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Toots Mondello


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Died
  
November 15, 1992, New York City, New York, United States

Albums
  
Music to Make You Misty (Mono Version), Complete Orchestra & Best Sideman Recordings

Similar People
  
Ziggy Elman, Jess Stacy, Bob Haggart, Bunny Berigan, Benny Goodman

1937 Toots Mondello - Thanks For The Memory (Barry McKinley, vocal)


Nunzio (Toots) Mondello (August 14, 1911 Boston, Massachusetts – November 15, 1992, New York City) was an American swing jazz alto saxophonist.

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Mondello played with Mal Hallett from 1927–1933 and with Irving Aaronson's Commanders, Joe Haymes, and Buddy Rogers. In 1934–35 he was a member of the Benny Goodman Orchestra; he returned to play with Goodman in 1939–40. In the interim he worked with Haymes, Ray Noble, and Phil Harris.

He did extensive work as a studio sideman, with Chick Bullock, Bunny Berigan, Miff Mole, Claude Thornhill, Larry Clinton, Teddy Wilson, Louis Armstrong (1938–39), Lionel Hampton, and the Metronome All–Stars. He recorded as a leader between 1937 and 1939, doing two sessions with a big band, one with a nonet, and one with a trio.

Mondello served in the military during World War II. He continued doing session work and remained active into the 1970s. He and Goodman reunited to record in 1967.

He was also a flutist. For many years he studied with Harold Bennett and compiled a book of Bennett's finger exercises. He studied composition with Paul Creston for thirteen years, and the two remained lifelong friends.

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