Jerry Fuller (clarinetist)
Gerald "Jerry" Fuller (* 15. March 1929 in Santa Maria (California) ) is an American jazz - clarinet .
Live and act
Jerry Fuller grew up in California and began playing the clarinet as a teenager. In 1949 he played with Jimmy Zito, in 1950 with Will Osborne and then during his military service until 1953 in an army band. In the following years he was a member of Pete Daily 's Chicagoans and then performed with his own trio in Hollywood until Jack Teagarden brought him into his band in 1955 . With him he went on a longer tour of Asia that was sponsored by the State Department . From 1959 he worked with the Dukes of Dixieland , with whom recordings for Audio Fidelity were created. In the 1960s he participated in recording sessions at Capitol , Columbia and Decca . He has also appeared on television shows by Dean Martin , Mike Douglas and Ed Sullivan as a member of pit bands . Fuller recorded his debut album Clarinet Portrait in 1959 for the Andex label. Gene Estes , Bob Florence , Howard Roberts , Mel Pollan and Frank Capp played in his sextet . In 1961 he released an album of hits from that year, South American Cookin '. In his later years, Fuller played with Style Is Back in Style .
Discographic notes
- Clarinet Portrait ( Andex / VSOP, 1959)
- South American Cookin ' ( Epic Records , 1961)
- Swingtet in Concert (Fleetwood, 1976)
Lexigraphic entry
- Carlo Bohländer , Karl Heinz Holler: Reclams Jazzführer (= Reclams Universal Library. No. 10185/10196). Reclam, Stuttgart 1970, ISBN 3-15-010185-9 .
Web links
- Jerry Fuller at Allmusic (English)
- Review of the album Swingtet in Concert by Scott Yanow at Allmusic (English). Retrieved February 12, 2011.
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SURNAME | Fuller, Jerry |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Fuller, Gerald |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American jazz musician |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 15, 1929 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Santa Maria (California) |