Jack Fascinato

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Spring, Sprang, Sprung - Digitally Remastered 95 02:59 Tools
Poolside Patter 02:16 Tools
Aba Da Aba Du 02:24 Tools
Spring, Sprang, Sprung (Digitally Remastered 95) 02:59 Tools
An Old Saw 02:03 Tools
Desert Dawn 02:30 Tools
Spring, Sprang, Sprung - Remastered 02:30 Tools
Tahquitz Canyon 02:42 Tools
Las Palmas Cocktail Party 04:16 Tools
Adios Castanets 02:04 Tools
Pixie Pipes Parade 02:28 Tools
Latin Hardware 02:07 Tools
Sweepy Time 02:05 Tools
Chinatown Bricklayer 02:23 Tools
Rub-a-Dub 02:37 Tools
Breakfast Ride 02:23 Tools
Sunrise Way 02:08 Tools
Oily Bird 02:48 Tools
Palm Canyon Drive 02:19 Tools
Sun Flowers 02:25 Tools
Happy Medium 02:10 Tools
Foggy Recollections 02:48 Tools
San Jacinto Sunset 02:21 Tools
Desert Stars 02:36 Tools
Golf A La Cart 02:51 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You 02:54 Tools
Basket Weaving 02:17 Tools
Drum City 01:49 Tools
Tea For Two 02:51 Tools
Rainbows In The Sky 01:49 Tools
Fifty Fathoms 02:08 Tools
The Tallyho 02:12 Tools
Spring, Sprang, Sprung (Remastered 95) 03:00 Tools
Be My Lovin' Baby 02:36 Tools
Road Runner 01:49 Tools
Diggin' Duggan 02:49 Tools
I'm Alone But Never Lonely 02:49 Tools
Makin' Tracks 02:30 Tools
Sixteen Tons 02:49 Tools
Custer's Last One-Night Stand 02:49 Tools
The Tally Ho 02:49 Tools
Night Train 03:46 Tools
The Moment We Met 03:46 Tools
I Love to Sing 03:46 Tools
Oily Boyd 02:48 Tools
Makin' s Tracks 02:48 Tools
Be My Lovin Baby 02:36 Tools
Im Alone But Never Lonely 02:49 Tools
Harlem Nocturne 02:35 Tools
Music From A Surplus Store 02:50 Tools
Diggin Duggan 01:44 Tools
Makin' Track 02:50 Tools
Oily Boid 02:50 Tools
Custers Last One 02:06 Tools
Custer's Last One 02:49 Tools
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Born Arthur Fascinato, 11 Sep 1915, Bevier, Missouri Died 25 December 1994, Palm Springs, California Despite his long association with Tennessee Ernie Ford and his formidable library of choral arrangements of Christian hymns, Jack Fascinato is one of the "names to look for" in Space Age Pop. His album, Music from a Surplus Store is one of those records that die-hards spend years searching through thrifts and garage sales to find. Fascinato was raised in Hannibal, Missouri and spent some time teaching music at Hannibal High School before serving in the military during World War Two. He moved to Chicago, played piano with his own trio in local clubs and on radio, and in 1947, became musical director of the "Kukla, Fran, and Ollie" children's television show. The show's creator, puppeteer Burr Tillstrom, gave Fascinato great creative freedom on the show, and numerous episodes were full-scale musical productions. "St. George and the Dragon" included a complete score performed live by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops, and for several years, their take-off on the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, "The Mikado," was an annual event. (He later arranged a jazz version that's been called "the worst Gilbert & Sullivan recording ever." To some of us, that's a big thumbs-up endorsement.) He moved to Los Angeles with the show and began pursuing other work on the side. Around 1952, he was hired to arrange and conduct a recording session with Capitol's rising cross-over country star, Tennessee Ernie Ford. Perhaps Ford just liked working with another country boy, but the partnership clicked from the start, and over the next 15 years, Fascinato went on to work on over 20 albums of popular and gospel music with Ford, including the huge hit single, "Sixteen Tons." Like Tillstrom, Ford let Fascinato play a leading role, at times even relying on him to select the material and sequencing. His success with Ford earned Fascinato a certain amount of influence with Capitol, and he was able to release several albums under his own name. The Palm Springs Suite featured a set of Fascinato originals linked around a theme, similar to Gordon Jenkins' Manhattan Tower or Nelson Riddle's Cross Country Suite. But the one Space Age Pop fans look for is Music from a Surplus Store, which also featured all original compositions, but this time, integrating sound effects produced by, or imitating, common junk-store items like oil cans ("Oily Boid"). Novelty is a big part of its appeal, but there's more to it than that. Fascinato clearly put a lot of thought into how to use these sounds as instruments within a legitimate composition--which is harder than it may seem. (Recall Spike Jones' observation that tossing in a gunshot is easy--getting it to be a B-flat gunshot is tough!). He studied orchestration and composition with Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, an influential teacher and composer, and some of the tunes on Music from a Surplus Store feature complex harmonic writing very much in the vein of modern classical music by Bela Bartok or Arnold Schoenberg. Several cuts from this album have made their way onto Capitol's Ultra-Lounge series, and at least one bootleg CD is in circulation. Fascinato spent most of the rest of his musical career writing music for radio and television commercials. By the mid-1970s, he estimated he'd written over 200 jingles. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.