tr, 1923-2008 US, Mishawaka, Indiana
Musician / Arranger of Jazz
A.k.a. Walter Joseph Primo Candoli. Cootie Chesterfield
American jazz trumpeter and arranger. Born: June 28th 1923 in Mishawaka, Indiana, USA. Died: January 11th 2008 in Studio City, California, USA. Got his first big break in 1941 when he joined Sonny Dunham And His Orchestra. After 2 years he moved on to play in New York in many bands, including Tex Beneke and Jerry Gray before moving to Los Angeles in 1952 for intensive studio work before to fronted his own band in the '60s and formed a nightclub act in 1972. He was the brother of Conte Candoli. He has been married to singers Betty Hutton and Edie Adams (her third husband) and the actress Vicky Lane.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Live At The Royal Palms Inn - Volume 9 | Bill Perkins, Pete Candoli And Carl Fontana | 1994 | Album |
From the Top | Pete Candoli | 1978 | Album |
The Jewish Wedding Song | Pete Candoli | 1966 | Single |
Moscow Mule And Many More Kicks | Pete Candoli | 1966 | Album |
Blues, When Your Lover Has Gone | Pete Candoli | 1961 | Album |
For Pete's Sake | Pete Candoli | 1960 | Album |
Gobelues / I Love A Parade | Pete Candoli | 1955 | Single |
Moscow Mule / Gin And Cocoanut Water | Pete Candoli | Single | |
All For You | Pete Candoli | Single | |
Hey Bellboy | Gloria Wood With Pete Candoli | Single | |
At Carnegie Hall 1946 Vol. II | Woody Herman & The Herd, Red Norvo, Chubby Jackson, Flip Phillips, Bill Harris, Pete Candoli, Sonny Berman | Single |
Pete Candoli And His Orchestra Pop and Jazz |
Pete Candoli His Trumpet, Orchestra & Chorus Jazz and Pop |
Pete Candoli Septet |