Cluverius placed it at Nocara, about 16 km from the sea, and this conjecture (for it is nothing more) has been adopted by Romanelli.
, and "Massa ba'Arab," Romanelli's travels in Morocco toward the end of the eighteenth century.
In 1990, Rich moved to Paris, where she worked with Francis Lai and Roland Romanelli before taking a lengthy career break during which she gave birth to two children.
Other people played with the band throughout its short existence including Chris "Junior" Romanelli on bass guitar, Christopher Bell (currently with The Freddie Long Band) on guitar, and Tony Petri (from Twisted Sister) and Albert Bouchard of Blue Öyster Cult on drums.
It is speculated that Romanelli was seduced by Isadora Duncan to become father of her third child born in 1914, a son who only survived for a few hours.