Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, United States
Died
3 March 1991 (aged 52)
Sal Nistico, born Salvatore Nistico 2 April 1948 in Syracuse (New York), died 3 March 1991 in Berne, Switzerland, was a jazz tenor saxophonist associated for many years in the mid-'60s with Woody Herman's Herd. He started playing alto sax, switching to tenor in 1956 and briefly played baritone sax. In 1965, he joined Count Basie but returned on many occasions to play with Herman. He also played with Nat Adderley, Don Ellis, Stan Tracey and Buddy Rich. While not a well-known public figure, he was highly respected by his fellow tenor sax players as a "musicians' musician".
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Sal Nistico, born Salvatore Nistico 2 April 1948 in Syracuse (New York), died 3 March 1991 in Berne, Switzerland, was a jazz tenor saxophonist associated for many years in the mid-'60s with Woody Herman's Herd. He started playing alto sax, switching to tenor in 1956 and briefly play… read more
Sal Nistico, born Salvatore Nistico 2 April 1948 in Syracuse (New York), died 3 March 1991 in Berne, Switzerland, was a jazz tenor saxophonist associated for many years in the mid-'60s with Woody Herman's Herd. He started playing alto sax, switching to tenor in 1956 and briefly played baritone sax. In 1965, he joined Count Basie but returned on many occ… read more