RARE OLDIES SOUNDIES IN COLOR WITH MR TONY PASTOR & HIS ORCHESTRA ! Tenor saxophonist and vocalist Tony Pastor began playing professionally while still a teenager. He worked with the Wesleyan Serenaders in the mid-1920s, John Cavallaro in 1927, Irving Aaronson from 1928 to 1930, and Austin Wylie around 1930. He formed his own orchestra based out of Hartford, Connecticut, in 1931. The group struggled, and in 1934 he disbanded it. He toured with Smith Ballew in 1935 and played briefly with Joe Venuti and Vincent Lopez before joining Artie Shaw in 1936, where he remained when Shaw regrouped the following year. Featured by Shaw as both a musician and singer, Pastor became popular for his expressive singing and impish personality. When Shaw decided to quit the band business in late 1939 and run off to Mexico Pastor was asked to head the orchestra, which was to become a cooperative affair. He turned down the offer and formed his own band instead. His second group proved a success. Pastor was both honest and friendly and well loved by his musicians and fans. His sax playing and his vocals were the highlights of each performance. Pastor went all out when it came to buying charts for his book. His orchestra featured some of the most modern jazz arrangements of its time. It outlived just about all other swing bands, finally breaking up in the late 1950s. The group's most prominent vocalists, aside from Pastor himself, were sisters Rosemary Clooney and Betty Clooney. Other singers included Johnny McAfee, Dorsey Anderson, Kay Little, Eugenie Baird, Virginia Maxey, and Dolores Martel. After his band's demise Pastor organized a small group that played the Las Vegas circuit. The new band featured his three sons. Pastor became very ill in the late 1960s and quit the music business. He lived in virtual seclusion for the rest of his life. Tony Pastor died in 1969.
You can watch all my rare oldies soundies on : http://www.myspace.com/swingcocktail ! Many thanks , NICKY .
@PatDorr Shut up if you don't have nothing nice to comment don't say shit..Tony was a great entertainer.
hudent 3 months ago
@PatDorr I L'd mao when I read your comment! But Ive always loved the movie and the song, although the singer is blatently copying Louie Prima who blatently copied Louie Armstrong who blatently copied NO one!
murraymae 7 months ago
Love this. Well done for loading it up.
kinklesstetrode 10 months ago
What kind of crap is this???
PatDorr 10 months ago
Nice video.
yeahsee33 1 year ago
Comme toujours, une video exceptionnelle. 5 *****
seerider45 1 year ago
Wonderful!, thanks for posting! ;)
LolaDijon 1 year ago
Great color clip!
TheSunRecords 1 year ago
Beautiful Music.....
FORSATKEY 1 year ago
Boss tune as usual! ;))
bloozmonkey111 1 year ago