Artist's albums
Encore! Oro Italiano (Encore! Italian Gold)
2001 · album
Al Caiola
1972 · album
Bonanza Guitars
1970 · album
Last Summer Sunset
2022 · album
Hawaiian Punch - Al Caiola Summer Songs
2022 · album
Space Guitar Sounds
2021 · album
Great Pickin' / Soft Guitars
2020 · album
The Best Of Al Caiola
2020 · compilation
Al Caiola At The Movies
2018 · EP
Warm Winds and Golden Guitars
2018 · album
Expresso (As Featured in "Nobodies" TV Series)
2018 · single
Al Caiola Greatest Hits
2014 · compilation
Magic Guitar of Al Caiola
2013 · album
Spanish Guitar Afternoon
2013 · album
Instrumental Hits
2012 · album
The Very Best of Al Caiola
2011 · compilation
Amigo and Other Songs
2011 · album
Beautiful Dreamer
2010 · album
American Heritage
2010 · album
Guitar Magic
2010 · album
Al Caiola
2009 · album
The Best Of Al Caiola
2002 · compilation
Solid Gold Guitar Goes Hawaiian
1965 · album
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Biography
Guitarist Al Caiola initially made his reputation as a session musician, playing on records made by Percy Faith and Andre Kostelanetz, among others. Caiola was the conductor and arranger for United Artists Records in the late '40s and early '50s. After leaving UA, he signed with RCA, where he released a number of singles in the '50s. In the early '60s, he went back to United Artists, which is where he scored his first hit with the theme to the film The Magnificent Seven. The single peaked at 35 in early 1961 and it was quickly followed by the theme to the television series Bonanza, which climbed to number 19. For the rest of the '60s, Caiola released a number of easy listening instrumental albums and also hosted a television show, which was only aired for a short while. Caiola continued to record throughout subsequent decades; he died in Allendale, New Jersey in 2016 at the age of 96. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi