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 |
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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- Sal nistico quintet
- Discography
- Songs
- References
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.

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..

Sal nistico quintet
Discography
With Woody Herman
With Pony Poindexter
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