- Artie Shaw & His Orchestra, Vol.1, 1938 · 1979
- Top 50 Classics - The Very Best of Tony Pastor · 2013
- Artie Shaw & His Orchestra, Vol.1, 1938 · 1979
- Top 50 Classics - The Very Best of Tony Pastor · 1955
- Artie Shaw & His Orchestra, Vol.1, 1938 · 1979
- Adorable · 2002
- Juke Box Saturday Night - Original Big Band Hits from the Swing Era · 2000
- Whistle While You Work - Single · 2012
- In the Still of the Night · 2008
- Tony Pastor and His Orchestra 1946-1950 · 2001
- Sweet Adeline - Single · 1992
- The Swing Band Project: In Person - Artie Shaw · 2023
- Tony Pastor and His Orchestra 1945-1950 · 2015
Compilations
Appears On
- Artie Shaw & Tony Pastor
- Artie Shaw & Tony Pastor
- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra & Tony Pastor
About Tony Pastor
A novelty singer who (like Louis Prima) often emphasized his Italian heritage, Tony Pastor earlier in his career played swing tenor. Pastor started playing C melody saxophone while in high school. He worked with John Cavallaro (1927), Irving Aaronson's Commanders (1928-30) where he met Artie Shaw, and Austin Wylie (1930). Pastor led his own group in Hartford, Connecticut during 1931-34 and then was with Smith Ballew, Joe Venuti and Vincent Lopez. Pastor was an important part of Artie Shaw's first two big bands, the short-lived string combo and the clarinetist's very successful 1938-39 orchestra; in the latter group Pastor (as tenor-sax soloist and the male vocalist where his singing showed off the influence of Louis Armstrong) was one of the stars. When Shaw fled to Mexico in late 1939, Pastor (who had gained a bit of a name) soon formed his own successful orchestra, a big band that continued until 1959. The emphasis was more on novelties than jazz but there were occasional strong recordings in the swing vein. Most notable among Pastor's alumni were the Clooney Sisters (Rosemary and Betty) in the late 1940's. After breaking up his big band in 1959, Pastor formed a vocal group with his two sons, continuing to perform until he retired in 1968. As a leader, Tony Pastor recorded regularly during 1940-59 including for Bluebird, Victor, Columbia, Decca, Roulette, Everest and Capitol. ~ Scott Yanow
- HOMETOWN
- Middletown, CT, United States
- BORN
- 26 October 1907
- GENRE
- Jazz