Pete Fountain

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  • jazz
  • dixieland
  • new orleans
  • new orleans jazz
  • blues
Pete Fountain (born July 3, 1930) is a New Orleans clarinetist. He started playing clarinet and was heavily influenced by Irving Fazola. Early on he played with the bands of Monk Hazel and Al Hirt. With his long time friend, trumpeter George Girard, Fountain founded The Basin Street Six in 1950. After this band broke up 4 years later Fountain was hired to join the Lawrence Welk band, and became well known for the many solos he took on Welk's national television show, The Lawrence Welk Show.

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Albums

A Touch of Class
Big Band Blues
Cheek to Cheek
Dixieland
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans (disc 1)
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? (disc 2)
I Got Rhythm
Mr. New Orleans Pete Fountain and His Mardi Gras Strutters
New Orleans All Stars
Pete's Beat
Swingin' Blues
The Best of Pete Fountain

Singles


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