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'''Tony Brandino''' (born [[May 8]], [[1916]] in [[Birmingham]]; died [[May 13]], [[2012]] in Birmingham) was the founder and owner of the [[Brandino Sales Company]] and [[Brandino Brass Company]].
'''Anthony Joseph Brandino''' (born [[May 8]], [[1916]] in [[Birmingham]]; died [[May 13]], [[2012]] in Birmingham) was the founder and owner of the [[Brandino Sales Company]] and [[Brandino Brass Company]].


Brandino was the son of Santo and Janie Brandino. He served as an Army medic in [[World War II]] and was a devoted fan of the [[Alabama Crimson Tide football team]], attending 500 consecutive games and being made an honorary member of the [[A Club]].
Brandino was the son of Santo and Janie Brandino. He worked as a professional musician and served as an Army medic in [[World War II]]. He was also a devoted fan of the [[Alabama Crimson Tide football team]], attending 500 consecutive games and being made an honorary member of the [[A Club]].


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Revision as of 17:28, 17 May 2012

Anthony Joseph Brandino (born May 8, 1916 in Birmingham; died May 13, 2012 in Birmingham) was the founder and owner of the Brandino Sales Company and Brandino Brass Company.

Brandino was the son of Santo and Janie Brandino. He worked as a professional musician and served as an Army medic in World War II. He was also a devoted fan of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team, attending 500 consecutive games and being made an honorary member of the A Club.

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