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- Q22696550 abstract "Jack Fulton (June 13, 1903 – November 13, 1993) was an American composer, trombonist, and vocalist. At the age of 17, he started playing the trombone for small-town dances. He sang with the Mason-Dixon Orchestra. He also played the trombone and sang with the George Olsen Orchestra. He was part of the trio that sang on the 1925 number one hit, "Who?" The other vocalists were Bob Rice and Fran Frey.In 1926, he joined the Paul Whiteman orchestra. He provided the vocals for many Whiteman recordings. He was part of a trio with Charles Gaylord and Austin Young on a recording of "Makin' Whoopee." They sing with The Rhythm Boys on their 1927 recording of "Changes" and accompany Bing Crosby and Bix Biederbecke during their solos. He appears in King of Jazz as a part of the orchestra, singing "A Bench in the Park" briefly. With the orchestra, he popularized the song "Body and Soul" in 1930. He introduced the song "How Deep Is the Ocean?" in 1932.He wrote around 120 compositions, including "Wanted", "Until", "If You Are But a Dream", and "My Greatest Mistake."".
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- Q22696550 birthDate "1903-06-13".
- Q22696550 birthName "John Collins Fulton".
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- Q22696550 comment "Jack Fulton (June 13, 1903 – November 13, 1993) was an American composer, trombonist, and vocalist. At the age of 17, he started playing the trombone for small-town dances. He sang with the Mason-Dixon Orchestra. He also played the trombone and sang with the George Olsen Orchestra. He was part of the trio that sang on the 1925 number one hit, "Who?" The other vocalists were Bob Rice and Fran Frey.In 1926, he joined the Paul Whiteman orchestra.".
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