voc, sax, ts, 1907-1969 US, Middletown, Connecticut
Singer / Musician of Jazz
A.k.a. Anthony Pestritto.
(For the Victorian era impresario of the same name, see Tony Pastor)Tony Pastor (born Anthony Pestritto) (October 26, 1907 – October 31, 1969) was an Italian American novelty singer and tenor saxophonist who began playing saxophone when he was 16. He played tenor sax with John Cavallaro (1927), Irving Aaronson (1928–30), and Austin Wylie (1930), then opened his own night club in Hartford, Connecticut and led the band there for three years. After that, he played with Smith Ballew (1934), Joe Venuti, Paul Fredricks, Vincent Lopez, and Artie Shaw's first (1936–37) and second (1937–39) orchestras. In November 1939 when Shaw walked off the bandstand in the Cafe Rouge located inside the Hotel Pennsylvania (essentially quitting his own band), Pastor was soon coaxed into leading his own big band,
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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One Night Stand With Tony Pastor | Tony Pastor | 2002 | Album |
The Complete Tony Pastor WIth The Clooney Sisters | Tony Pastor With The The Clooney Sisters | 2000 | Compil. |
Big Band Bash | Artie Shaw And His Orchestra Featuring Helen Forrest, Tony Pastor, Jack Pearce, Pauline Byrne | 1991 | Compil. |
Mister Pastor Comes To Town | Tony Pastor | 1982 | Album |
Dear Friends / Little Old New York | Tony Pastor, Guy Pastor, Tony Pastor, Jr. | 1960 | Single |
Tony Pastor Plays Artie Shaw | Tony Pastor | 1959 | Single |
Tony Pastor's Best | Tony Pastor | 1954 | Compil. |
Indian Love Call / In The Mood / University Of Minnesota March | Tony Pastor And Tony Pastor And His All Star Band / Glenn Miller And Army Air Force Overseas Orchestra / Bert Hirsch And The V-Disc All Stars | 1948 | Album |
Tony Pastor Meets Ike Carpenter | Tony Pastor, Ike Carpenter | Album | |
Untitled | Tony Pastor | Album | |
Your Red Wagon / Bye Bye Blackbird | Tony Pastor / Guy Pastor & Tony Pastor, Jr. | Single | |
Cut-Up Tenderloin | Tony Pastor | Album | |
Dance The Fox Trot Vol. 2 | Tony Pastor | Single | |
The Tony Pastor Style | Tony Pastor | Album | |
The Radio Disc Of Tony Pastor - 1940 | Tony Pastor | Compil. |