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ALFRED
J. GALLODORO, musician, 95
Alfred J. Gallodoro, birth name Fortunato
Gallodoro, musician, 95 (Born June 20, 1913)
passed away peacefully Oct 4, 2008 due to
complications of a very old age. Having
lived an extraordinarily rich life, he
leaves behind the legacy of his music and
the distinction of having been one of the
world's longest continually active
performing musicians. Starting his
professional career at the age of 13, and
having had his last performance at the
Corning Jazz and Harvest Festival on
September 20, 2008 his professional career
spanned over an amazing nine decades. Born
in Chicago to Antonio and Frances Gallodoro,
Al spent his childhood years in Alabama and
New Orleans, with most of his later career
spent in New York City. He relocated to
Oneonta, New York in 1981 where he lived
until his death.
Alfred J. Gallodoro played his saxophone,
clarinet and bass clarinet with his great
strength lying in his technique, gorgeous
tone and moving expressiveness. He appeared
in all forms and venues of music - - - from
vaudeville houses to New Orleans
speak-easies, from nightclubs to symphonies,
and from Carnegie Hall to more recently,
international jazz festivals. (New Orleans
Jazz Festival to the North Sea at The Hague,
and Breda Jazz Festivals in Holland!) His
longest association (nearly four decades)
was with the King of Jazz Paul Whiteman,
where Gallodoro played lead 1st alto sax, as
well as clarinet and bass clarinet for the
orchestra. Hence, the nickname, Triple
Threat! At Al's death, his brother Frank
remains the only surviving member of the
Paul Whiteman Orchestra. Gallodoro was a
regularly featured front stage soloist on
live broadcasts spanning from the 1930's
through the 1970's, and even continued those
live radio performances up until May of 2008
with regular appearances on Public Radio
Stations including WSKG, and WAMC.
Gallodoro performed classical music as well
as jazz under famed conductors Isham Jones,
Arturo Toscanini, Leopold Stokowski, Alfredo
Antonini, Leonard Bernstein, Andre
Kostelanetz., Johnny Green, Tutti Camarata,
Arthur Fiedler, Percy Faith, Skitch
Henderson and Dr. Frank Black. George
Gershwin, Victor Borge, Dina Shore, Sid
Caesar, Raphael Mendez, Les Paul, Bob Hope,
Edgar Bergen, Duke Ellington, Tommy Dorsey,
Mario Lanza, Frank Sinatra and Milton Berle
are amongst some of the greats he appeared
with. He also recorded countless movie and
cartoon soundtracks. He also had music
composed for him, with the most notable
piece being the Gallodoro Serenade. Recently
recorded in 2004, the piece was written in
1958 by composer Ferde Grofè.
AL GALLODORO was featured in 2002 on CBS
Sunday Morning, and has also been the topic
of a PBS documentary, the Al Gallodoro
Story. In 2005 Alfred J. Gallodoro received
an Honorary Doctoral Degree from Hartwick
College in recognition of a lifetime of
extraordinary achievement in music
performance and teaching. His admirers
include more than just saxophone aficionados
- - -- he recently appeared twice at Cornell
University's Weill Medical College for
concerts and as the subject of an extensive
interview on longevity and vitality.
Holding the distinction of having the worlds
record for the most performances of the
clarinet slide in Gershwins Rhapsody in Blue
(OVER 10,000 TIMES), Gallodoro was called
upon in April 2006 to perform and record the
piece in NYC with the Grammy-nominated,
Harmonie Ensemble Orchestra, under conductor
Steven Richman. A classical vein ran
throughout Gallodoro's art of improvisation
and interpretation of jazz. Perhaps it was
this unique ability to effortlessly bridge
both the idioms of jazz and classical music
that so endears him to such a broad variety
of fans young and old. Unmatched in his
virtuosity, even at 95 years young,
Gallodoro continued to thrill his listeners
with his impeccable musicianship and
incredible mastery of his instruments. He
can arguably be regarded as the greatest
saxophone/clarinet virtuoso in history. Al
Gallodoro was a life member of the American
Federation of Musicians Union Local 443,
Oneonta, New York, local 802, New York, NY,
and 369, Las Vegas, Nevada.
With 8 CDs and a music
video to his credit, as well as numerous
recordings with other artists, Al Gallodoro
was also an independent producer of his own
music under Chmusic Productions/Golden
Rooster Records. With a bit of Southern
flair, credited to his Birmingham and New
Orleans roots, the Mediterranean influence
of his Sicilian heritage, and the sounds
attributed to nearly six decades of working
in New York City, Dr. Alfred J. Gallodoro
(born June 20, 1913) will remain absolutely
inimitable! For more information on Al
Gallodoro go to his website at
www.algallodoro.com
He is survived by daughters Mary Bruggeman,
Joann Gallodoro, Alice Gallodoro, and
brother Frank Gallodoro, sisters Frances
Nyhan and Catherine Gagliano, as well as 18
grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, and 8
great-great grandchildren. And by his
manager Joann Chmielowski and dear grandson,
producer and best friend Kevin Wood.
He was predeceased by his wife Mary, his son
Alfred, daughter Rita, sister Marie and
brother Peter.
CALLING & WAKE HOURS
THURSDAY - OCT 9 , 1 to 3pm, 6pm to 9pm
Lewis Hurley & Pietrobono
51 Dietz St
Oneonta, NY 13820
(607) 432-1511
FUNERAL SERVICE
FRIDAY OCT 10: 11 AM AT THE ONEONTA -
HISTORIC THEATER
47 Chestnut St., Oneonta, NY, 13820
(607) 432-2820 with Allison Jay Bookhout,
Spiritual Care Coordinator of Catskill Area
Hospice & Palliative Care, officiating.
Immediately following the service a
Celebration of Life will held at the Holiday
Inn Oneonta, where friends and family can
enjoy Al's recorded music and share
memories. ***A special $59 rate has been
secured for all those that want to stay over
for as many nights as necessary at the
Holiday Inn. The rate is set up at the front
desk for $59.00 for 10/6-10/9 and the code
is IDOTHAGD.
TO CONTACT FAMILY
EMAIL:
KEVIN@KEVINWOOD.COM
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