish Canarian Portuguese and Dutch ancestry His maternal grandfather Amador Pineiro was one of the last train station superintendents on the island Rafael Sr moved the family to Costa Rica when Nazario was a few months old and years later settled in Jersey City New Jersey where Nazario attended St Aedens School They returned to Puerto Rico when Nazario was nine years of age He eventually studied at the De La Salle Christian Brothers School in the suburban city of Bayamon where they lived It was at La Salle that Nazario first became involved in theatre under the direction of Luis J Cruz Upon graduation from high school Nazario left the island to study piano and music composition living temporarily with his godparents in Miami Florida As he did not play an instrument and had never taken a music lesson he did not win a place at any colleges he approached However an admission board member at the University of Notre Dame admired the young man s initiative Rev Michael J Heppen C S C invited Nazario to apply to the University of Portland where Rev Heppen was director of admissions University of Portland s Dean of Music Philippe de la Mare was in France that summer visiting his former teacher 5 Nadia Boulanger In this manner Nazario gained entry to the University of Portland School of Music even though his repertoire consisted of less than a minute of Beethoven s Sonata No 14 Moonlight Sonata nbsp Rafael A Nazario as student at the University of Portland A classmate Tim Gorman already an experienced musician at 18 tutored Nazario The pair soon became best friends Nazario went on to spend his sophomore year of studies in Salzburg Austria where he attended University of Portland classes as well as the Paris Lodron University While in Salzburg he became a member of the Salzburg Drama Gruppe performing in plays directed by Ilse Lackenbauer He returned to Portland to graduate achieving a Bachelor of Music degree in the Composition program Early career editAfter university and a number of odd jobs he joined a Top 40 covers band and toured the US playing mostly hotels He eventually returned to Portland and enrolled in graduate school supporting himself as waiter and sommelier A brief stint as sommelier at the Benson Hotel led to Nazario being asked to join a new restaurant in Old Town called Fingers after its founding chef Fred Finger Within a few months the founding chef departed and Nazario took on the role of chef at the restaurant The eatery coincidentally received its first positive newspaper review Willamette Week Karen Brooks Gideon Bosker 6 a few weeks later Fingers restaurant was later renamed The Norton House after the historic building owned by Bill Naito that housed it Los Angeles editNazario moved to Los Angeles with his then wife He worked as waiter at Jean Leon s La Scala Malibu 7 restaurant but left after a few months After a short spell as a singer pianist in a cabaret night club he worked as chef at Hugo s in West Hollywood 8 9 10 Here Nazario created the menu and format for what became an icon in the Los Angeles dining scene Hugo s was one of the first of the gourmet take out stores 11 with a bistro Euro cafe restaurant setting Nazario left Hugo s after a couple of years to teach food and wine 12 and later helmed Bono s an Italian restaurant owned by Sonny Bono on Melrose as guest chef for a short time He also worked for singer songwriter Jackson Browne as private chef during preparations for his Lawyers in Love album tour 72 Market Street Venice CA editAs a well known chef Nazario found it difficult to be taken seriously as a musician After several months playing for free at the At My Place nightclub in Santa Monica he played piano at a new restaurant in Venice 72 Market Street Oyster Bar and Grill owned by Tony Bill The Sting Taxi Driver along with several partners including Dudley Moore Nazario was the house pianist for six years and the resident wine and spirits buyer for most of that period 13 According to LA Style magazine he oversaw one of the city s best wine lists at the time 14 Later Nazario was to helm a trio for the live if short lived KCRW broadcasts as well as other NPR related events 15 and was involved in the 72 Market St Lecture Series 16 Los Angeles Magazine included him among the city s top sommeliers in its Best of L A article 17 while Caroline Bates noted his wine list and sophisticated jazz piano in a Gourmet Magazine review Dec 1987 18 The clientele at 72 Market Street included a mix of celebrities and West Coast artists literati and writers alongside beachcombers and local denizens During his Los Angeles years Nazario lived on the fringes of fame He designed the menu for Joni Mitchell s wedding reception as consultant for Nucleus Nuance whose owner Bruce Veneiro was a mutual friend and once spent an evening at the home of composer Ken Lauber teaching Bob Dylan how to play a Gershwin song During that period Nazario also worked as a television and film actor 19 Japan editNazario left Los Angeles for Tokyo where he played jazz clubs in Roppongi and acted in Japanese television commercials 20 After almost two years he returned to the States with his young family and took up cooking again professionally He became friends with Thomas Keller then an emerging chef Together they worked on a book project Mastering The Modern Classics unpublished In 1992 Nazario Keller and a mutual friend happened to be in Napa Valley together when while visiting Long Vineyards Bob Long mentioned The French Laundry was for sale They immediately drove over to view the premises which Keller eventually grew into a world renowned restaurant Mexico editNazario took a job as a chef in Portland where once again he became well known This resulted in him relocating to Mexico for a restaurant venture Cafe Caracoles After a few months in Puerto Vallarta he moved on to Daiquiri Dick s a fine dining restaurant on Los Muertos beach in Puerto Vallarta Shortly after arriving in Mexico Nazario began to write songs in Spanish Just over a year later he released his debut album Patria Anorada As executive chef Nazario participated in Puerto Vallarta s International Festival Gourmet along with a number of other culinary events 21 He also appeared in US based television programs and publications 22 While living in Puerto Vallarta Nazario wrote and designed a collection of his recipes Sand in Your Shoes 2001 which gained the attention of the James Beard Foundation In August 2004 he and his crew went to New York City to prepare a dinner of Mexican haute cuisine at the James Beard House 23 Australia editIn 2005 Nazario moved to Australia to where he was the co founder of Guzman y Gomez He later went on to help launch Mad Mex Fresh Mexican Grill 24 another quick service restaurant 25 along with consulting for several restaurants and Mexican QSRs in Australia and New Zealand 26 27 Return to music editIn mid 2009 Nazario left the culinary realm to once again devote himself to music When he began to teach piano his first student was Joanna Weinberg singer actress and musical theatre composer Nazario later produced and arranged Ms Weinberg s The Piano Diaries 28 29 He also collaborated with Ms Weinberg on a song Don t Give Up which featured in the movie Goddess 2013 which she wrote During that time Nazario also directed theatre in Sydney e g Sure Thing At the same time he also worked occasionally as an actor mainly doing TVCs and the occasional program In 2013 Nazario formed a Latin jazz trio Soon thereafter he was invited to play at the Thredbo Jazz Festival 30 Discography editPatria Anorada 2000 2004 PianoForte 1 PianoForte 2 Piano Solo Busco Otro Corazon Water Music Celadon Rain 紫の雨 Water Music Murasaki 紫の雨 Water Music Mariposa Azul 青い蝶の雨 Helen The Hello Song The Titanics 1 Hold the Ice with James Pagano Filmography editActor 9 credits 2011 Wild Boys Australian TV Series Piano player Episode 1 131995 Nowhere Man TV Series Motel Clerk Turnabout1990 Crazy People Film Taxi Driver1990 Doogie Howser M D TV Series Stage Manager Greed Is Good as Rafael Nazario 1989 I Madman Film Lyle Hotel Clerk as Rafael Nazario 1989 Moonlighting TV Series Waiter 2 Those Lips Those Lies as Rafael A Nazario 1988 The Bronx Zoo TV Series Crossroads 1988 TV series as Raf Nazario 1988 St Elsewhere TV Series Man at the Gallery Curtains as Rafael A Nazario 1983 Boogeyman II Film Harvey as Raf Nazario See also edit nbsp Puerto Rico portal List of Puerto RicansReferences edit Staff writer s no byline December 28 2011 Sand In Your Shoes Open Library Retrieved 8 June 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Nazario Rafael Antonio 2001 Sand in Your Shoes ISBN 9685547009 Vino Veracity Retrieved 8 June 2013 Staffwriter s no byline Patria Anorada Amazon Retrieved 8 June 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Dr Philippe R De La Mare Obituary The Columbian May 19 2009 Retrieved 9 June 2013 Brooks Karen 1979 Word of Mouth Willamette Week Retrieved 8 June 2013 Jenkins Kathie 24 January 1993 Ciao La Scala Los Angeles Times Retrieved 14 June 2013 Dwan Lois Hugos The Patron is Victor Los Angeles Times Retrieved 9 June 2013 Living Magazine Chefs Day Off Los Angeles Herald Examiner Retrieved 12 June 2013 Knowles Robert Just How Good is The Food Los Angeles Herald Examiner Retrieved 11 June 2013 Reichl Ruth Gourmet To Go California Magazine Retrieved 10 June 2013 Baird Barbara Waiters School Gives Tips Los Angeles Times Retrieved 12 June 2013 Andrews Coleman Best of LA LA Magazine Retrieved 12 June 2013 Marin Alden Top Ten Wine Lists LA Style Magazine Retrieved 11 June 2013 Scanned image NPR Program Retrieved 12 June 2013 72 Market Street Market St Lecture Series a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Colman Andrews Best of L A Los Angeles Magazine Nov 1989 Bates Caroline Specialites de la Maison Gourmet Magazine Retrieved 12 June 2013 Raf Nazario at IMDb Nazario R Acting Reel Compiliation older YouTube Rafael Nazario Puerto Vallarta s Most Wanted Chef Breaking Travel News Retrieved 8 June 2013 Eckert Dave Culinary Travels 522 Memorable Mexico YouTube James Beard House James Beard Foundation Retrieved 12 June 2013 Butterworth Monique 13 November 2007 Mexican Wave The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 14 June 2013 Staff writer s no byline March 17 2008 Mad Mex Darlinghurst Time Out Sydney Retrieved 14 June 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Hola Mad Mex Mad Mex November 2007 Mexicano Nuovo IndesignLive 16 September 2008 Bond C J January 25 2012 CD Review Joanna Weinberg JazMuzic com Retrieved 14 June 2013 Peters Jon March 8 2012 Joanna Weinberg The Piano Diaries Review The Borderland Retrieved 14 June 2013 2013 Artists 2013 Thredbo Jazz Official Web Site 2013 Artists hredbo Chamber of Commerce Retrieved 14 June 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rafael Nazario amp oldid 1167326633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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