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Conte Candoli

Secondo "Conte" Candoli (July 12, 1927[1] – December 14, 2001) was an American jazz trumpeter based on the West Coast. He played in the big bands of Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Benny Goodman, and Dizzy Gillespie, and in Doc Severinsen's NBC Orchestra on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. He played with Gerry Mulligan, and on Frank Sinatra's TV specials. He also recorded with Supersax, a Charlie Parker tribute band that consisted of a saxophone quintet, the rhythm section, and either a trumpet or trombone.

Conte Candoli
Background information
Birth nameSecondo Candoli
Born(1927-07-12)July 12, 1927
Mishawaka, Indiana, U.S.
DiedDecember 14, 2001(2001-12-14) (aged 74)
Palm Desert, California
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Trumpet
Years active1943–2001
Websitewww.candoli.com

Music career edit

Conte was the younger brother of trumpeter Pete Candoli. He was born in Mishawaka, Indiana, United States.[1] During the summer of 1943, while at Mishawaka High School, Secondo "Conte" Candoli sat in with Woody Herman's First Herd.[2]

After graduating in 1945, he joined the band full-time, where he sat side by side with his brother Pete in the trumpet section. Conte immediately went on the road, where he stayed for the next ten years, with Herman, Stan Kenton,[1] Benny Goodman, and Dizzy Gillespie.

In 1954, after leaving Stan Kenton, Candoli formed his own group with sidemen Chubby Jackson, Frank Rosolino, and Lou Levy. He soon moved to Los Angeles to join the Lighthouse All-Stars with Shorty Rogers, Bud Shank, and Bob Cooper, and was with them for four years.

Candoli's long relationship with The Tonight Show began in 1967 and he became a permanent fixture in the orchestra's trumpet section, when Johnny Carson moved the show to Burbank, California in 1972. For many years he preferred to stay in California where he could do The Tonight Show, take all the studio work he wanted, and do occasional concerts and clinics. He ventured to Kansas in 1986 as a WJF All-Star with Jerome Richardson, Barney Kessel and Monty Alexander at the 1986 Wichita Jazz Festival. After Carson's retirement in 1992, he traveled occasionally with Doc Severinsen, but still enjoyed his solo playing.

His playing brought him performing and recording opportunities with top names in show business, such as Gerry Mulligan, Shelly Manne, Terry Gibbs, Teddy Edwards, Bing Crosby, Sammy Davis Jr., and Sarah Vaughan. He has appeared in many motion pictures with various orchestras and worked in all of Frank Sinatra's TV specials.

Candoli was inducted into The International Jazz Hall of Fame in 1997. He died of cancer at the age of 74, in Palm Desert, California,[3]

Band memberships edit

 
Candoli at Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society, Half Moon Bay, California, 1988

Discography edit

Album Release
Sincerely, Conte Candoli 1954
Groovin' High: Conte Candoli, Vol. 2 1955
Toots Sweet and West Coast Wailers 1955
Groovin' Higher: Conte Candoli Quintet 1955
Conte Candoli Quartet 1957
Mucho Calor 1957
Little Band Big Jazz 1960
Conversation 1973
Candoli Brothers 1970s
Old Acquaintance 1985
Sweet Simon 1992
Meets the Joe Haider Trio 1994
Portrait of a Count 1966
Candoli Live 2002
The Complete Phoenix Recordings, Vol. 1 2002
Fine and Dandy

As sideman edit

With Manny Albam and Ernie Wilkins

With Chet Baker

With Louis Bellson

With Elmer Bernstein

With Buddy Bregman

With Bob Cooper

With Sonny Criss

With Teddy Edwards

with Victor Feldman

With Maynard Ferguson

With Clare Fischer

With Gil Fuller

With Stan Getz

With Stan Levey

  • This Time The Drum's On Me (Bethlehem, 1955)

With Dizzy Gillespie

With Stan Kenton

With Shelly Manne

With Jack Montrose

With Frank Morgan

With Gerry Mulligan

With Joe Newman

With Jack Nitzsche

With Anita O'Day

With Art Pepper

  • Gettin' Together (Contemporary 1958)

With Betty Roché

With Shorty Rogers

With Pete Rugolo

With Bud Shank

With Lalo Schifrin

With Gerald Wilson

With Pete Candoli

  • The Candoli Brothers (Dobre Records DR1050, 1978)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. pp. 74/5. ISBN 0-85112-580-8.
  2. ^ "Conte Candoli, 74, Trumpeter for 'Tonight'". The New York Times. December 21, 2001.
  3. ^ Thurber, Jon (December 16, 2001). "Conte Candoli, 74; Trumpeter Played in 'Tonight Show' Band". Los Angeles Times.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Conte Candoli news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Secondo Conte Candoli July 12 1927 1 December 14 2001 was an American jazz trumpeter based on the West Coast He played in the big bands of Woody Herman Stan Kenton Benny Goodman and Dizzy Gillespie and in Doc Severinsen s NBC Orchestra on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson He played with Gerry Mulligan and on Frank Sinatra s TV specials He also recorded with Supersax a Charlie Parker tribute band that consisted of a saxophone quintet the rhythm section and either a trumpet or trombone Conte CandoliBackground informationBirth nameSecondo CandoliBorn 1927 07 12 July 12 1927Mishawaka Indiana U S DiedDecember 14 2001 2001 12 14 aged 74 Palm Desert CaliforniaGenresJazzOccupation s MusicianInstrument s TrumpetYears active1943 2001Websitewww wbr candoli wbr com Contents 1 Music career 2 Band memberships 3 Discography 3 1 As sideman 4 References 5 External linksMusic career editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Conte Candoli news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Conte was the younger brother of trumpeter Pete Candoli He was born in Mishawaka Indiana United States 1 During the summer of 1943 while at Mishawaka High School Secondo Conte Candoli sat in with Woody Herman s First Herd 2 After graduating in 1945 he joined the band full time where he sat side by side with his brother Pete in the trumpet section Conte immediately went on the road where he stayed for the next ten years with Herman Stan Kenton 1 Benny Goodman and Dizzy Gillespie In 1954 after leaving Stan Kenton Candoli formed his own group with sidemen Chubby Jackson Frank Rosolino and Lou Levy He soon moved to Los Angeles to join the Lighthouse All Stars with Shorty Rogers Bud Shank and Bob Cooper and was with them for four years Candoli s long relationship with The Tonight Show began in 1967 and he became a permanent fixture in the orchestra s trumpet section when Johnny Carson moved the show to Burbank California in 1972 For many years he preferred to stay in California where he could do The Tonight Show take all the studio work he wanted and do occasional concerts and clinics He ventured to Kansas in 1986 as a WJF All Star with Jerome Richardson Barney Kessel and Monty Alexander at the 1986 Wichita Jazz Festival After Carson s retirement in 1992 he traveled occasionally with Doc Severinsen but still enjoyed his solo playing His playing brought him performing and recording opportunities with top names in show business such as Gerry Mulligan Shelly Manne Terry Gibbs Teddy Edwards Bing Crosby Sammy Davis Jr and Sarah Vaughan He has appeared in many motion pictures with various orchestras and worked in all of Frank Sinatra s TV specials Candoli was inducted into The International Jazz Hall of Fame in 1997 He died of cancer at the age of 74 in Palm Desert California 3 Band memberships edit nbsp Candoli at Bach Dancing amp Dynamite Society Half Moon Bay California 1988 Band Years Woody Herman s First Herd 1943 Summer 1945 Chubby Jackson s Fifth Dimensional Jazz Group Stan Kenton 1948 Charlie Ventura s Bop for the People 1949 Stan Kenton 1951 1954 Terry Gibbs Dream Band Gerry Mulligan s Concert Jazz Band 1960 1961 Howard Rumsey s Lighthouse All Stars 1956 1960 Supersax The Tonight Show 1967 1972 Guest 1972 1992 Regular Candoli Brothers 1957 1962 dd dd Discography editAlbum Release Sincerely Conte Candoli 1954 Groovin High Conte Candoli Vol 2 1955 Toots Sweet and West Coast Wailers 1955 Groovin Higher Conte Candoli Quintet 1955 Conte Candoli Quartet 1957 Mucho Calor 1957 Little Band Big Jazz 1960 Conversation 1973 Candoli Brothers 1970s Old Acquaintance 1985 Sweet Simon 1992 Meets the Joe Haider Trio 1994 Portrait of a Count 1966 Candoli Live 2002 The Complete Phoenix Recordings Vol 1 2002 Fine and Dandy dd dd As sideman edit With Manny Albam and Ernie Wilkins The Drum Suite RCA Victor 1956 With Chet Baker Chet Baker Big Band Pacific Jazz 1956 With Louis Bellson Big Band Jazz from the Summit Roulette 1962 With Elmer Bernstein The Man with the Golden Arm Decca 1956 With Buddy Bregman Swinging Kicks Verve 1957 With Bob Cooper Coop The Music of Bob Cooper Contemporary 1958 With Sonny Criss Sonny s Dream Prestige 1968 With Teddy Edwards Feelin s Muse 1974 with Victor Feldman Latinsville Contemporary 1960 With Maynard Ferguson Dimensions EmArcy 1955 Maynard Ferguson Octet EmArcy 1955 With Clare Fischer Manteca Pacific Jazz 1965 Thesaurus Atlantic 1969 With Gil Fuller Night Flight Pacific Jazz 1965 With Stan Getz West Coast Jazz Norgran 1955 With Stan Levey This Time The Drum s On Me Bethlehem 1955 With Dizzy Gillespie The New Continent Limelight 1962 With Stan Kenton Popular Favorites by Stan Kenton Capitol 1953 Sketches on Standards Capitol 1953 This Modern World Capitol 1953 Portraits on Standards Capitol 1953 The Kenton Era Capitol 1940 54 1955 Kenton Wagner Capitol 1964 The Innovations Orchestra Capitol 1950 51 1997 With Shelly Manne Shelly Manne amp His Men Play Peter Gunn Contemporary 1959 Ruth Price with Shelly Manne amp His Men at the Manne Hole Contemporary 1961 with Ruth Price Live Shelly Manne amp His Men at the Manne Hole Contemporary 1961 Shelly Manne amp His Men Play Checkmate Contemporary 1961 My Fair Lady with the Un original Cast Capitol 1964 Manne That s Gershwin Capitol 1965 Boss Sounds Atlantic 1966 Jazz Gunn Atlantic 1967 Perk Up Concord Jazz 1967 1976 With Jack Montrose Jack Montrose Sextet Pacific Jazz 1955 With Frank Morgan Frank Morgan Gene Norman Presents 1955 With Gerry Mulligan The Concert Jazz Band Verve 1960 Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band on Tour Verve 1960 1962 With Joe Newman Salute to Satch RCA Victor 1956 With Jack Nitzsche Heart Beat Soundtrack Capitol 1980 With Anita O Day Cool Heat Verve 1959 With Art Pepper Gettin Together Contemporary 1958 With Betty Roche Take the A Train Bethlehem 1956 With Shorty Rogers Martians Come Back Atlantic 1955 1956 Way Up There Atlantic 1955 1957 Shorty Rogers Plays Richard Rodgers RCA Victor 1957 Portrait of Shorty RCA Victor 1957 Chances Are It Swings RCA Victor 1958 The Swingin Nutcracker RCA Victor 1960 An Invisible Orchard RCA Victor 1961 1997 With Pete Rugolo Ten Trumpets and 2 Guitars Mercury 1961 With Bud Shank Windmills of Your Mind Pacific Jazz 1969 With Lalo Schifrin Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts RCA Victor 1965 with Paul Horn More Mission Impossible Paramount 1968 Mannix Paramount 1968 With Gerald Wilson The Golden Sword Pacific Jazz 1966 With Pete Candoli The Candoli Brothers Dobre Records DR1050 1978 References edit a b c Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Who s Who of Jazz First ed Guinness Publishing pp 74 5 ISBN 0 85112 580 8 Conte Candoli 74 Trumpeter for Tonight The New York Times December 21 2001 Thurber Jon December 16 2001 Conte Candoli 74 Trumpeter Played in Tonight Show Band Los Angeles Times External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Conte Candoli Conte Candoli at AllMusic Conte Candoli discography at Discogs nbsp Conte Candoli at IMDb Conte Candoli Collection part of the International Jazz Collections at the University of Idaho Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Conte Candoli amp oldid 1212044697, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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