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Tony Parenti

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band, among other local acts. Parenti led his own band in New Orleans in the mid-1920s, making his first recordings there, before moving to
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Parenti was a childhood musical prodigy, first on violin, then on clarinet. As a child he substituted for
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band called Tony Parenti and His New Orleanians, and which featured
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at the end of the decade. In the late 1920s, Parenti worked with
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staffman and as a member of the Radio City Symphony Orchestra.
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In the 1940s and still in New York City, Parenti formed a
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Tony Parenti & His Ragtime Gang - Ragtime Jubilee
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William P. Gottlieb
New Orleans
Louisiana
Jazz
jazz
New Orleans
Louisiana
New York City
Alcide Nunez
Papa Jack Laine
Nick LaRocca
New York City
Benny Goodman
Fred Rich
CBS
Ted Lewis
Muggsy Spanier
Sidney Bechet
Max Miller
Dixieland jazz
Wild Bill Davison
Art Hodes
Jimmy Archey
Nick's
Jimmy Ryan’s
Eddie Condon
Jazzology
Southland
Fat Cat

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