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Name
  
Tony Pastor

Role
  
Singer

Albums
  
Shakin' Up Vegas!


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Died
  
October 31, 1969, New London, Connecticut, United States

Similar People
  
Betty Clooney, Artie Shaw, Rosemary Clooney, Harry Edison, Don Elliott

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For the Victorian era impresario of the same name, see Tony Pastor.

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Tony Pastor (born Antonio Pestritto; October 26, 1907 – October 31, 1969) was an Italian American novelty singer and tenor saxophonist.

Tony pastor and his orchestra various songs 1949 1950


Career

Pastor began playing saxophone when he was sixteen. He played tenor sax with John Cavallaro (1927), Irving Aaronson (1928–30), and Austin Wylie (1930), then opened his own night club in Hartford, Connecticut and led the band there for three years. After that, he played with Smith Ballew (1934), Joe Venuti, Paul Fredricks, Vincent Lopez, and Artie Shaw's first (1936–37) and second (1937–39) orchestras. In November 1939 when Shaw walked off the bandstand in the Cafe Rouge located inside the Hotel Pennsylvania (essentially quitting his own band), Pastor was soon coaxed into leading his own big band, which he did from 1939 to 1959.

Radio

Soon after going out on his own, Pastor and his orchestra played at the Hotel Lincoln in New York City for seven months. That engagement included five broadcasts per week on NBC.

Pastor died of a heart attack in Old Lyme, Connecticut, at the age of 62.

References

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