Jack Fulton
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He was also part of a trio with Charles Gaylord and Austin Young that recorded “Makin’ Whoopee” with Whiteman and, in various vocal configurations, provided backup for Bing Crosby on numbers such as “Get Out and Get Under the Moon” and “My Blue Heaven.”
Fulton also played trombone behind Bix Beiderbecke at Whiteman’s Carnegie Hall concert in 1928 and appears on several recordings such as Hoagy Carmichael’s Stardust Melodies and the collection, Drop Me Off in Harlem.
Of some 100 compositions, his success, with Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, turned out to be an adaptation of Anton Rubenstein’s “Romance,” entitled “If You Are But a Dream” (1942). It was recorded by Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Sonny Stitt, Sarah Vaughan, and Brook Benton among others.
- Sandra Burlingame
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Louis Armstrong, Richard Basehart, Hoagy Carmichael, Doc Cheatham, Jack Fulton
Bix [VHS]
Playboy Home Video
VHS - (Includes Jack Fulton as an interviewee)
The Paul Whiteman Orchestra including Bing Crosby and the Rhythm Boys
The King of Jazz (1930)
VHS
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