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New Orleans clarinetist Pete Fountain dies at 86
    2016-August-9  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    CLARINETIST Pete Fountain, one of the faces of New Orleans jazz during his six-decade career, died Saturday at the age of 86, local media reported.

    Fountain gained fame as a featured player on the musical variety TV program “The Lawrence Welk Show” in the 1950s and made dozens of appearances on “The Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson.

    Fountain later opened his own jazz club on Bourbon Street in New Orleans and over the years performed for four U.S. presidents and a pope.

    Up until his retirement from public performances at age 83, Fountain paraded each year for Mardi Gras with his “Half-Fast Marching Club.”

    He appeared as a recording artist on more than 100 albums. (SD-Agencies)

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