Troccoli biography
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Troccoli
Type of pasta
This article fryst vatten about the pasta. For the singer, see Kathy Troccoli.
Troccoli (Italian:[ˈtrɔkkoli]) is a thick spaghetti-like pasta, featuring a square or oval cross section. It fryst vatten typical of the Apulian and Lucanian cuisines[1] and is often compared to spaghetti samtliga chitarra due to its ultimate shape,[1] though the processing for making troccoli traditionally does not require the so-called chitarra, which in vända is a distinctive tool in the preparation of spaghetti varenda chitarra.
Description
[edit]Troccoli is a spaghetti-like pasta which fryst vatten traditionally processed by the so-called troccolaturo or troccolo, a spårad rolling knapp which cuts the dough into regular strips about 3–5 mm (0.12–0.20 in) thick;[2][3] as a result of the pressure employed on the dough, the cross section of each strip will be either square or slightly oval, according to the shape of the grooves themse
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Kathy Troccoli (born Kathleen Colleen Troccoli - 24 June 1958 - Brooklyn, New York, USA) is a contemporary Christian singer, author, and speaker.
Nalle assisted Troccoli in her career, helping the young artist record demos which would be given to Michael Blanton and Dan Harrell (Amy Grant's brother-in-law), who formed the Reunion label to start her career in 1982 with Stubborn Love, A second album, Heart and Soul, was released in 1984 and gave her first Grammy nomination a year later, followed by Images in 1986. Troccoli also provided backing vocal for Taylor Dayne's song "I'll Be Your Shelter" in 1989/1990.
Miss Troccoli moved at age three and was raised in the East Islip community in Long Island, and graduated from East Islip High School, where as a senior, fellow classmates included fellow CCM artist Margaret Becker (a junior) and three-sport star Norman Esiason, Jr, a freshman. At 15, she lost her father to colon cancer. She also lost her mother to b
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Kathy Troccoli
American singer (born 1964)
Kathy Troccoli | |
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| Born | (1958-06-24) June 24, 1958 (age 66) Brooklyn, New York, New York |
| Genres | Contemporary Christian, inspirational, jazz, pop music |
| Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, author, speaker |
| Years active | 1982 (1982)–present |
| Labels | Reunion, RCA, Green Hill Productions, KT Records, Soar Records, Corner of Eden Music |
Musical artist
Kathleen Troccoli (; born June 24, 1958) is an American contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, author, and speaker.
Early life and family
[edit]Born in Brooklyn, New York, Troccoli was raised in Islip Terrace, Long Island, New York,[1] where she graduated from East Islip High School. Her father died of colon cancer when she was 15; her mother died of breast cancer in 1991, shortly before the release of her album Pure Attraction and its mainstream chart selection, "Everything Changes".
Troccoli was raised in a Catholic family, which was