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Name
  
Sal Nistico

Role
  
Musician


Died
  
March 3, 1991, Bern, Switzerland

Movies
  
Jazz Icons: Woody Herman: Live in '64

Albums
  
Jazz Friends, Europa Jazz

Similar People
  
Gap Mangione, Massimo Urbani, Woody Herman, Steve Grossman, Bill Chase

Sal nistico major scale arpeggios exercise by richie vitale


Salvatore Nistico (2 April 1938, Syracuse, New York state – 3 March 1991, Berne, Switzerland) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.

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Associated for many years with Woody Herman's Herd, Nistico played in the 1962-65 group, considered one of the Herman's best lineups, alongside Phil Wilson, Bill Chase, Nat Pierce and Jake Hanna.

He started playing alto sax, switching to tenor in 1956, starting out on a Buescher before switching to a Conn 10M tenor saxophone, and briefly played baritone sax. From 1959 to 1961, Nistico played with Chuck Mangione's Gap Brothers band.

In 1965, he joined Count Basie but returned on many occasions to play with Herman. Around that time he was also a member of Dusko Goykovich's sextet, together with other musicians associated with the Herd such as Carl Fontana, Nat Pierce, and Michael Moore. He also played with Nat Adderley, Don Ellis, Stan Tracey, Chuck Mangione and Buddy Rich.

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Nistico's solo work contrasts his big band work. His solo work is more oriented towards bebop, as heard on the Heavyweights recording on Riverside Records..

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Sal nistico quintet


Discography

  • 1960: The Mangione Brothers Sextet: The Jazz Brothers- Chuck Mangione (trumpet); Gap Mangione (piano); and others. (Riverside Records)
  • 1961: Hey Baby! - The Jazz Brothers (Riverside Records)
  • 1961: Spring Fever - The Jazz Brothers (Riverside Records)
  • 1961: Heavyweights -Nat Adderley (cornet); Barry Harris (piano); Sam Jones (bass); Walter Perkins (drums).
  • 1962: Comin' On Up - Sal Amico (trumpet); Barry Harris (piano); Bob Cranshaw (bass); Vinnie Ruggiero (drums).
  • (Released 1993): Woody Herman Presents: The Four Others Al Cohn (tenor sax); Bill Perkins (tenor sax); Flip Phillips (alto sax)
  • 1969: Woody Herman – Light My Fire Tenor sax solos on 'Hush' and 'Keep on Keepin on' (Cadet Records)
  • 1974: "Very Live At Buddy's Place" Sonny Fortune: (alto sax, flute); Kenny Barron (piano); Mike Abene (piano on track z); Jack Wilkins (guitar); Anthony Jackson (electric bass); Buddy Rich (drums); Jimmy Maeulen (conga)
  • 1974: "Transition" Buddy Rich & Lionel Hampton (Groove Merchant Records). (on "E.G." and "Fum")
  • 1978: East of Isar - The Sal Nistico-Benny Bailey Quintet
  • 1978: Neo Nistico - Ted Curson (Trumpet) - Nick Brignola (Baritone Sax) - Ronnie Mathews (Piano) - Sam Jones (Bass) - Roy Haynes (Drumset). Bee Hive Records SH7006.*
  • 1984: "Live at Buffalo" - Chet Baker (trumpet, vocals), Sal Nistico (Tenor Sax), Lorne Lofsky (guitar), Art Frank (drums), Chriss Connors (bass)
  • 1988: Empty Room- Rita Marcotulli (piano) Marco Fratini (bass) Roberto Gatto (drums)
  • With Woody Herman

  • Encore (Philips, 1963)
  • Woody Herman–1963 (Philips, 1963)
  • Woody Herman–1964 (Philips, 1964)
  • With Pony Poindexter

  • Pony's Express (Epic, 1962)
  • Songs

    Mamblue
    Comin' On Up
    Heavyweights
    Song For Larry
    Samicotico
    Blues For Sal
    The Day Before Yesterday
    By Myself
    Grooving Sal
    Seconds - Anyone?
    Sal The Light
    Lucky Serenade
    Polka Dots And Moonbeam
    Tony My Dear
    Horace Scope
    From Tullio To Gil
    Ariescene
    Big Lips
    Settling Down Slow
    7 F
    From Tulliio to Gil
    Cheryl
    Shoutin'
    Au Privave
    Easy Living
    My Old Flame
    The Tweaker
    No Chops
    Bathtub Eyes
    Movin' In
    The Bassett Sound
    Not Too Serious

    References

    Sal Nistico Wikipedia