Pete Candoli
Real Name:
Walter Joseph Primo Candoli
Profile:
American jazz trumpeter and arranger, born June 28, 1923 in Mishawaka, Indiana, USA, died January 11, 2008 in Studio City, California, USA.
Got his first big break in 1941 when he joined Sonny Dunham And His Orchestra. After two years he moved on to play in New York in many bands, including Tex Beneke and Jerry Gray before moving to Los Angeles in 1952 for intensive studio work before to fronted his own band in the 1960s and formed a nightclub act in 1972.
Brother of Conte Candoli.
He has been married to singers Betty Hutton and Edie Adams and the actress Vicky Lane.
Got his first big break in 1941 when he joined Sonny Dunham And His Orchestra. After two years he moved on to play in New York in many bands, including Tex Beneke and Jerry Gray before moving to Los Angeles in 1952 for intensive studio work before to fronted his own band in the 1960s and formed a nightclub act in 1972.
Brother of Conte Candoli.
He has been married to singers Betty Hutton and Edie Adams and the actress Vicky Lane.
Sites:
candoli.com, Wikipedia, imdb.com, radioswissjazz.ch, ijc.uidaho.edu, adp.library.ucsb.edu, allmusic.com
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In Groups:
Art Pepper + Eleven,
Bill Harris Septet,
Bob Cooper Nonet,
Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz,
Buddy Rich And His Orchestra,
Dan Terry And His Orchestra,
Dennis Farnon And His Orchestra,
Dick Spencer Quintet,
Elmer Bernstein & Orchestra,
Gerry Mulligan Tentette,
Henry Mancini And His Orchestra,
Hot Rod Rumble Orchestra,
Jerry Gray And His Orchestra,
Johnny Richards And His Orchestra,
Leith Stevens & His Orchestra,
Les Brown And His Band Of Renown,
Lionel Hampton And His All-Star Alumni Big Band,
Marty Paich Big Band,
Metronome All Stars,
Milt Bernhart Brass Ensemble,
Neal Hefti And His Jazz Pops Orchestra,
Pete & Conte Candoli,
Pete Candoli And His Orchestra,
Pete Candoli His Trumpet, Orchestra & Chorus,
Pete Candoli Septet,
Pete Rugolo And His All Stars,
Pete Rugolo Orchestra,
Ray Anthony & His Orchestra,
Ray McKinley And His Orchestra,
Shorty Rogers And His Giants,
Shorty Rogers And His Orchestra,
Sonny Dunham And His Orchestra,
Soundstage All-Stars,
Stan Kenton And His Orchestra,
Stanley Wilson And His Orchestra,
Teddy Powell And His Orchestra,
The Bob Bain Brass Ensemble,
The Brothers Candoli,
The Brothers Candoli: Sextet,
The Buddy Bregman Orchestra,
The Jimmy Rowles Sextet,
The Marty Paich Dek-Tette,
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra,
Tutti's Trumpets,
Will Bradley And His Orchestra,
Woody Herman & The Herd,
Woody Herman & The New Thundering Herd,
Woody Herman And His Orchestra,
Woody Herman And His Third Herd,
Woody Herman And The Las Vegas Herd,
Woody Herman And The Swingin' Herd
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