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2 unusual facts about Tino-Sven Sušić


Tino-Sven Sušić

In the 2013 Croatian Cup Final Sušić proved to be amongst the best Hajduk players.

Born in Sarajevo, Sušić emigrated with his family early in his life to Belgium.


¡Hello Friends!

¡Hello Friends! (subtitled Jack Dangers plays with the records of Tino Corp.) is a compilation album DJ'ed by Jack Dangers including music produced by himself and Ben Stokes.

Carlos Núñez Muñoz

He collaborated with Liam O'Flynn on The Piper's Call to perform Muiñeira de Poio / Muiñeira de Ourense. His most renowned album was 1996's A Irmandade Das Estrelas, which sold an unprecedented 100,000 copies, and included collaborations with Nightnoise, Luz Casal, Tino di Geraldo, Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill and Mícheál Ó Domhnaill, Kepa Junkera, Ry Cooder, The Chieftains, and Dulce Pontes.

Lee Cruz

Cruz hit 26 homers during his college career at the University of Tampa, breaking a record held by former Seattle Mariners and New York Yankees star Tino Martinez.

Manfred Hausleitner

He began learning about jazz when he signed up for the jazz institute at the Konservatiorium and Highschool in Vienna, where he studied with Erich Bachtraegl for 8 years in addition with Tino Contreiras/Mexico D.F. and Damaso Gonzales/Acapulco.

Söhne Mannheims


Andreas Bayless
Billy Davis
Ralf Gustke
Michael Herberger
Bernd Herrmann
Michael Klimas
Kosho
Robbee Mariano
Henning Wehland
Metaphysics
Xavier Naidoo
Tino Oac
Florian Sitzmann

SoulDecision

The band added the original touring line up, guitarist James Reid, bass player Tino Zolfo and drummer Terepai Richmond to the mix.

Tino Lettieri

Tino married Michelle Nanne, daughter of famed North Star player and General Manager, Lou Nanne.

Tino Pattiera

Tino Pattiera (27 June 1890 - 24 April 1966) was a Croatian tenor, born in Cavtat, near Dubrovnik.

Tino Petrelli

Valentino Petrelli (Fontanafredda, Province of Pordenone, 1922 – Piacenza, September 8, 2001), better known as Tino, was an Italian photographer, well known for his documentary photography.

Tino Rodríguez

The exhibition Tino Rodríguez: The Darkening Garden/El Jardin al Anochecer was featured at the San Jose Museum of Art in 2003.

Tino Tabak

Born Jentinus (Tino) Johannes Tabak in Egmond aan Zee in the Netherlands on 6 May 1946, he emigrated with his father Gerben and mother Hendrika to New Zealand in December 1952, aged 6.

Toll Yagami

It consists of himself as drummer and vocalist, Jose Tino PePe and Mr. Big Dig as The Blue Sky, and Alex Tamagi and James Norwood as the Optical Surfers on bass, guitar, keyboards.

Tropical Depression 25W

Typhoon Wipha (2013) (T1326, 25W, Tino) - strongest storm to hit Japan since 2004's Typhoon Tokage.


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