Career
Parenti was a childhood musical prodigy, first on violin, then on clarinet. As a child he substituted for Alcide Nunez in Papa Jack Laine"s band. In New Orleans he also worked with Johnny Dedroit.
During his early teens Parenti worked with the Nick LaRocca band. among other local acts.
Parenti led his own band in New Orleans in the mid-1920s, making his first recordings there, before moving to New York City at the end of the decade. From 1939-1945 Parenti, with Ted Lewis"s band, played alongside Muggsy Spanier.
In 1944, he recorded and appeared in concert with Sidney Bechet and Max Miller in Chicago. In the 1940s and still in New York City, Parenti formed a Dixieland jazz band called Tony Parenti and His New Orleanians, and which featured Wild Bill Davison, Art Hodes and Jimmy Archey, among others
He often appeared at such New York jazz spots as Nick"s and Jimmy Ryan’s, and also worked with Eddie Condon.
Parenti remained active until the 1960s in clubs, and died in New York City on April 17, 1972. Over his career, Parenti recorded on the labels of Jazzology, Southland and Fat Cat, among several others