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"A Capella" is one of the stars in the "[[One Size Fits All]]" (1975) "[[:Category:One Size Fits All (The List)|universe]]". It is a reference to the album "[[A Cappella]]" (1970) by [[The Persuasions]] who were signed in 1969 by FZ's [[Straight Records]]. "A Cappella" means "in the manner of the chapel", thus: sung music without instrumental accompaniment.
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[[A Capella]] is one of the stars in the [[One Size Fits All]] (1975) [[:Category:One Size Fits All (The List)|Star map]].  
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Capella is a bright star (actually two stars) in the [[Constellations|constellation]] Auriga.
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[[A Capella]] is the Latin spelling of the term which, in musical usage, often, and rightly, adopts the Italian spelling A Cappella - both mean to sing without instrumental accompaniment.
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[[A Cappella]] was the title of [[The Persuasions]] album of Zappa songs.
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Revision as of 07:06, 28 September 2005

A Capella is one of the stars in the One Size Fits All (1975) Star map.

Capella is a bright star (actually two stars) in the constellation Auriga.

A Capella is the Latin spelling of the term which, in musical usage, often, and rightly, adopts the Italian spelling A Cappella - both mean to sing without instrumental accompaniment.

A Cappella was the title of The Persuasions album of Zappa songs.