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Brandon Tomasello

Brandon Tomasello was introduced to the performing arts at a young age. In the year 2000 , when the charter school boom in Philadelphia began its ascent, young Brandon entered the Philadelphia Performing Arts Charter School as a third grade student. Even in the school’s first year in existence, it enabled Brandon’s unique voice a place to be discovered. While he had always been naturally talented, Brandon’s love affair with music began when he was in the fourth grade. There was nothing unordinary when Brandon came home from school one particular spring day. As he entered his home, his grandmother was busy fixing dinner and was enjoying music as she worked. Brandon was immediately drawn toward the sound; more so than ever before. The Sound resonating throughout the house was none other than the infamous Frank Sinatra. After a two year tour with the Philadelphia Boys Choir, and graduating from Performing Arts in 2006, Brandon continued to pursue his love of music and the unique sound of Frank Sinatra on his own. He and his long time friend Stephen Garbesi built a recording studio in the architectural office building belonging to Brandon’s grandfather located behind is grandparent’s house. There he recorded his first album, “It’s My Time” produced by Garbesi under their own production company, FIMA Productions, Inc. In July of 2011 Brandon got his first break from Resorts Casino owner, Dennis Gomes. Mr. Gomes heard Brandon’s album and instantly wanted to have him perform in the casino’s new lounge “The Whiskey Bar”. There Brandon got his nickname “The Kid” from comedian, and SNL alum Joe Piscopo who would stop by periodically during Brandon’s year stay at the lounge. In November of that same year Brandon was told by Mr. Gomes that he would be moving from the 25 seat lounge, down the hall to the 1300 seat “Superstar Theater”, the same room Sinatra himself performed in many years before. With the help of Garbesi, Brandon performed “Sing Swing Sinatra” for six week in the theater using backing tracks, making Brandon the youngest person in Atlantic City history to have his own headlining extended show at 19 years old. After the run in the theater Brandon decided he needed to set the bar a little higher and start working with live bands. While working at Resorts, Brandon met noted drummer Mike Nigro. Mike took Brandon under his wing becoming his musical director helping Brandon get his own charts, write his shows, and have a better understanding of music.

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” Saw the show on my birthday, July 21st. It was so entertaining and Brandon is an upcoming star for sure. In fact, he is a star and has a great career ahead of him. The other skits and entertainers were funny and cute and the band was fabulous. I would highly recommend the show to anybody “ – Patti M.

” I think the “old man” would be proud. “The Kid” is so respectful of everything about the Sinatra name and family. Brandon’s timing is impeccable and his vulnerability on stage is warm yet Sinatraesque. I will till him stories about Mr. S. and the music and he will study and hang on each word like a brilliant student

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Music

Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

My Kind Of Swing

Tomasello Enterprises, LLC.
2020

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You Don't Know Me

FIMA Productions
2012

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It's My Time

FIMA Productions
2011

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