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Tommy Tedesco

Thomas Joseph Tedesco was an American guitarist and studio musician in Los Angeles and Hollywood. He was part of the loose collective of the area's leading session musicians later popularly known as The Wrecking Crew, who played on thousands of studio recordings in the 1960s and 1970s, including several hundred Top 40 hits.

Career
Born in Niagara Falls, New York, Tedesco moved to the West Coast where he became one of the most-sought-after studio musicians between the 1960s and 1980s. He recorded with most of the top musicians working in the Los Angeles area including the Beach Boys, the Mamas & the Papas, the Everly Brothers, the Association, Barbra Streisand, Jan and Dean, the 5th Dimension, Elvis Presley, Sam Cooke, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Zappa, Ricky Nelson, Cher, and Nancy and Frank Sinatra in addition to performing on Richard Harris' classic "MacArthur Park". Tedesco's performed on Jack Nitzsche's "The Lonely Surfer", Wayne Newton's version of "Danke Schoen", B. Bumble and the Stingers's "Nut Rocker", the Rip Chords' "Hey Little Cobra", the Ronettes' "Be My Baby", the Sandpipers' "Guantanamera", the T-Bones' "No Matter What Shape'", and Nino Tempo & April Stevens' version of "Deep Purple". For Guitar Player, Tedesco wrote a regular column called "Studio Log" where he chronicled a day's work recording a movie, TV show or album, the special challenges each job posed and how he solved them, what instruments he used, and how much money he made on the job. His son, Denny (other relatives are Damon and Suzie Greene Tedesco) directed the 2008 documentary film The Wrecking Crew, which features interviews with Tommy Tedesco and many of his fellow session musicians. The film finally was released in theaters in 2015, after musical rights were cleared. Before then it had been only screened at film festivals, where clearance rights are not required. ==Awards==
Awards
In 2017, Tommy Tedesco was posthumously inducted into the Niagara Falls Music Hall of Fame. ==Discography==
Discography
As leaderThe Electric Twelve-String Guitar (Imperial Records, 1964) • The Guitars of Tommy Tedesco (Imperial, 1965) • Calypso Soul (Imperial, 1966) • With Love from the 50 Guitars (Musicor, 1977) • Autumn (Trend, 1978) • When Do We Start (Discovery Records, 1978) • Alone at Last (Trend, 1979) • Thomas Tedesco and Ocean (Nimbus West, 1982) • Carnival Time (Discovery, 1983) • Hollywood Gypsy (Discovery, 1986) • My Desiree (Discovery, 1989) • Fine Fretted Friend (Discovery, 1992) • ''Tommy Tedesco Performs Roumanis' Jazz Rhapsody for Guitar & Orchestra'' (Capri, 1992) As sideman With Paul AnkaThe Music Man (United Artists, 1977) With Hoyt Axton • ''Saturday's Child'' (Horizon Records, 1963) With Joan BaezGracias a la Vida (A&M Records, 1974) With Chet BakerBlood, Chet and Tears (Verve Records, 1970) With The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys Today! (Capitol Records, 1965) • 20/20 (Capitol, 1969) • 15 Big Ones (Reprise Records, 1976) With Stephen BishopCareless (ABC, 1976) With J. J. CaleShades (Island Records, 1981) With Terry CallierTurn You to Love (Elektra Records, 1979) With David CassidyCherish (Bell Records, 1972) With Bill ContiGloria (Columbia, 1980) With Sam Cooke • ''Twistin' the Night Away'' (RCA Victor, 1962) • Mr. Soul (RCA Victor, 1963) With The CrystalsTwist Uptown (Philles Records, 1963) With Bobby DarinVenice Blue (Capitol, 1965) With Jackie DeShannonJackie DeShannon (Liberty Records, 1963) With Neil DiamondSerenade (Columbia Records, 1974) With The 5th DimensionUp – Up and Away (Soul City Records, 1967) • The Magic Garden (Soul City, 1968) • Stoned Soul Picnic (Soul City, 1968) • The Age of Aquarius (Soul City, 1969) • Living Together, Growing Together (Bell, 1973) With Don EllisHaiku (MPS Records, 1974) With Aretha FranklinLaughing on the Outside (Columbia, 1963) With Michael FranksMichael Franks (Brut Records, 1973) With Ace FrehleySecond Sighting (Atlantic Records, 1987) With Art GarfunkelAngel Clare (Columbia, 1973) With Gale GarnettGale Garnett Sings About Flying and Rainbows and Love and Other Groovy Things (RCA Victor, 1967) With Richard HarrisA Tramp Shining (Dunhill Records, 1968) With Johnny HartmanI Love Everybody (ABC, 1967) With Jan and DeanSurf City (and Other Swinging Cities) (Liberty, 1963) With Quincy JonesThe Hot Rock OST (Prophesy, 1972) With Al KooperEasy Does It (Columbia, 1970) With Peggy LeeLatin ala Lee! (Capitol, 1960) • Mirrors (A&M, 1975) With Kenny LogginsCelebrate Me Home (Columbia, 1977) With The Mamas & the PapasThe Mamas & the Papas (Dunhill, 1966) With Hugh MasekelaHerb Alpert / Hugh Masekela (Horizon, 1978) With Roger McGuinnPeace on You (Columbia, 1974) With The MonkeesInstant Replay (Colgems Records, 1969) With Maria MuldaurWaitress in the Donut Shop (Reprise, 1974) With Walter MurphyDiscosymphony (New York International, 1979) With Anne MurrayTogether (Capitol, 1975) With Michael NesmithThe Wichita Train Whistle Sings (Dot Records, 1968) With Randy NewmanRandy Newman (Reprise, 1968) With Harry NilssonHarry (RCA Victor, 1969) With Jack NitzscheHeart Beat (Soundtrack) (Capitol, 1980) With Van Dyke ParksSong Cycle (Warner Bros. Records, 1967) With Billy PrestonGreazee Soul (Soul City, 1963) With Minnie RipertonStay in Love (Epic, 1977) With Johnny RiversChanges (Imperial, 1966) With Linda Ronstadt • ''What's New'' (Asylum, 1983) With Leon RussellLooking Back (Olympic, 1973) With The SandpipersCome Saturday Morning (A&M, 1970) • A Gift of Song (A&M, 1971) With Lalo SchifrinThe Cincinnati Kid (soundtrack) (MGM, 1965) • Music from Mission: Impossible (Dot, 1967) • More Mission: Impossible (Paramount, 1968) • Mannix (Paramount, 1968) • The Fox (soundtrack) (MGM, 1968) • Che! (soundtrack) (Tetragrammaton, 1969) • ''Kelly's Heroes'' (soundtrack) (MGM, 1970) • Enter the Dragon (soundtrack) (Warner Bros. Records, 1973) With Frank SinatraSoftly, as I Leave You (Reprise, 1964) • ''That's Life'' (Reprise, 1966) • Sinatra & Company (Reprise, 1971) • ''Some Nice Things I've Missed'' (Reprise, 1974) With Sarah VaughanSarah Vaughan with Michel Legrand (Mainstream, 1972) With Lenny WilliamsLove Current (MCA, 1979) ==Bibliography==
Videography
• 2008 The Wrecking Crew, a documentary put together by his son Denny Tedesco ==References==
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