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Tullio Mobiglia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tullio Mobiglia (April 12, 1911 – July 24, 1991) was an Italian jazz saxophonist and bandleader. He was born in Carezzano, and died, aged 80, in Helsinki.

Orchestras of Tullio Mobiglia

1941 - 1943 (in Germany)

  • Tullio Mobiglia: tenor sax
  • Alfredo Marzaroli: trumpet
  • Francesco Paolo Ricci: alto sax, baritone sax, clarinet
  • Eraldo Romanoni: piano
  • Alfio Grasso: guitar
  • Carlo Pecori: double-bass, flute
  • Angelo Bartole: drums

1945 (Italy)

  • Tullio Mobiglia: tenor sax
  • Arturo Botti: tenor sax
  • Giovanni Bocchia: alto sax, clarinet
  • Gino Ravera: alto sax
  • Vittorio Pavone: trumpet
  • Elettro Bartolucci: trumpet
  • Giovanni Vallarino: trombone
  • Mario Midana: trombone
  • Luciano Gambini: piano
  • Renzo Chiodi: guitar
  • Greco Maselli: double-bass
  • Renato Catellacci: drums

1946 (Italy)

  • Tullio Mobiglia: tenor sax
  • Luigi Borromeo: tenor sax
  • Giovanni Bocchia: alto sax, clarinet
  • Arrigo Pagnini: alto sax, clarinet
  • Vittorio Pavone: trumpet
  • Elettro Bartolucci: trumpet
  • Giovanni Vallarino: trumpet
  • Mario Midana: trombone
  • Gianni Manzotti: piano
  • Renzo Chiodi: guitar
  • Greco Maselli: double-bass
  • Renato Catellacci: drums

Partial discography

33 rpm

  • 1973: The Charleston's Aces (Durium; with Mario Pezzotta)
  • 1974: L'era del night (Durium; with Mario Pezzotta)

78 rpm

  • 1949: Ballate col bajon/Cuban mambo (Columbia)
  • 1946 (26.4.1946) Rhumboogie - Southern Fried (Telefunken)

EP

45 rpm

  • 1961: Avventure di Capri/Italian Serenade (Durium, Ld A 7022)
  • 1961: 'O sole mio/Maria Marì (Durium, Ld A 7023)
  • 1961: Piccola/Do-re-mi cantare (Durium, Ld A 7024)
  • 1961: Carolina dai!/Rosina (Durium, Ld A 7025)

CD

  • 2001 -The complete Tullio Mobiglia (1941-1946) (Riviera Jazz Records, RJR CD 004)
This page was last edited on 3 April 2024, at 03:52
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