- Gus Bivona
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Gus Bivona
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Gus Peter Bivona
Born = birth date|1915|11|25
Died = death date and age|1996|1|5|1915|11|25Los Angeles, California ,United States
Origin = New London,Connecticut ,United States
Genre =Big band , swing
Occupation =Musician
Instruments =Clarinet
Years_active = circa 1935–1995
Label = Mercury, Capitol,Warner Bros.
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URL =Gus Bivona (
November 25 ,1915 –January 5 ,1996 ) was an American musician.This reed player -- covering a range of clarinets, saxophones, and flute -- was at the height of the big band era. Following
World War II , he was a staff musician for the MGM Studio Orchestra, playing on countless soundtracks and sessions. He later became a well-known sidekick of pianist, composer, comedian, and television hostSteve Allen . In the late '50s and early '60s, Gus Bivona began leading his own band, releasing albums under his own name for labels such as Mercury and Warner Bros.The 30s - Music Upbringings
He got his musical start under the close eye of his parents, both of whom were also musicians. His mother was a pianist, and his father was a guitarist, although not on the level of
Charlie Christian , whom the saxophonist would get to record with later. Bivona's first instrument was violin, but he switched to a combination of alto saxophone and clarinet at the age of 16. His professional debut was in a band led bySpider Johnson , followed by dates all around New England inLeo Scalzi's Brunswick Orchestra . In 1935, Bivona began a lengthy stint with theJimmy Monaco Orchestra , based out of New York City, and also worked with theHudson-DeLange Orchestra , and spent several months withBunny Berigan in 1938. Through the end of the '30s, he also worked with bandleaders such asWill Hudson andTeddy Powell .The 40s & 50s - Big Bands
The first of Bivona's bands under his own name showed up in 1940, but work as a sideman in more established bands seemed to be more what he was after. This included a period with
Benny Goodman from the fall of 1940 through the spring of 1941, just in time to match wits with the sizzling electric guitar solos ofCharlie Christian . Prior to joining the Naval Air Force Band, Bivona gigged withJan Savitt and Les Brown & His Band of Renown. A series of high-profile gigs withTommy Dorsey andBob Crosby followed the end of the war, and in 1947 Bivona signed on with MGM. Many studio sessions and freelance recordings were the result, carrying on into the '50s.teve Allen
Once he connected with Allen, the two would occasionally hit the concert trail, including a lengthy club residency at the Roundtable in
New York City . "Music for Swingers: Gus Bivona Plays the Music of Steve Allen" is one delightful documentation of this relationship, originally released in 1958 on Mercury. The pair collaborated on many other recordings, always in the company of many of the top jazz players on the Los Angeles scene.Family
Married singer
Ruth Robin , sister ofLeo Robin .Partial Discography
Pictures
External links
# [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1180802 IMDb Page]
# [http://microgroove.jp/mercury/MG20304.shtml Mercury Records Collection: Music For Swingers]
# [http://microgroove.jp/mercury/SR60053.shtml Mercury Records Collection: Swingin' and Dancin']
# [http://microgroove.jp/mercury/MG20157.shtml Mercury Records Collection: Hey! Dig That Crazy Band!]
# [http://microgroove.jp/mercury/MG36138.shtml Mercury Records Collection: Allen's All Stars]
# [http://microgroove.jp/mercury/SR60183.shtml Mercury Records Collection: Big Band Man]
# [http://microgroove.jp/mercury/PPS6023.shtml Mercury Records Collection: 10 Saxophones and 2 Basses]
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