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3 unusual facts about Gino's Hamburgers


Gino Marchetti

The business grew, began to franchise, and would eventually become known as Gino's Hamburgers.

Gino's Hamburgers

Gino's Hamburgers was a fast-food restaurant chain founded in Baltimore, Maryland, by Baltimore Colts defensive end Gino Marchetti and running back Alan Ameche, along with their close friend Louis Fischer, in 1957.

In Dundalk, Maryland, just outside Baltimore, it got its official name in 1959 when the owners brought on Colts' captain Gino Marchetti.


Al Pillay

Alan "Al" Pillay also known as "Al Pillay" (born 22 August 1959), the star of Eat the Rich is a person of many names and two genders, starring in The Comic Strip Presents as Alan Pellay playing Himself in Gino (Episode 10) as Alana Pellay playing Herself in The Bullshitters (Episode 13) and, finally, as Lana Pellay playing Mary in the feature movie The Supergrass.

Black Cars

Gino was nominated for the 1986 Juno Award for "Male Vocalist of the Year" (an award he had previously won in 1979) for this album.

David Bellini

He was also pupil of Furio Scarpelli and years later he participated in a course for screenwriters organized by Dino Audino and Rai Fiction held by some of the best Italian and American screenwriting coaches: John Truby, Dara Marks, Francesco Scardamaglia, Gino Ventriglia and Linda Seger.

Dic Ann's Hamburgers

They only serve Pepsi, and other brands of soft drinks owned by Pepsico.

Eduardo P. Archetti

He became interested in sociology, getting acquainted with Gino Germani, Juan Carlos Portantiero and Eliseo Verón.

Gino

GINO, Godzilla In Name Only, a derogatory term to refer to the 1998 American remake of Godzilla.

Gino Cappelletti

Gino, who did TV sports in Boston in the 1960s, also served as color commentator for the Boston College Eagles during the 1984 game between the University of Miami and Boston College when Doug Flutie hit Gerard Phelan on the final play.

Gino Cavicchioli

To the left of this paragraph is the portrait bust of football player Pinball Clemons created by Gino Cavicchioli, created for the Canadian Football Hall of Fame Induction 2008.

Gino Conforti

In 2008, Gino Conforti appeared as a hot dog vendor in a T-Mobile advertising campaign for the T-Mobile G1 phone.

Gino Sinimberghi

During his long career, Gino has interpreted various works into Italian and German languages singing along Beniamino Gigli, Tito Gobbi and Maria Callas under great conductors such as Paul Hindemith and Herbert von Karajan.

Gino Valenzano

During World War II Gino and his brother Piero had to leave Turin because of their relation to Pietro Badoglio, so they lived in Rome for a while, until they were sold out to soldiers, who deported the brothers to Mauthausen.

Gino Washington

While attending Pershing High School, he achieved local hits in 1963 and 1964: "Out of This World" and "Gino Is a Coward".

Gino Wickman

Gino Wickman is the founder of EOS Worldwide, a leadership team development company based in Livonia, Michigan aimed at the small business and entrepreneurial community.

Just Brothers

His early credits included the bassline on Gino Washington's "Gino Is a Coward" and vocals on J.J. Barnes' "Lonely No More" at Mickay's Records.

Luigi Castiglione

Luigi "Gino" Castiglioni (born April 8, 1967 in San Severo, Apulia) is a former professional boxer from Italy, who won the silver medal at the 1991 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Luigi Macaluso

Luigi "Gino" Macaluso (9 June 1948 – 27 October 2010) was the President and Chairman of the Sowind group, under whose roof a watch Manufacture and the two Brands Girard-Perregaux and JeanRichard are united.

Pass Me By

#"My Love, Forgive Me (Amore, Scusami)" (Gino Mescoli, Vito Pallavicini)

Pizarra Municipal Museum

It was restored in early 90´s and contain all Gino Hollander's old Spanish artifacts with Gino´s original paintings.

Raymond Lauchengco

Lauchengco was part of the Pepsi New Generation artists which help launch several careers of other artists such as Keno, Gino Padilla, JoAnne Lorenzana, Timmy Cruz.

Russell Ferrante

Their Blue Hats release derives from this era as does Club Nocturne - a crossover album collaboration with guest vocalists Kurt Elling, Jonathan Butler, Brenda Russell and Gino Vannelli.

Sandin Wilson

Sandin's most recent gigs with Gino Vannelli have been in Jakarta, at the "Java Jazz Festival", in Indonesia, "Cape Town South Africa Jazz Festival", and the Suncoast Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Simone Cecchetti

In the same year his picture of ZZ Top was selected to be in the book Music:Box, edited by Gino Castaldo and published by Contrasto.

The Gist of the Gemini

The album was released in 1976 and was produced by Gino and his brother Joe Vannelli, together with Geoff Emerick.

Tim Perkis

"Perkolator" 1999 Pieces all made by mangling live recordings of improv ensemble sessions with Henry Kuntz, Matt Ingalls, Gino Robair, John Shiurba, Ed Hermann, Dave Slusser, and Matthew Sperry.

"Grosse Abfahrt: Luftschiffe zum Kalifornien" 2007 Serge Baghdassarians - electronics; Boris Baltschun - electronics; Chris Brown - piano; Tom Djll - trumpet; Matt Ingalls - clarinet; Tim Perkis - electronics; Gino Robair - electronics; John Shiurba - guitar.

Vannelli

Joe Vannelli (born 28 December 1950), Italian-Canadian musician, composer and record producer, elder brother of Gino and Ross

You Should Be Dancing

The Boston Celtics also play this song when they are about to win a basketball game in a convincing manner accompanied by the ever popular "Gino Time" video from the television show American Bandstand.

Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazón

Arath de la Torre as Carretino Carretas/Gino Capuccino, husband of Tencha


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