Anthony "Tony" Giaimo

1927 - 2019

Anthony "Tony" Giaimo obituary, 1927-2019, Long Beach, CA

Anthony "Tony" Giaimo

1927 - 2019

BORN

1927

DIED

2019

Anthony "Tony" Giaimo Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 1, 2019.

Funeral Services are under the care of All Souls Mortuary.


Tony Giaimo passed away on September 24th 2019, at 91 years. He was a long time member of the American Federation of Musicians, Local 47. Tony was a singer, saxophonist, and a top-tier clarinetist. 





He began studying music at the age of 10, and by the time he was 14 he was playing in Manhattan clubs, alongside the likes of a 16 year old Tony Bennett. By 15 he was traveling the US as a working musician.


Tony joined the Army Air Corps in 1945, and was a member of the band stationed at Mitchell Field Long Island, rising to the rank of sergeant. This is where he met his wife of 54 years, Maisie Hoffman.


He was truly an entertainer’s entertainer.  He sang for Frank Sinatra on many occasions, and sang with Dean Martin.  He met star after star including Lucille Ball, Jimmy Stewart, Kirk Douglas, Clint Eastwood, Jimmy Durante, Sammy Davis, Jr., Aretha Franklin, Joan Rivers and Frankie Valli to name just a few. He met numerous Presidents, Senators, Congressmen, Governors, and foreign dignitaries such as Mikhail Gorbachev over the course of his long career. He actually was on a first name basis with Ronald and Nancy Reagan.


Tony was in many television shows including: Dynasty, Who's The Boss, and several others. He also appeared in several movies including: "All I Want for Christmas," and "Bird" - directed by Clint Eastwood. Additionally he and his band played for close to two decades for the Jerry Lewis MDA telethon.


He performed around the world on two USO tours, and later in life, on cruise ships.


Tony was a truly charismatic, kind, and generous man that lifted the spirits of everyone he met. Music was his life, and God was generous with this blessing.  He was a wonderful musician, bandleader, and entertainer. He lived a fabulously full, colorful and exciting life, and will be missed by ALL.

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Rachel Smith

May 10, 2020

It was a real treat to visit Grandpa Tony, as I new him when I was younger, through my Grandparents, Irene and Sal Gonzalez. Grandpa Tony would play his clarinet as Grandpa Sal and I would listen so joyfully! His loving smile, and wonderful personality I will never forget! Till we meet again Grandpa Tony, rest in peace with Grandma Maise.

Ron Porter

April 16, 2020

I worked with Tony in the late 80's when I was producing entertainment for the Fashion Island Grand Re-opening, and had the opportunity to book Tony on a number of events after that. He was one of the kindest and most giving entertainers I ever worked with. He loved the audiences and they loved him. She was truly a special man and will be missed.

Mike Allgeier

October 31, 2019

Tony was a wonderful man. It was a privilege to work with him in my early days at Hughes Aircraft. He will be missed. Our sympathies and prayers go out to all his family and friends.

Eric Watland

October 5, 2019

Every holiday growing up...I would always ask my mom if Uncle Tony was coming to the party. Because he was the life of every party. And I'll always remember the times I saw him perform. So talented. So funny. So loving...I'll miss him so much.

Marina del Rey

October 4, 2019

Marina del Rey

October 4, 2019

Letter from Sinatra

October 3, 2019

A young sonny<br />

October 3, 2019

Singing with Dean. Dean Martins 60th Birthday Party

October 3, 2019

Bill Liotta

October 3, 2019

RIP dear uncle

Linda and Bill Bethel

October 2, 2019

In loving memory of my wonderful Uncle Tony. Will love you and miss you always.

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