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Ralph Marterie, Pete Candoli, Conrad Gozzo, Don Fagerquist (trumpet); Frank Rosolino, Vern Friley, Al Hendricks (trombone); Buddy DeFranco, Bud Shank (clarinet, alto sax); Gus Bivona, Bob Cooper (tenor sax); Babe Russin (baritone sax); Jimmy Rowles (piano); Red Mitchell (bass); Jack Sperling (drums);
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John Best, Pete Candoli, Conrad Gozzo, Manny Klein (trumpets); Joe Howard, Di Maio, George Roberts, Si Zentner (trombones); Gus Bivona (clarinet, alto sax); Mahlon Clark, Les Robinson (alto sax) Georgie Auld, Don Lodice (tenor sax); Pete Terry (bars); Jimmy Rowles (piano); Vince Terry (guitar); Joe
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John Best, Pete Candoli, Conrad Gozzo, Manny Klein (trumpets); Joe Howard, Di Maio, George Roberts, Si Zentner (trombones); Gus Bivona (clarinet, alto sax); Mahlon Clark, Les Robinson (alto sax) Georgie Auld, Don Lodice (tenor sax); Pete Terry (bars); Jimmy Rowles (piano); Vince Terry (guitar); Joe
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Bivona 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. 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
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Gus Bivona (Leader, Clarinet); Russell Cheever, Jack DuMont, Morris Crawford, William Ulyate (Saxophones); Frank Beach, Virgil Evans (Trumpets); Joe Howard, Richard Nash, Lloyd Ulyate, George Roberts (Trombones); Bill Miller (Piano); Red Mitchell (Bass); Vince Terri (Guitar); Mel Lewis (Drums)
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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
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Steve Allen (piano); Gus Bivona (clarinet); Mundell Lowe (guitar); Gary Peacock(bass); Gary Frommer (drums);Terry Gibbs (vibes); Doc Severinson (Trumpet).
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Gus Bivona (clarinet); Terry Gibbs (vibes); Steve Allen (piano); George Barnes, Al Viola (guitar); Red Mitchell (bass); Frank DiVito (drums).
1117: 659:(guitar); Plas Johnson (Tenor Sax); Murray McEachern (trombone, alto sax); Jimmy Rowles (piano); Mike Rubin (bass); Babe Russin (tenor sax); 420: 278:, playing on countless soundtracks and sessions. He later became a well-known sidekick of pianist, composer, comedian, and television host 695:(bass); Larry Bunker, Irv Cottler, Lou Singer (drums); Eudice Shapiro (solo violin); Ed Lustgarten (first cello); and symphony orchestra. 1107: 617: 1112: 596: 282:. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Bivona began leading his own band, releasing albums under his own name for labels such as 1122: 1092: 1087: 1082: 94: 339:
from the fall of 1940 through the spring of 1941, just in time to match wits with the sizzling electric guitar solos of
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Mondragon or Mike Rubin (bass); Alvin Stoller (drums); Steve Allen (composer); Hank Mancini, Skip Martin (arrangers)
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reed player — covering a range of clarinets, saxophones and flute — at the height of the big band era. Following
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recordings, always in the company of many of the top studio players and arrangers, such as
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is one delightful documentation of this relationship, originally released in 1958 on
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in 1938. Through the end of the 1930s, he also worked with bandleaders such as
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Gus Bivona, Ted Nash, Paul Horn, Jules Jacobs, Chuck Gentry (reeds);
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followed the end of the war, and in 1947 Bivona signed on with
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Steve Allen and Gus Bivona and Hollywood's Greatest Musicians
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Steve Allen and Gus Bivona and Hollywoods Greatest Musicians
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Music for Swingers: Gus Bivona Plays the Music of Steve Allen
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The Bob Crosby Orchestra @ Paramount Theatre circa 1947
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Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
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Mercury Records Collection: 10 Saxophones and 2 Basses
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Mercury Records Collection: Hey! Dig That Crazy Band!
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He is the paternal grandfather of 48:adding citations to reliable sources 15: 663:(trumpet); Willie Smith (alto sax) 560:Terry Gibbs/Steve Allen/Gus Bivona 13: 1108:20th-century American saxophonists 349:Les Brown & His Band of Renown 274:, he was a staff musician for the 14: 1139: 1016: 523:Mondragon or Mike Rubin (bass); 315:, and spent several months with 305:Leo Scalzi's Brunswick Orchestra 20: 1113:Jazz musicians from Connecticut 491:Ballads, Bounce, & Bivona 488:The Great New Gus Bivona Band 374: 331:The 1940s and '50s - big bands 1: 1011: 503:Gus Bivona and his Orchestra 475:Gus Bivona and his Orchestra 459:Gus Bivona and his Orchestra 431:, Justin and Jesse Bivona of 1123:American male jazz musicians 783:, Irving Goodman (trumpet); 294:The 1930s - music upbringing 7: 871: 385:Roundtable in New York City 10: 1144: 1093:American male saxophonists 1088:American jazz saxophonists 1083:American jazz clarinetists 997: 995: 985: 975: 959: 949: 939: 929: 913: 903: 893: 883: 842:10 Saxophones and 2 Basses 731:Benny Goodman (clarinet); 462:Hey! 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