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961: 924: 149: 42: 225:'s band, and the following year he was the co-leader of Russo and Fio Rito's Oriole Orchestra. When Russo and Fio Rito opened at Detroit, Michigan's Oriole Terrace, their band was renamed the Oriole Terrace Orchestra. Their first recordings (May 1922) included Fio Rito's "Soothing." He did "Sleep" and other tunes for the AMPICO Reproducing Piano. 365:
The Fiorito Band recorded prolifically starting in 1929 for Columbia. He signed with Victor from 1929 to 1930. After a single session in 1930 for Hit Of The Week, he signed with Brunswick in 1932 and recorded scores of records through 1935, when he signed with Decca from 1936 to 1942. He did a
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During the 1940s, the band's popularity diminished, but Fio Rito continued to perform in Chicago and Arizona. He played in Las Vegas during the 1960s. In his last years, he led a small combo at venues throughout California and Nevada until his death in
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to an Italian immigrant couple, tailor Louis (Luigi) Fiorito and Eugenia Cantalupo Fiorito, when they were both 21 years old; and he was delivered by a midwife at their 293 15th Avenue residence. Ted Fiorito attended
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single session for Victor's Bluebird label in 1940. From 1932 through the 1942 recording ban, he primarily recorded in San Francisco and Los Angeles (most of his pre-1932 were recorded in Chicago).
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in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Dan Russo left the band in 1928, and Fio Rito took over as leader, touring the midwest with engagements in St. Louis, Kansas City and Cincinnati.
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Fio Rito appeared as himself, with his orchestra, in a number of motion pictures during the 1930s and early 1940s. He and his orchestra were featured in the films:
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on clarinet and vocal. Billed as Ted Fio Rito and His Edgewater Beach Hotel Orchestra, they headed for San Francisco to fill in for the
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He was still in his teens when he landed a job in 1919 as a pianist at Columbia's New York City recording studio, working with the
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His Cocoanut Grove Ambassadors radio broadcast rendition of "This Is Romance" is sampled throughout the Post-Awareness stages of
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Bodian, Nat. "Ted Fiorito: The Newark Son of Italian Immigrants Who Became One of Greats of American Music," Virtual Newark.
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Fio Rito reached a national audience through syndicated and network radio programs. In Chicago, the band was heard on the
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episode, "Young at Heart", that aired February 11, 1956. Reminiscing about bands from their youth, Ralph Kramden (
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Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960
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He composed more than 100 songs, collaborating with such lyricists as Ernie Erdman,
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frequently sang off-stage with some of the band's numbers, unseen by the audience.
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on March 29, 1924. The band had a four-year engagement at the hotel. Contralto
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in July 1926, doing radio remotes nationally from both the Aragon and the
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Tin Pan Alley: the Composers, the Songs, the Performers and Their Times
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in New York. They broadcast on many 1930s radio programs, including
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In August 1929, the band's first recording without Russo featured
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In August 1925, the Russo-Fio Rito orchestra opened Chicago's new
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process, featured the song "Oh, Mabel!" by Fio Rito and Gus Kahn.
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bands—the Yerkes Novelty Five, Yerkes' Jazarimba Orchestra and
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The Fio Rito Orchestra's vocalists included Jimmy Baxter,
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program, and they were the featured orchestra on NBC's
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in Newark. In Italy, his mother had sung light opera.
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American composer, orchestra leader, and keyboardist
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(1996). 773:"Alone at a Table for Two" 770:"Roll Along, Prairie Moon" 767:"When the Moon Hangs High" 691:Other songs and recordings 391:Twenty Million Sweethearts 186:I'll String Along with You 126:Theodore Salvatore Fiorito 59:Theodore Salvatore Fiorito 1199:Four Star Records artists 1150:as Ted Fio Rito Orchestra 652: 627: 617:On the Good Ship Lollipop 612: 543: 498: 483: 423:Fio Rito is mentioned in 252:. They opened the famous 152:Fio Rito on the air with 110: 102: 94: 90:Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S. 80: 63: 53: 48: 39: 32: 894:Songwriters Hall of Fame 869:Jasen, David A. (1988). 675: 656:Tomorrow Is Another Day 334:, Joy Lane (1947–1951), 76:Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 974:Whitburn, Joel (1986). 330:, the Mahoney Sisters, 1154:Ted Fiorito recordings 749:"Now That You're Gone" 239:radio remote broadcast 157: 49:Background information 740:"Laugh, Clown, Laugh" 728:"When Lights Are Low" 705:"That Lullaby Strain" 370:Motion picture career 235:Edgewater Beach Hotel 167:Barringer High School 151: 1189:Big band bandleaders 764:"Nothing on My Mind" 449:and his toy piano". 375:The short animation 289:Skelly Gasoline Show 1081:Library of Congress 839:The Greenville News 348:Scottsdale, Arizona 285:Brunswick Brevities 1042:Broadway Gondolier 752:"Three on a Match" 699:"Sunshine of Mine" 488:Willow Weep for Me 401:Broadway Gondolier 322:, the Debutantes, 307:Frigidaire Frolics 303:The Al Jolson Show 279:Radio in the 1930s 162:Newark, New Jersey 158: 942:Herald and Review 912:Asheville Citizen 810:978-0-7864-2834-2 761:"I'm Sorry Sally" 688: 687: 433:) and Ed Norton ( 412:Chasin' the Blues 312:Clara, Lu, and Em 293:The Old Gold Hour 258:Trianon Ballrooms 212:Albert Von Tilzer 154:Clara, Lu, and Em 120: 119: 74:December 20, 1900 16:(Redirected from 1226: 1086: 1085: 1072: 1066: 1055: 1049: 1038: 1032: 1021: 1015: 1004: 998: 997: 981: 971: 965: 964: 963: 957: 951: 949: 938:"Dance to These" 934: 928: 927: 926: 920: 902: 896: 891: 885: 884: 866: 855: 854: 848: 846: 831: 825: 819: 813: 798: 743:"King for a Day" 737:"Drifting Apart" 581:Soft Green Seas 466: 465: 441:, Basil Fomeen, 426:The Honeymooners 396:What Price Jazz? 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Index

Ted Fiorito


Newark, New Jersey
Barringer High School
Harry Yerkes
The Happy Six
My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii
I'll String Along with You
Al Piantadosi
Gus Kahn
Sam Lewis
Cecil Mack
Albert Von Tilzer
Joe Young
Dan Russo
Edgewater Beach Hotel
radio remote broadcast
Harriet Lee
Uptown Theatre
Aragon Ballroom
Trianon Ballrooms
KTHS
Ted Lewis
Anson Weeks
Hollywood Hotel
Clara, Lu, and Em
Candy Candido
Betty Grable
June Haver

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