American jazz guitarist and music educator
Sal Salvador (November 21, 1925 – September 22, 1999),[1] whose name was originally Silvio Smiraglia,[2] was an American bebop jazz guitarist and a prominent music educator.
He was born in Monson, Massachusetts, United States,[3] and began his professional career in New York City.[3] He eventually moved to Stamford, Connecticut. He taught guitar at the University of Bridgeport in Bridgeport, Connecticut as well as at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, Connecticut.[1] He wrote several instruction books for beginning to advanced guitarists.[1]
In addition to recordings with Stan Kenton and with his own groups,[3] Salvador can be heard in the film Blackboard Jungle, during a scene in a bar where a recording on which he is featured is played on the jukebox. He is also featured playing with Sonny Stitt in the film, Jazz on a Summer's Day, at the Newport Jazz Festival.
He died in September 1999, following a fight with cancer, at the age of 73.[1]
Discography
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Title
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Label
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Notes
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1953
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Sal Salvador Quintet
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Blue Note
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With Frank Socolow (tenor saxophone), Johnny Williams (piano), Kenny O'Brien (bass), Jimmy Campbell (drums)
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1954
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Kenton Presents Jazz – Sal Salvador
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Capitol
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With Eddie Costa (p, vib), Jimmy Campbell (d)
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1956
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Frivolous Sal
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Bethlehem
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With Eddie Costa (p, vib), George Roumanias (b), Jimmy Campbell (d)
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1956-57
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Shades of Sal Salvador
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Bethlehem
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Septet
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1957
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A Tribute to the Greats
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Bethlehem
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With Eddie Costa (p, vib), Sonny Dallas (b), Ronnie Free (d)
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1958
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Colors in Sound
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Decca
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Quartet with Brass
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1959
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The Beat For This Generation
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Decca
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Big Band
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1963
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You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet!
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Dauntless
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Big Band
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1963
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Music to Stop Smoking By
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Roulette
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Quartet
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1978
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Starfingers
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Beehive
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Sextet
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1978
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Juicy Lucy
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Bee Hive
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Quartet
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1978
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Parallelogram
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GP
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Quartet
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1983
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In Our Own Sweet Way
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Stash Records
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Quintet
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1989
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Crystal Image
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Stash Records
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With Mike Giordano (g), Barbara Sfraga (v), Phil Bowler (b), Greg Burrows (d, synth), Unknown (perc/vocal effects), Teo Macero (prod, arr, synth)
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With Stan Kenton
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