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Pete Barbutti (born Pete Rocco Barbuti, May 4, 1934) is an American
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and musician. He made 38 appearances on ''
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'' from 1971 through 1992. In 1983 he also hosted a short-lived variety show called ''Pete's Place''. Originally starting in the entertainment industry as a polka accordionist as a teenager, he switched to comedy, but still used his musical talents in his comedy routines, such as the "cordeen teacher". Barbutti has lived in
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since 1960; he currently performs as one-fourth of the comedy troupe "The Four Jokers", which is based in
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Early life

Barbuti was born in
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,
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. His mother, Mary Barbuti ( née Kating") was of Irish descent and worked as a cleaner. His father was a
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. His grandfather, who was called Rocco (which is also Pete's middle name), emigrated to the US from
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,
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. He has two sisters. Barbutti went to
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but soon relocated to Scranton. He was in his high school's marching band. During his early career, he took inspiration from vocal groups such as The Four Others, The Four Freshman, Four Jacks and a Jill, The Modernaires, and
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. He started teaching
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in schools at age seventeen, teaching in two schools, one in Carbondale and one in Honesdale. His first band was in high school called "The Polka Dots". Later in high school, he moved from one band to another, performing with "The Millionaires" and "Glass Hat"; the latter included
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.


Career

Barbutti is known for often incorporating his musicianship into his comedy routines. He plays
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, accordion, and
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. His surname is legally spelled "Barbuti" with only one "t", but for most of his career, he has spelled his surname with two "T"s. According to him in 2008:
It's legally spelled with one T. That's the way my family spelled it. When I started doing ''
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'' in 1962, I think it was, the videographer who put the name across the bottom (of the screen) he spelled it with two T's. That wasn't visible on the monitor. So I never knew about it and I never saw the show because I was working at night when the shows played. I was in Seattle at the time. So it was like two or three months later. I had done the show a bunch of times. Two or three months later somebody noticed it and told me about it. When I told the agency I was with to correct it, they said it's too late; you better use the second T in there.
Among his better-known routines are "Cordeen School," about an accordion teacher who sells a lot of accordions, but whose students never seem to learn much; "The Mustang Ranch," about legalized prostitution in Nevada; and a number of piano-based gags (such as "tuning the piano stool" and using the business-end of a plumber's helper, stuck to the side of the piano as a cigar holder). Among his better known jokes is the story of the pig with the wooden leg. His best known television works include "Celebrity Microwaves" as the host as well as '' The New Liars Club'' and ''The Next Line'' as a regular panelist. He performed on many talk show/variety shows in the late 1960s through 1980s, including ''
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'', '' The Alan Hamel Show'', ''
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'', '' The Joey Bishop Show'', '' Dinah!'', '' The John Davidson Show'', and '' The Steve Allen Playhouse''. In 1985, he guest starred on season 6 episode 17 "solid gold" of '' Benson'' playing Pete (a card dealer). Barbutti became a recurring guest on ''
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'' from 1971 to 1992, making 38 appearances. His first appearance on the show was on April 26, 1971 and his last was on March 12, 1992. Carson retired as host three months after Barbutti's last appearance. There was a six year gap between his debut and second performance on the show, 1971 and 1977; for the next decade from his second appearance onwards, he appeared on the show at least once every year for the next decade, being on the show the most in 1983 with eight appearances. After being on the show in 1987, he was not on the ''Tonight Show'' again until 1991. Many editions of the ''Tonight Show'' with
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made prior to May 1, 1972 are lost as a result of the tapes being junked and
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. That includes Barbutti's debut appearance in 1971. In 1983, he hosted a short-lived variety show called ''Pete's Place''. The show included guests such as
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and
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. Barbutti is still active in the industry, and is currently touring as a member of a comedy troupe called "The Four Jokers", that also includes Jay Johnson, Mark Schiff, and Scott Wood.


Personal life

Barbutti married Mary Ann Barbuti in 1953, and moved to Las Vegas in 1960. They have three children. Barbutti still lives in Las Vegas as of 2024; he owns a small night club there.


''The Tonight Show'' appearances

1971 * April 26 1977 * December 19 1978 * February 9 * July 5 * October 30 * December 11 1979 * January 1 * November 13 1980 * January 7 * May 20 * December 1 * December 10 1981 * January 28 * March 26 * June 10 * November 3 1982 * January 8 * March 9 * June 3 * July 15 * August 23 * October 28 * November 29 * December 14 1983 * June 1 * June 17 * August 24 * November 3 1984 * February 7 * May 16 * October 3 1985 * January 15 * June 25 * November 19 1986 * October 2 1987 * May 20 1991 * October 2 1992 * March 12


Notes


External links

*
Interview with Pete Barbutti on ''Talktails''
January 2012, VegasVideoNetwork.com

September 2011, ''Classic Showbiz'' blog {{DEFAULTSORT:Barbutti, Pete 1934 births Living people American accordionists American male comedians 21st-century American comedians People from Scranton, Pennsylvania Comedians from Pennsylvania