Pete Fountain
Publicity photo of musician Pete Fountain from his appearance on a Bing Crosby television special.
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Pete Fountain

Pete Fountain Pete Fountain American clarinetist (1930–2016) Pierre Dewey LaFontaine Jr. (July 3, 1930 – August 6, 2016), known professionally as Pete Fountain, was an American jazz clarinetist.[2][3] Quick facts Background information, Birth name ... Pete Fountain Fountain in 1962 Background information Birth name Pierre Dewey LaFontaine Jr. Born (1930-07-03)July 3, 1930 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Died August 6, 2016(2016-08-06) (aged 86) New Orleans, U.S. Genres Jazz, dixieland[1] Occupation Musician Instrument Clarinet Years active 1940s–2013 Labels Coral, Southland, Verve Close Early life and education LaFontaine was born to Pierre, Sr. and Madeline, in a small Creole cottage-style frame house on White Street (between Dumaine Street and St. Ann Street) in New Orleans.[4] Pete was the great-grandson of a French immigrant,…

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GENRES: Jazz, Clarinet

Albums

Singles

Born To Lose / I Love You So Much It Hurts
Born To Lose / I Love You So Much It Hurts
The Honey-Wind Blows / Humbug
The Honey-Wind Blows / Humbug
Tailgate Blues / Yellow Dog Blues
Tailgate Blues / Yellow Dog Blues (1958)
A Closer Walk / Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
A Closer Walk / Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans (1959)
Sentimental Journey / Columbus Stockade Blues
Sentimental Journey / Columbus Stockade Blues (1960)
Allison's Theme From Parrish / Oh Didn't He Ramble
Allison's Theme From Parrish / Oh Didn't He Ramble (1961)
Alone Together / Forbidden Love
Alone Together / Forbidden Love (1961)
Sleepy Serenade / Mood Indigo
Sleepy Serenade / Mood Indigo (1966)
Jimmy / Thouroughly Modern Millie
Jimmy / Thouroughly Modern Millie (1967)
The Eyes Of Love / Music To Turn You On
The Eyes Of Love / Music To Turn You On (1967)