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Tommy Tedesco

Thomas Joseph Tedesco (July 3, 1930 – November 10, 1997) was an American guitarist and studio musician in Los Angeles and Hollywood.[1] He was part of the loose collective of the area's leading session musicians later popularly known as The Wrecking Crew, who played on thousands of studio recordings in the 1960s and 1970s, including several hundred Top 40 hits.

Tommy Tedesco
Tedesco in 1979
Background information
Birth nameThomas Joseph Tedesco
Born(1930-07-03)July 3, 1930
Niagara Falls, New York, U.S.
OriginLos Angeles
DiedNovember 10, 1997(1997-11-10) (aged 67)
Northridge, California, U.S.
GenresJazz fusion, rock, pop, soundtrack
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, teacher
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1950s–1990s
LabelsDiscovery, Capri

Tedesco's playing credits include the theme from television's Bonanza, The Twilight Zone, Vic Mizzy's theme from Green Acres, M*A*S*H, Batman, and Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special. Tedesco was shown on-camera in a number of game and comedy shows, and played ex-con guitarist Tommy Marinucci, a member of Happy Kyne's Mirth-Makers, in the 1977–78 talk-show spoof Fernwood 2 Night and America 2 Night.[2]

Career edit

Born in Niagara Falls, New York, Tedesco moved to the West Coast where he became one of the most-sought-after studio musicians between the 1960s and 1980s.[1] Although he was primarily a guitar player, he also played mandolin, ukulele, sitar and over twenty other stringed instruments.

Tedesco was described by Guitar Player magazine as the most recorded guitarist in history, having played on thousands of recordings, many of which were top 20 hits.[3] He recorded with most of the top musicians working in the Los Angeles area including the Beach Boys, the Mamas & the Papas, the Everly Brothers, the Association, Barbra Streisand, Jan and Dean, the 5th Dimension, Elvis Presley, Sam Cooke, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Zappa, Ricky Nelson, Cher, and Nancy and Frank Sinatra as well as on Richard Harris's classic "MacArthur Park". His playing can be found on Jack Nitzsche's "The Lonely Surfer", on Wayne Newton's version of "Danke Schoen", B. Bumble and the Stingers's "Nut Rocker", the Rip Chords' "Hey Little Cobra", the Ronettes' "Be My Baby", the Sandpipers' "Guantanamera", the T-Bones' "No Matter What Shape'" and Nino Tempo & April Stevens' version of "Deep Purple". For Guitar Player, Tedesco wrote a regular column called "Studio Log" in which he would describe a day's work recording a movie, TV show or album, the special challenges each job posed and how he solved them, what instruments he used, and how much money he made on the job.[1]

Tedesco also performed on film soundtracks such as The French Connection, The Godfather, Jaws, The Deer Hunter, Field of Dreams, Gloria plus several Elvis Presley films. He was also the guitarist for the Original Roxy cast of The Rocky Horror Show. Additionally, he performed the opening guitar solo for the Howard Hawks and John Wayne film Rio Lobo. He was one of the very few sidemen credited for work on animated cartoons for The Ant and the Aardvark cartoons (1968–1971).

As a solo artist, Tedesco recorded a number of jazz guitar albums, but his musical career ended in 1992 when he suffered a stroke that resulted in partial paralysis. The following year he published his autobiography, Confessions of a Guitar Player.[1]

Tedesco died of lung cancer in 1997, at the age of 67, in Northridge, California.[4] His son, Denny Tedesco (related to Damon Tedesco and Suzie Greene Tedesco,[5]) directed the 2008 documentary film The Wrecking Crew, which features interviews with Tommy and many of his fellow session musicians. The film finally saw theatrical release in 2015, after musical rights were cleared. Before that it had been screened only at film festivals, where clearance rights were not required.

Awards edit

In 2017, Tommy Tedesco was posthumously inducted into the Niagara Falls Music Hall of Fame.

Discography edit

As leader edit

  • The Electric Twelve-String Guitar (Imperial, 1964)
  • The Guitars of Tommy Tedesco (Imperial, 1965)
  • Calypso Soul (Imperial, 1966)
  • With Love from the 50 Guitars (Musicor, 1977)
  • Autumn (Trend, 1978)
  • When Do We Start (Discovery, 1978)
  • Alone at Last (Trend, 1979)
  • Thomas Tedesco and Ocean (Nimbus West, 1982)
  • Carnival Time (Discovery, 1983)
  • Hollywood Gypsy (Discovery, 1986)
  • My Desiree (Discovery, 1989)
  • Fine Fretted Friend (Discovery, 1992)
  • Tommy Tedesco Performs Roumanis' Jazz Rhapsody for Guitar & Orchestra (Capri, 1992)[6]

As sideman edit

With Paul Anka

  • The Music Man (United Artists, 1977)

With Hoyt Axton

  • Saturday's Child (Horizon, 1963)

With Joan Baez

With Chet Baker

With The Beach Boys

With Stephen Bishop

With Bill Conti

  • Gloria (Columbia, 1980)[7]

With Sam Cooke

With The Dameans

  • Walk To The Gloryland (RCA, 1971)

With J. J. Cale

With Terry Callier

  • Turn You to Love (Elektra, 1979)

With The Crystals

With Bobby Darin

With Jackie DeShannon

  • Jackie DeShannon (Liberty, 1963)

With Neil Diamond

With The 5th Dimension

With Don Ellis

With Aretha Franklin

With Michael Franks

With Art Garfunkel

With Gale Garnett

  • Gale Garnett Sings About Flying and Rainbows and Love and Other Groovy Things (RCA Victor, 1967)

With Richard Harris

With Johnny Hartman

With Quincy Jones

With Al Kooper

With Peggy Lee

With Kenny Loggins

With The Mamas & the Papas

With Hugh Masekela

With Roger McGuinn

With Maria Muldaur

  • Waitress in the Donut Shop (Reprise, 1974)

With Walter Murphy

  • Discosymphony (New York International, 1979)

With Anne Murray

With Michael Nesmith

With Randy Newman

With Harry Nilsson

With Jack Nitzsche

With Van Dyke Parks

With Billy Preston

With Minnie Riperton

With Johnny Rivers

  • Changes (Imperial, 1966)

With Linda Ronstadt

With Leon Russell

With The Sandpipers

With Lalo Schifrin

With Sarah Vaughan

Bibliography edit

  • Tedesco, Tommy (1981). For Guitar Players Only. Alfred Music. ISBN 978-0739053812.
  • Tedesco, Tommy (1988). Tommy Tedesco: Anatomy of a Guitar Player. Mel Bay Publications. ISBN 978-1562223526.
  • Tedesco, Tommy (1993). Confessions of a Guitar Player. Centerstream Publications. ISBN 978-0931759710.

Videography edit

  • 2008 The Wrecking Crew, a documentary put together by his son Denny Tedesco

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Huey, Steve. "Biography of Tommy Tedesco". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
  2. ^ "Tommy Tedesco; Preeminent Studio Guitarist". Los Angeles Times. November 12, 1997.
  3. ^ "Tommy Tedesco Profile". Space Age Pop Music. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
  4. ^ "Tommy Tedesco, 67, A Studio Guitarist". The New York Times. November 12, 1997.
  5. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "The Wrecking Crew Official Trailer 1 (2015) - Documentary HD". YouTube.
  6. ^ "Tommy Tedesco | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  7. ^ "Gloria: Colourful, complex action/drama score from Conti: A review by James Southall". Movie-Wave. Retrieved December 1, 2015.

External links edit

  • Tommy Tedesco discography at Discogs  
  • Tommy Tedesco at IMDb

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Thomas Joseph Tedesco July 3 1930 November 10 1997 was an American guitarist and studio musician in Los Angeles and Hollywood 1 He was part of the loose collective of the area s leading session musicians later popularly known as The Wrecking Crew who played on thousands of studio recordings in the 1960s and 1970s including several hundred Top 40 hits Tommy TedescoTedesco in 1979Background informationBirth nameThomas Joseph TedescoBorn 1930 07 03 July 3 1930Niagara Falls New York U S OriginLos AngelesDiedNovember 10 1997 1997 11 10 aged 67 Northridge California U S GenresJazz fusion rock pop soundtrackOccupation s Musician composer teacherInstrument s GuitarYears active1950s 1990sLabelsDiscovery Capri Tedesco s playing credits include the theme from television s Bonanza The Twilight Zone Vic Mizzy s theme from Green Acres M A S H Batman and Elvis Presley s 68 Comeback Special Tedesco was shown on camera in a number of game and comedy shows and played ex con guitarist Tommy Marinucci a member of Happy Kyne s Mirth Makers in the 1977 78 talk show spoof Fernwood 2 Night and America 2 Night 2 Contents 1 Career 2 Awards 3 Discography 3 1 As leader 3 2 As sideman 4 Bibliography 5 Videography 6 References 7 External linksCareer editBorn in Niagara Falls New York Tedesco moved to the West Coast where he became one of the most sought after studio musicians between the 1960s and 1980s 1 Although he was primarily a guitar player he also played mandolin ukulele sitar and over twenty other stringed instruments Tedesco was described by Guitar Player magazine as the most recorded guitarist in history having played on thousands of recordings many of which were top 20 hits 3 He recorded with most of the top musicians working in the Los Angeles area including the Beach Boys the Mamas amp the Papas the Everly Brothers the Association Barbra Streisand Jan and Dean the 5th Dimension Elvis Presley Sam Cooke Ella Fitzgerald Frank Zappa Ricky Nelson Cher and Nancy and Frank Sinatra as well as on Richard Harris s classic MacArthur Park His playing can be found on Jack Nitzsche s The Lonely Surfer on Wayne Newton s version of Danke Schoen B Bumble and the Stingers s Nut Rocker the Rip Chords Hey Little Cobra the Ronettes Be My Baby the Sandpipers Guantanamera the T Bones No Matter What Shape and Nino Tempo amp April Stevens version of Deep Purple For Guitar Player Tedesco wrote a regular column called Studio Log in which he would describe a day s work recording a movie TV show or album the special challenges each job posed and how he solved them what instruments he used and how much money he made on the job 1 Tedesco also performed on film soundtracks such as The French Connection The Godfather Jaws The Deer Hunter Field of Dreams Gloria plus several Elvis Presley films He was also the guitarist for the Original Roxy cast of The Rocky Horror Show Additionally he performed the opening guitar solo for the Howard Hawks and John Wayne film Rio Lobo He was one of the very few sidemen credited for work on animated cartoons for The Ant and the Aardvark cartoons 1968 1971 As a solo artist Tedesco recorded a number of jazz guitar albums but his musical career ended in 1992 when he suffered a stroke that resulted in partial paralysis The following year he published his autobiography Confessions of a Guitar Player 1 Tedesco died of lung cancer in 1997 at the age of 67 in Northridge California 4 His son Denny Tedesco related to Damon Tedesco and Suzie Greene Tedesco 5 directed the 2008 documentary film The Wrecking Crew which features interviews with Tommy and many of his fellow session musicians The film finally saw theatrical release in 2015 after musical rights were cleared Before that it had been screened only at film festivals where clearance rights were not required Awards editIn 2017 Tommy Tedesco was posthumously inducted into the Niagara Falls Music Hall of Fame Discography editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items December 2023 As leader edit The Electric Twelve String Guitar Imperial 1964 The Guitars of Tommy Tedesco Imperial 1965 Calypso Soul Imperial 1966 With Love from the 50 Guitars Musicor 1977 Autumn Trend 1978 When Do We Start Discovery 1978 Alone at Last Trend 1979 Thomas Tedesco and Ocean Nimbus West 1982 Carnival Time Discovery 1983 Hollywood Gypsy Discovery 1986 My Desiree Discovery 1989 Fine Fretted Friend Discovery 1992 Tommy Tedesco Performs Roumanis Jazz Rhapsody for Guitar amp Orchestra Capri 1992 6 As sideman edit With Paul Anka The Music Man United Artists 1977 With Hoyt Axton Saturday s Child Horizon 1963 With Joan Baez Gracias a la Vida A amp M 1974 With Chet Baker Blood Chet and Tears Verve 1970 With The Beach Boys The Beach Boys Today Capitol 1965 20 20 Capitol 1969 15 Big Ones Reprise 1976 With Stephen Bishop Careless ABC 1976 With Bill Conti Gloria Columbia 1980 7 With Sam Cooke Twistin the Night Away RCA Victor 1962 Mr Soul RCA Victor 1963 With The Dameans Walk To The Gloryland RCA 1971 With J J Cale Shades Island 1981 With Terry Callier Turn You to Love Elektra 1979 With The Crystals Twist Uptown Philles 1963 With Bobby Darin Venice Blue Capitol 1965 With Jackie DeShannon Jackie DeShannon Liberty 1963 With Neil Diamond Serenade Columbia 1974 With The 5th Dimension Up Up and Away Soul City 1967 The Magic Garden Soul City 1968 Stoned Soul Picnic Soul City 1968 The Age of Aquarius Soul City 1969 Living Together Growing Together Bell 1973 With Don Ellis Haiku MPS 1974 With Aretha Franklin Laughing on the Outside Columbia Records 1963 With Michael Franks Michael Franks Brut 1973 With Art Garfunkel Angel Clare Columbia 1973 With Gale Garnett Gale Garnett Sings About Flying and Rainbows and Love and Other Groovy Things RCA Victor 1967 With Richard Harris A Tramp Shining Dunhill 1968 With Johnny Hartman Unforgettable Songs by Johnny Hartman ABC 1966 With Quincy Jones The Hot Rock OST Prophesy 1972 With Al Kooper Easy Does It Columbia 1970 With Peggy Lee Latin ala Lee Capitol 1960 Mirrors A amp M 1975 With Kenny Loggins Celebrate Me Home Columbia 1977 With The Mamas amp the Papas The Mamas amp the Papas Dunhill 1966 With Hugh Masekela Herb Alpert Hugh Masekela Horizon 1978 With Roger McGuinn Peace on You Columbia 1974 With Maria Muldaur Waitress in the Donut Shop Reprise 1974 With Walter Murphy Discosymphony New York International 1979 With Anne Murray Together Capitol 1975 With Michael Nesmith The Wichita Train Whistle Sings Dot 1968 With Randy Newman Randy Newman Reprise 1968 With Harry Nilsson Harry RCA Victor 1969 With Jack Nitzsche Heart Beat Soundtrack Capitol 1980 With Van Dyke Parks Song Cycle Warner Bros 1967 With Billy Preston Greazee Soul Soul City 1963 With Minnie Riperton Stay in Love Epic 1977 With Johnny Rivers Changes Imperial 1966 With Linda Ronstadt What s New Asylum 1983 With Leon Russell Looking Back Olympic 1973 With The Sandpipers Come Saturday Morning A amp M 1970 A Gift of Song A amp M 1971 With Lalo Schifrin The Cincinnati Kid soundtrack MGM 1965 Music from Mission Impossible Dot 1967 More Mission Impossible Paramount 1968 Mannix Paramount 1968 The Fox soundtrack MGM 1968 Che soundtrack Tetragrammaton 1969 Kelly s Heroes soundtrack MGM 1970 Enter the Dragon soundtrack Warner Bros 1973 With Sarah Vaughan Sarah Vaughan with Michel Legrand Mainstream 1972 Bibliography editTedesco Tommy 1981 For Guitar Players Only Alfred Music ISBN 978 0739053812 Tedesco Tommy 1988 Tommy Tedesco Anatomy of a Guitar Player Mel Bay Publications ISBN 978 1562223526 Tedesco Tommy 1993 Confessions of a Guitar Player Centerstream Publications ISBN 978 0931759710 Videography edit2008 The Wrecking Crew a documentary put together by his son Denny TedescoReferences edit a b c d Huey Steve Biography of Tommy Tedesco Allmusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved April 4 2014 Tommy Tedesco Preeminent Studio Guitarist Los Angeles Times November 12 1997 Tommy Tedesco Profile Space Age Pop Music Retrieved April 4 2014 Tommy Tedesco 67 A Studio Guitarist The New York Times November 12 1997 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine The Wrecking Crew Official Trailer 1 2015 Documentary HD YouTube Tommy Tedesco Album Discography AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved October 4 2016 Gloria Colourful complex action drama score from Conti A review by James Southall Movie Wave Retrieved December 1 2015 External links editTommy Tedesco discography at Discogs nbsp Tommy Tedesco at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tommy Tedesco amp oldid 1208365906, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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