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Occupation(s)
  
Composer, guitarist

Years active
  
1945–Present

Name
  
Tony Romandini

Genres
  
Jazz

Music director
  
60 Cycles

Instruments
  
Guitar

Labels
  
RCA Gala

Role
  
Guitarist

Record label
  
RCA

Birth name
  
Giuseppe Alexander Antonio Romandini

Born
  
27 July 1928 (
1928-07-27
)

Origin
  
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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Tony (Giuseppe Alexander Antonio) Romandini (born 27 July 1928) is a Canadian jazz guitarist, composer, arranger, and teacher.

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He was born in Montreal, Quebec to Italian immigrants. He started playing guitar at the age of 8, and by 20 years old he was working at the CBC as a session guitarist. In the 1950s he would play heavily in the Montreal Jazz circuit with other well-known musicians including pianists Roland Lavallee and Maury Kaye.

Tony went on to become a first-call jazz session player, playing with jazz legends including Oscar Peterson, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and many others. Later in his career, Romandini performed in Manuel de Falla's La Vida Breve with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Quebec Symphony Orchestra, before finally settling down into teaching at Concordia University (1974–77) and later McGill University (1979–2000). He continues to give guitar lessons at Vanier College in Montreal.

He played a 1949 Epiphone Emperor.

Discography

  • 1962 Tony Romandini Evans Music Corp EMC-LP-33-0644
  • 1964 Bella Musica Tony Romandini RCA Gala CGPS-141
  • 1965 Guitare de danse/Dance to the Guitar RCA Gala CGPS-197/RCA Camden CAS-936
  • 1965 Tony Romandini guitarist, banjo player, composer and six sensational sidemen CTL M-1063
  • 1966 The Tony Romandini Quintet CBC LM-19
  • 1975 TR guitar CBC LM-407
  • References

    Tony Romandini Wikipedia