Vito Price

Vito Price (born Vito Pizzo: 1929) is an American jazz saxophonist.[1] He is best known for his album Swingin' the Loop recorded in January 1959,[2] although on-line discographer Tom Lord says in The Jazz Discography that it was recorded in Chicago on 20 January 1958. His second leadership album was 'S Wonderful released in 2003.

Swingin' the Loop

Swingin' the Loop (according to the sleeve, or Swinging the Loop according to the label) was released by Argo Records (catalogue number LP 631) with cover art by Don Bronstein. A 7" single was released with Time After Time as the A side, and Swingin' the Loops as side B (Argo Records 5307).

Track list

Personnel

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References

  1. Joseph F. Clarke (1977). Pseudonyms. BCA. p. 135.
  2. http://www.jazzwax.com/2016/06/vito-price-swinging-the-loop.html


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