Proper noun
Garofalo (plural Garofalos)
A surname from Italian.
Garofalo, p. 219, quote in Garofalo, cited to Roxon, Lillian Roxon's Rock Encyclopedia. Source: Internet
Garofalo claimed that "artists were sometimes listed in the wrong racial category in record company catalogues." Source: Internet
Garofalo, pp. 44–47: "As marketing categories, designations like race and hillbilly intentionally separated artists along racial lines and conveyed the impression that their music came from mutually exclusive sources. Source: Internet
Jake Tyler had 21 points and Santino Garofalo put up a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds for Shawsheen (9-6) in a 50-47 CAC win over Essex Tech. Source: Internet
A few hours after that report, Garofalo -- now approaching his 13th year in the Leigslature -- crafted a response to this information. Source: Internet
Although Garofalo began her stand-up career in the late '80s, it felt like she was born to wryly carry us through the decade that followed. Source: Internet