Al Caiola

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Barry Blackwood
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Al Caiola

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What an amazing recording career he had.
Not to mention that he landed with the Marines on Iwo Jima...

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Godspeed Mr. Caiola. You were part of my youth...


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Post by Ollin Landers »

I got one of those old "Box" stereos for Christmas when I was 13. You know the one where the speakers folded out from the sides and the turntable dropped down. Along with it was an Al Caiola record.

I wore that LP out. I still have it.

RIP Al
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I had one of those stereos myself Ollin.

Rest in peace Mr. Caiola. Truth is I hadn't thought about him in years, didn't know he was still around. He lived to be 96 so he didn't get gypped.

I miss the days when instrumentals were a big deal and all over the radio, Al Caiola was one of the leading dudes.

I remember listening to this album, one of my older brothers owned it:


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I'll always think of him as the guy who played the theme songs for almost every western you watched on the television in the 50s and 60s.
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He played on all the old Fraternity label rock n roll sessions. One of my heroes. Been a hard year. Thanks for the memories, Al.
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Rip

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Thanks for the memories.
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