Cory Pesaturo on Jimmy Fallon’s New Musical Game Show
February 1st 2022
Rita Davidson Barnea, Editor Accordion USA News

Accordionist Cory Pesaturo was a guest performer on January 31, 2021, on the new NBC Jimmy Fallon show, “That’s My Jam” which features celebrity guests on every episode.
Jimmy Fallon is adding to his resume of hosting jobs with his new show “That’s My Jam”. Fallon is famous for making his celebrity guests on The Tonight Show play cute games like Lip Sync Battle and Drinko. Now, Fallon has a whole new medium to continue his endearing playfulness, and showcase his love for music.
Cory Pesaturo (“C Pez”) is revolutionizing the Accordion. The only person to ever win the trio of World Championships on Acoustic, Digital & Jazz Accordion, and the only Accordion graduate of the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. In 2017, Pesaturo became a Guinness World Record Holder, as RedBull® flew him to Austria to break the Marathon Accordion Record, in which Cory played for 32 Hours & 14 Minutes. His performances at all 3 of his World Championships were played on accordions which were not his, and were generally 90% improvised; both aspects are unheard of in the accordion world. CPez has given 2 TED Talks, 2 Google Talks, an EG Talk, and spoken at various other conferences on the accordion.
Pesaturo’s extensive resumé includes appearances at the White House for President and Mrs. Clinton on 4 different occasions, starting at age 12, and 8 other appearances for the Clintons. On one of those occasions, he became the youngest person to ever perform at a State Dinner. Some TV appearances include the Late Show with David Letterman, performing with Johnny Depp, and Nationally televised programs in New Zealand, Canada, Italy, Tunisia, France, and Finland. On an NYC broadcast, CNBC/FOX host Maria Bartiromo once said “No one is currently doing more for the Accordion than Cory”. He has judged accordion competitions in the US, Canada, and Europe, in addition to other music competitions, and currently gives masterclasses at various universities throughout the US and Europe on Accordion and Improvisation.
For his Classical side which is lesser known, a win in a concerto competition at 16 years old gave Pesaturo the rare opportunity to perform with the Brockton Symphony Orchestra as a featured soloist, where he became the youngest accordionist to ever solo with a symphony orchestra in the US. Pesaturo is also involved and respected in the weather and motor sports worlds as well. He composed the Official list of records set by the record-breaking 2005 Atlantic Hurricane season, and has done reports on Winter Seasons which have been featured on Accuweather & other sites. In sports, he has written sports blogs for sites such as Bleacher Report, articles in MESH Magazine, and
has collaborated with members of the Red Sox on the Fenway 100 Album. His music has been played on Formula 1 broadcasts, and additionally has an ongoing musical relationship with 98.5 The Sports Hub in Boston. Congratulations, Cory!