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RIP Pete Fountain

Somehow I was surprised he was still alive. Johnny Carson loved him and would have him on a lot. Great clarinet.
 
Thanks!
 
One of the truly great. The whole city of New Orleans will be standing room only for his funeral.
 
One of the best.
 
I own several of his albums, I always liked his NO style.
 
I remember seeing him during the halftime show of Super Bowl XVI...in the era before the halftime shows became completely overblown lip-synched Pepsi advertisements. In fact, I consider that particular Super Bowl halftime show probably the most tasteful one in the history of the "big game".
 
As a kid I would listen to his recordings and ~try~ to keep up with him. One of my uncles insisted I learn to play clarinet, parents agreed. I'd sit for hours with records of Pete Fountain, Acker Bilk, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, bleating my brains out. Finally switched to piano... the clarinet had no place to set my CAB down on. :smirk:
 
the clarinet had no place to set my CAB down on. :smirk:

effective funnel though :devilgrin:

Our local Jazz station plays Big Band on Sundays - yesterday was particularly music from 1940 - because that was the last time Toronto was this hot. (yes slight hijack)
 
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