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Mumbo Gumbo

743.1K streams

743,120

5 x - Pete Fountain - EP

736.6K streams

736,577

Crazy

214.1K streams

214,101

Swing Low, Sweet Clarinet

181.2K streams

181,198

Top 50 Classics - The Very Best of Pet...

180.1K streams

180,085

The Very Best Of

169K streams

168,968

The Very Best of Dixieland Jazz

101.1K streams

101,138

Deep Purple

93.8K streams

93,766

Live Dixieland Jazz: Dan's Bateau Loun...

69.1K streams

69,077

Is it True 'Bout the Man Pete Fountain...

69.1K streams

69,077

Biography

One of the most famous of all New Orleans jazz clarinetists, Pete Fountain had the ability to play songs that he performed countless times (such as "Basin Street Blues") with so much enthusiasm that one would swear he had just discovered them. His style and most of his repertoire remained unchanged from the late '50s into the new millennium, yet he never sounded bored. In 1948, Fountain (who was heavily influenced by Benny Goodman and Irving Fazola) was a member of the Junior Dixieland Band and this was followed by a stint with Phil Zito and an important association with the Basin Street Six (1950-1954), with whom the clarinetist made his first recordings. In 1955, Fountain was a member of the Dukes of Dixieland, but his big breakthrough came when he was featured playing a featured Dixieland number or two on each episode of The Lawrence Welk Show during 1957-1959. After he left, he moved back to New Orleans, opened his own club, and played there regularly up until retiring from the nightclub business in early 2003. Fountain's finest recordings were a lengthy string for Coral during 1959-1965 (they turned commercial for a period after that). Fountain died in New Orleans in August 2016 at the age of 86. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi