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Birth name
  
Carmen Mastren

Name
  
Carmen Mastren

Origin
  
Cohoes, New York

Genres
  
Jazz

Instruments
  
guitar banjo violin

Record label
  
Gennett Records

Associated acts
  
Tommy Dorsey


Carmen Mastren Carmen Mastren Tommy Dorseys guitarist plays an Epiphone


Died
  
March 31, 1981, Valley Stream, New York, United States

Albums
  
Banjorama!, Jazz Nostalgia

Similar People
  
Tommy Dorsey, Bernie Privin, Wellman Braud, Mel Powell, Peanuts Hucko

Banjorama by carmen mastren


Carmen Mastren (born Carmine Mastrandrea, 6 October 1913 – 31 March 1981) was an American jazz guitarist, banjoist and violinist born in Cohoes, New York. Mastren is best remembered for his work from 1936–1941 with the Tommy Dorsey orchestra as a guitarist.

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Biography

Mastren went professional as a musician in 1934 when he joined the Wingy Manone and Joe Marsala band. Mastren worked with a variety of musicians during his career, including Raymond Scott, Ray McKinley and Mel Powell. In the 1940s Mastren recorded with the Sidney Bechet and Muggsy Spanier "Big Four". During World War II he played with the Glenn Miller Air Force Band.

During the 1940s Mastren worked as musical director and conductor for Morton Downey, and from 1954–1970 Mastren played for The Today Show, The Tonight Show and Say When!! on NBC. Mastren died at 68 from a heart attack on March 31, 1981 at his home in Valley Stream on Long Island, NY.

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As leader

  • Banjorama (Mercury)
  • With Wingy Manone & Joe Marsala

  • The Delta Four (Decca)
  • With Dick Hyman And His Orchestra

  • Satchmo Remembered: The Music of Louis Armstrong At Carnegie Hall (Atlantic)
  • With Bobby Hackett

  • Jazz Impressions of Lionel Bart's "Oliver!" (Epic)
  • With Quincy Jones

  • The Wiz Soundtrack (Universal/MCA)
  • With Tommy Dorsey

  • Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (Victor)
  • The Song Is You w/ Frank Sinatra (RCA)
  • Blue Orchids (Victor)
  • With Sidney Bechet & Muggsy Spanier

  • Bechet-Spanier Quartet (Allegro Elite)
  • With Bud Freeman

  • Jazz Vignettes on "Tea For Two" (Mercury)
  • With the Wolverine Orchestra

  • Sensation (Gennett)
  • References

    Carmen Mastren Wikipedia