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Anthony C. "Tony" Mottola (April 18, 1918 – August 9, 2004) was an American jazz guitarist who released dozens of solo albums. Mottola was born in Kearny, New Jersey and died in Denville.


Career
Like many of his contemporaries, Mottola began learning to play the banjo, but then took up the guitar. He had his first guitar lessons from his father. He toured with an orchestra led by George Hall in 1936, marking the beginning of his professional life.

Mottola's first recordings were duets with the guitarist . By the age of only twenty-one, he was recruited by Kress to serve as a staff guitarist at the Radio network.

(2025). 9780879307288, Backbeat. .
During his tenure with the network he founded the "Tony Mottola Trio" which was featured on 's show "Face the Music". In 1945, he also collaborated with the accordionist John Serry Sr. in a recording of "Leone Jump" for Sonora Records (MS-476-3) which was played in jukeboxes throughout the U.S. Accordion Capers - Tony Mottola, John Serry, Joe Biviano, Leone Jump, Classicajazzguitar.com In 1946, he also joined forces with Serry and other members of the Joe Biviano Accordion and Rhythm Sextette in a recording for Sonora Records which included Tom Delaney's composition "Jazz Me Blues" ("Accordion Capers", MS-476). Subsequently in 1948, Mottola's trio collaborated with Carole Coleman and on the CBS program "Make Mine Music". During his tenure at CBS Mottola also collaborated with , , John Frankenheimer, and .> By 1967, he emerged as an executive at the founding of Project 3 Records.> His only charted single as a soloist was "This Guy's in Love with You", which reached No. 22 on the Billboard magazine Easy Listening Top 40 in the summer of 1968.

During the course of his career, Mottola also emerged as a freelance composer for several luminaries within the world of entertainment including: , , and .

Mottola worked often on television, appearing as a regular on shows hosted by vocalist and comedian . He was also recruited by a young to serve as music director for the 1950s series Danger.

(2025). 9780190618308, Oxford University Press. .
From 1958 to 1972, he was a member of The Tonight Show Orchestra led by , then by . He composed music for the TV documentary Two Childhoods, which was about Vice President and writer , and won an for his work. In 1980, Mottola began performing with , often in duets, appearing at and the .
(1995). 9780684193687, Scribner. .
He retired from the music business in 1988 but kept playing at home almost every day.


Discography
During the course of his career, Tony Mottola recorded for several labels including , Project 3 Records, and Sonora Records. His recordings include: Tony Motola on Archive.org


As leader
  • Let's Put Out the Lights (, 1956)
  • Mr. Big: Tony Mottola...Guitar (, 1959)
  • Roman Guitar (Command, 1960)
  • String Band Strum-Along (Command, 1961)
  • Folk Songs (Command, 1961)
  • Tony Mottola a Napoli (Command, 1963)
  • Tony Mottola and His Orchestra (Command, 1963)
  • Romantic Guitar (Command, 1963)
  • Sentimental Guitar (Command, 1964)
  • Guitar....Paris (Command, 1964)
  • Spanish Guitar (Command, 1965)
  • Love Songs Mexico S.A. (Command, 1965)
  • Guitar U.S.A. (Command, 1966)
  • Amor Mexico (Command, 1966)
  • Heart & Soul (Project 3, 1966)
  • Lush, Latin & Lovely (Project 3, 1967)
  • A Latin Love-In (Project 3, 1967)
  • Love Songs from Mexico (Command, 1967)
  • Roma Oggi/Rome Today (Project 3, 1968)
  • Warm, Wild and Wonderful (Project 3, 1968)
  • Joins the Guitar Underground (Project 3, 1969)
  • Hawaii Five-O (Design, 1969)
  • Close to You (Project 3, 1970)
  • Tony Mottola's Guitar Factory (Project 3, 1970)
  • Warm Feelings (Project 3, 1971)
  • Two Guitars for Two in Love (Project 3, 1972)
  • Superstar Guitar (Project 3, 1972)
  • Tony Mottola and the Quad Guitars (Project 3, 1973)
  • Holiday Guitars (Project 3, 1974)
  • Tony Mottola and the Brass Menagerie (Project 3, 1974)
  • I Only Have Eyes for You (Project 3, 1975)
  • Goin' Out of My Head (Project 3, 1979)
  • Stardust (Project 3, 1980)
  • All the Way (Project 3, 1983)


As sideman
With
  • To My Wonderful One (Columbia, 1960)

With Ray Charles

  • Spring Is Here (, 1955)
  • Something Wonderful (Command, 1961)
  • Rome Revisited (Command, 1962)
  • Young Lovers On-Broadway (Command, 1965)
  • Memories of a Middle-Aged Movie Fan (Atco, 1968)

With

  • Twenty-One Trombones (Project 3, 1967)
  • Green Power (Project 3, 1971)
  • Bein' Green (Project 3, 1972)
  • Urbie Green's Big Beautiful Band (Project 3, 1974)

With

  • Electrodynamics (Command, 1963)
  • Fabulous (Command, 1963)
  • Keyboard Kaleidoscope (Command, 1964)
  • The Man from O.R.G.A.N. (Command, 1965)
  • Happening! (Command, 1966)
  • Concerto Electro (Command, 1970)
  • Fantomfingers (Project 3, 1971)
  • Traditional Jazz Piano (Project 3, 1973)

With

  • Pertinent Percussion Cha Cha's (Command, 1959)
  • Provocative Percussion Vol. 2 (Command, 1960)
  • Cancoes de Paises Distantes (Musidisc 1960)
  • Far Away Places (Command, 1960)
  • Vibrations (Command, 1962)
  • Big Band Bossa Nova (Command, 1962)
  • My Musical Coloring Book (Command, 1963)
  • 1963: the Year's Most Popular Themes (Command, 1963)
  • Dimension 3 (Command, 1964)
  • Discotheque: Dance Dance Dance (Command, 1964)
  • Magnificent Movie Themes (Command, 1965)
  • Film Fame (Project 3, 1967)
  • Enoch Light's Action (Project 3, 1967)
  • The Best of Hollywood Movie Hits '68-'69 (Project 3, 1968)
  • 12 Smash Hits (Project 3, 1968)
  • Enoch Light and the Glittering Guitars (Project 3, 1969)
  • The Best of the Movie Themes 1970 (Project 3, 1970)
  • The Big Band Hits of the Thirties (Project 3, 1970)
  • Big Band Hits of the 30's & 40's (Project 3, 1971)
  • Big Hits of the 20's (Project 3, 1971)
  • The Big Band Sound of the Thirties (Project 3, 1971)
  • The Big Band Hits of the 40s & 50s (Project 3, 1973)
  • Spanish Strings (Project 3, 1973)
  • Future Sound Shock (Project 3, 1973)
  • Big Hits of the Seventies Vol. 2 (Project 3, 1975)
  • The Disco Disque (Project 3, 1975)

With

  • Roman Spectacular (Grand Award, 1957)
  • Roman Spectacular Vol. 2 (Grand Award, 1957)
  • Percussion Italiano (Grand Award, 1961)

With

  • Armen's Theme (, 1956)
  • Door of Dreams (RCA Victor, 1957)
  • Party Night at Joe's (RCA Victor, 1958)

With

  • Tempestuous Trumpet (Command, 1961)
  • The Big Band's Back in Town (Command, 1962)
  • Twin Trumpet Discotheque Au Go Go (Command, 1965)
  • Command Performances (Command, 1966)
  • Fever (Command, 1966)
  • Live! (Command, 1966)
  • The Great Arrival! (Command, 1969)
  • Trumpets and Crumpets and Things (ABC 1973)

With

With others

  • , Cha Cha Charm (, 1959)
  • , Breakthrough! (Project 3, 1968)
  • Bobby Byrne, The Jazzbone's Connected to the Trombone (Grand Award, 1959)
  • , Guitars, Woodwinds & Bongos (United Artists, 1960)
  • Al Caiola, Percussion and Guitars (Time, 1960)
  • , Experiment Songs (Motivation, 1961)
  • , S Wonderful! (Columbia, 1956)
  • , Sing to Me, Mr. C. (RCA Victor, 1961)
  • Frederick Fennell, Frederick Fennell Conducts Gershwin (Mercury, 1961)
  • , Land, Sky and Water (RCA Victor, 1947)
  • Robert De Cormier, Walking in the Sunshine (Command, 1967)
  • , Add-A-Part Jazz (Columbia, 1956)
  • The Free Design, Kites Are Fun (Project 3, 1967)
  • The Free Design, You Could Be Born Again (Project 3, 1968)
  • , Blue Smoke (Columbia, 1960)
  • , Swinging with Her Nibs (Mercury, 1956)
  • , Jackie Gleason Presents "Oooo!" (Capitol, 1957)
  • , That Midnight Touch (Project 3, 1967)
  • , Harmonica Holiday (Mercury, 1961)
  • , Concert Miniatures (Vik, 1957)
  • Frank Hunter, The Sound of Strings Vol. 2 (Medallion, 1960)
  • , The Wild Wild West (RCA Victor, 1959)
  • , Cheers (Decca, 1959)
  • , Off Beat Percussion (Command, 1962)
  • , Ole Dixie (ABC-Paramount, 1965)
  • , Caravan (Mercury, 1959)
  • Richard Maltby, Many Sided Maltby (Sesac, 1958)
  • Richard Maltby, Ballads and Blues (Roulette, 1962)
  • , Open Fire, Two Guitars (Columbia, 1959)
  • , Peace Sing-Along (Atlantic, 1970)
  • Jelly Roll Morton, , Transcriptions for Orchestra (Columbia, 1974)
  • , Playing Bix Beiderbecke & Bill Challis and Carl Kress & Dick McDonough (Monmouth Evergreen, 1974)
  • , My Name Is Ruth Price...I Sing! (Kapp, 1955)
  • John Serry Sr., Accordion Capers - Joe Biviano & His Rhythm Sextette (Sonora, 1946)
  • , All the King's Saxes (Disneyland, 1958)
  • , The Magic Ukulele of Roy Smeck Wizard of the Strings (ABC-Paramount, 1959)
  • , Eight for Kicks Four for Laughs (Jubilee, 1956)
  • Kirby Stone Four, Frank Loesser's Broadway Hit Guys & Dolls (Columbia, 1962)
  • Sylvia Syms, Syms by Sinatra (Reprise, 1982)
  • , Cootie Williams in Hi-Fi (RCA Victor, 1958)


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