- Pete Candoli
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Name = Pete Candoli
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Birth_name = Walter Joseph Candoli
Born =June 28 ,1923
Died =January 11 ,2008
Origin =Mishawaka , IN,USA
Instrument =Trumpet
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Genre =Jazz
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Years_active = 1936–2008
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Associated_acts =Candoli Brothers
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Notable_instruments =Pete Candoli (born Walter Joseph Candoli) (
June 28 ,1923 –January 11 ,2008 ) was an American swing andWest Coast jazz trumpeter . He played with the big bands ofWoody Herman ,Stan Kenton , and many others, and worked extensively in the studios of the recording and television industries. He was born in Mishawaka,Indiana .Career
Pete (Walter) Candoli's professional career began at the age of 13, when he became a member of the
American Federation of Musicians . He quickly found a spot as lead trumpeter, and by 1940 had become a part ofSonny Dunham 's band. In 1941 he left the band to replaceZiggy Elman of theTommy Dorsey band. During this time the band performed in three films, "Las Vegas Nights " (1941), "Girl Crazy " (1943) and "Upbeat In Music " (1943). In 1944 Candoli joined theTeddy Powell band. It was while withTeddy Powell that he brought his younger brother Conte into the big band major league.After 1945, Candoli worked with several bands including notably that of Stan Kenton. Later, he drifted into the "West Coast Jazz" and studio scenes. Despite his range, he rarely played lead, reserved instead for feature roles. He became a favorite collaborator of many influential musicians and performers, including
Peggy Lee ,Henry Mancini , andFrank Sinatra , and was widely sought for studio work. In 1957 Pete and Conte reunited to form theCandoli Brothers band.Pete was inducted into The International Jazz Hall of Fame in 1997
Inducted into the "Big Band Hall of Fame" in 2003.
Won the Down Beat, Metronome, Esquire "All American Band Trumpet Bronze Award"
Look magazine named him one of the seven all-time outstanding jazz trumpet players -- the others being Louis Armstrong, Bix Biederbecke, Harry James, Bunny Berigan, Dizzy Gillespie and Bobby Hackett.
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Musical style
Pete Candoli's solo work is notable for his eloquent roles, supportive of the efforts of others. His adroit use of staccato was rare among modern jazz trumpeters. Despite his reputation for his high-note ability, he rarely used it unless explicitly called for by the conductor, the band leader, or the composer. More often, his solos began with low-to-mid-register staccato riffs which built into rolling cadenzas and ending, when appropriate, in high-note, bravura climaxes.
Strong evidence of his restraint can be found in his work on Peggy Lee's "Black Coffee", one of the first 33⅓ rpm long-play vocal albums. Pete appears on all of the original 10" tracks (recorded in 1953; expanded in 1956 to 12" with a different set of musicians). Muted but felicitously omnipresent on all the 10" tracks, he performs open-horned on the last chorus of "
My Heart Belongs to Daddy ", building from modest fills to a full-throated high-note climax that helps to make the song the centerpiece of the album and gives Lee arguable co-ownership of this song withMary Martin .Candoli performs sublimely on the two Mancini "
Peter Gunn " albums, albeit as only one of similarly adroit group of musicians. He and his brother Conte were often seen playing in the background during scenes in "Mother's" nightclub. Most of Candoli's best solos are rather short. One of his best longer solos was wasted in the Peter Gunn medley on a forgettable concert album of Mancini's. It is an almost quintessential Pete Candoli performance in the staccato-to-climax mode described earlier. He is also the attributed soloist for the superb high-note work in the "Dance at the Gym" sequence in the movie version of "West Side Story".Personal life
Candoli married numerous times, typically to other musicians, including singer-actress
Betty Hutton and singerEdie Adams . He had two daughters, Tara Clair from another marriage, and Carolyn withBetty Hutton . He was an avid animal lover and born under the astrology sign Cancer.His younger brother, Conte, achieved an arguably stronger critical reputation. They often worked together in anonymous recording gigs and in several joint albums on minor labels. Pete did not shine noticeably in these efforts, possibly because he adjusted to Conte's rather different and more conventional solo trumpet style. In particular, Pete almost never showed his extended range in any joint performance with his brother.
Both Pete and Conte were diagnosed with prostate cancer in later life. Both underwent treatment. Pete Candoli died of problems related to prostate cancer on January 11, 2008 at the age of 84.
References
[http://www.jazzprofessional.com/report/PeteCandoli.htm Profile on JazzProfessional.com]
[http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=28308 Memorium on AllAboutJazz.com]
ee also
Conte Candoli External links
[http://www.candoli.com Official Candoli Brothers Site]
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