Pete Candoli Net Worth is $8 Million Pete Candoli Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Pete Candoli (born Walter Joseph Candoli; June 28, 1923 – January 11, 2008) was an American swing and West Coast jazz trumpeter. He played with the big bands of Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, and many others, and worked extensively in the studios of the recording and television industries.
Date Of Birth June 28, 1923, Mishawaka, Indiana, United States Died January 11, 2008, Studio City, California, United States Place Of Birth Mishawaka, Indiana, USA Profession Soundtrack, Music Department, Actor Spouse Edie Adams (m. 1972–1988) Siblings Conte Candoli Albums The Man With the Golden Arm, Jazz Horizons Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 Ex-stepfather of Mia Kovacs , Lindsay Briskin and Candy Briskin . 2 Separated from Edie Adams in 1977 with Pete finally filing for dissolution of marriage in 1987, divorce was final on August 28,1988. They were together 5 years. 3 Leading studio musician and arranger for Judy Garland , Peggy Lee , Ella Fitzgerald and others. 4 Featured in such orchestras led by Glenn Miller , Woody Herman , Stan Kenton Tommy Dorsey , Count Basie and Tex Beneke . 5 Often toured with his fourth wife, singer Edie Adams . 6 Look magazine named him one of the seven all-time outstanding jazz trumpet players -- the others being Louis Armstrong , Bix Beiderbecke , Harry James , Bunny Berigan , Dizzy Gillespie and Bobby Hackett . 7 Won the Down Beat, Metronome, Esquire "All American Band Trumpet Bronze Award" in 1946. 8 Inducted into the "Big Band Hall of Fame" in 2003. 9 Inducted into the "International Jazz Hall of Fame" in 1997 with brother, Conte Candoli . 10 Daughter, Carolyn, by Betty Hutton . 11 Daughter, Tara Candoli , by Vicky Lane . 12 Older brother of Conte Candoli .
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Peter Gunn TV Series music - 38 episodes, 1958 - 1959 performer - 1 episode, 1959 Touch of Evil 1958 performer: "Main Title Touch of Evil" Day the World Ended 1955 "The S.F. Blues"
Music Department Title Year Status Character The Prisoner of Second Avenue 1975 musician: trumpet solos Two Is a Happy Number 1972 musician: trumpet - uncredited On Any Sunday 1971 Documentary musician: trumpet - uncredited From Bed to Worse 1971 Short musician Rough Brunch 1971 Short musician Don't Hustle an Ant with Muscle 1970 Short musician Mumbo Jumbo 1970 Short musician Science Friction 1970 Short musician Ants in the Pantry 1970 Short musician Odd Ant Out 1970 Short musician Hunters Are for Killing 1970 TV Movie musician: trumpet - uncredited Scratch a Tiger 1970 Short musician Isle of Caprice 1969 Short musician A Pair of Greenbacks 1969 Short musician: trumpet Dune Bug 1969 Short musician Never Bug an Ant 1969 Short musician Technology, Phooey 1969 Short musician Extinct Pink 1969 Short musician: trumpet - uncredited I've Got Ants in My Plans 1969 Short musician The Ant from Uncle 1969 Short musician Hasty But Tasty 1969 Short musician The Ant and the Aardvark 1969 Short musician Hawks and Doves 1968 Short musician Faces 1968/I conductor / musician: trumpet Not with My Wife, You Don't! 1966 musician: trumpet - uncredited Toys in the Attic 1963 musician: trumpet - uncredited Hatari! 1962 musician: trumpet - uncredited Bachelor in Paradise 1961 musician: trumpet - uncredited West Side Story 1961 musician - uncredited One-Eyed Jacks 1961 lead musician - uncredited Johnny Staccato 1959 TV Series musician - 3 episodes Porgy and Bess 1959 musician: trumpet Jack the Ripper 1959 musician: US version - uncredited I Bury the Living 1958 musician: trumpet - uncredited Kings Go Forth 1958 musician: trumpet for 'Tony Curtis'qv - uncredited Eighteen and Anxious 1957 musician: trumpet solo Hot Rod Rumble 1957 musician: trumpet Hot Rod Girl 1956 musician: trumpet - uncredited
Actor Title Year Status Character The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet 1957 TV Series Tommy Jackson The Man with the Golden Arm 1955 Jazz Musician (uncredited) Hotel 1983 TV Series Sam Johnson The Untouchables 1960 TV Series Spokesman Johnny Staccato 1959-1960 TV Series Trumpet Player / Pete One Step Beyond 1959 TV Series Johnny Peter Gunn 1959 TV Series Dean / Trumpet Player Bell Book and Candle 1958 Musician - A Candoli Brother (uncredited) Kings Go Forth 1958 Jazz Musician: Trumpet (uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character Ad Lib 1981/I TV Series Himself Celebrity Bowling 1976 TV Series Himself Jack Paar Tonite 1973 TV Series Himself Peter Gunn 1959 TV Series Himself - Trumpet Player The Rosemary Clooney Show 1956 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Touch of Evil (1958) as Soundtrack
Faces (1968) as Music Department
Peter Gunn (1959) as Dean / Himself - Trumpet Player / Trumpet Player
Porgy and Bess (1959) as Music Department