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Frank's Orilio Hollywood Centenarian

5 min · 17 de ene de 2023
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World War II veteran, big band musician, skilled illustrator, accomplished painter, and longtime Hollywood resident who just happens to also be a centenarian. Meet Frank Orilio, a true Renaissance man who in his 100-years has traveled to world, drummed in some of the biggest of Big Bands, and brought to life important electronic and radar systems for the U.S. Army Air Force’s Strategic Air Command. Frank’s famous friends, impressive gigs and assemblage of museum quality artwork could fill volumes. With a sharp recall down to the detail, told with a wide smile and hint of mischief, Frank’s stories take a lucky listener back to a time when a world war was ending, and everything seemed possible and new.

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