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Nestor Pistor is the stage name of Don Ast, a
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comedian of Romanian heritage who performs in the character of a heavily accented
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immigrant. He has been a three-time Juno Award nominee for Comedy Album of the Year, receiving two nominations at the
Juno Awards of 1979 The Juno Awards of 1979, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 21 March 1979 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted by Burton Cummings at the Harbour Castle Hilton Convention Centre.LeBlance (2010), p. 3 ...
for his albums ''Nestor Pistor for Prime Minister'' and ''Best of Nestor Pistor'' and one nomination at the
Juno Awards of 1980 The Juno Awards of 1980, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 2 April 1980 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted by Burton Cummings at the Harbour Castle Hilton.Krewen (2010), p. 38. CBC Television br ...
for the self-titled ''Nestor Pistor'', and a nominee for Most Promising Male Vocalist at the Juno Awards of 1977. Pistor began performing in the 1970s on the comedy circuit in Western Canada, and released two albums, ''Live'' (1974) and ''Here We Go Again'' (1975) before breaking through to national attention in 1976 with his third album ''Winestoned Plowboy''. Backed by the
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group Prairie Fire, the album deviated from Ast's usual stand-up comedy act and instead featured him singing country songs in character as Pistor. Its title track, a parody of
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", was a charting hit in ''
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's'' country music charts, peaking at #16 in the week of February 12, 1977. The album was certified gold by February 1977, and resulted in Pistor's Juno nomination for Most Promising Male Vocalist; by March 1977, both of his earlier albums were also charting in the ''RPM'' 100 Albums chart. He released several further albums by 1980, receiving his three Juno Award nominations for Comedy Album of the Year in 1979 and 1980. He faded in prominence in the 1980s, but still performs occasional shows. In 2019, he celebrated 50 years of performing, with shows in British Columbia and Alberta.


Discography

*''Nestor Pistor Live At World Championship Snowgolf, Prince George BC'' (1974) (#78) *''Here We Go Again - Nestor Pistor #2'' (1975) (#84) *''Winestoned Plowboy'' (1977) *''Nestor Pistor for Prime Minister'' (1978) *''Almost Alive'' (1978) *''It's a Heartburn'' (1980) *''Beer Commercials Drive Me...Nuts n Radio & TV' (1980) *''Plugged In'' (1997)


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