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Nick Fatool's Jazz Band & Quartet
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Album Details: Nick Fatool's Jazz Band & Quartet

Release Date:08/13/1997
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Track List: Nick Fatool's Jazz Band & Quartet

  1. Down Among the Sheltering Palms
  2. From Monday On
  3. At the End of Honeymoon Lane
  4. I Want a Little Girl
  5. Man I Love
  1. Just One of Those Things
  2. Shine
  3. Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland
  4. Road Runners' Blues
  5. Hotter Than That

Pro Reviews: Nick Fatool's Jazz Band & Quartet

  • All Music Guide

    Drummer Nick Fatool played in a countless number of swing and Dixieland groups during over a half-century period. He only led one record date, which resulted in the 1987 LP Nick Fatool's Jazz Band. Those eight selections, featuring a septet with tenor saxophonist Eddie Miller, clarinetist Johnny Mince, cornetist Ernie Carson, and pianist Lou Stein, include such numbers as "Down Among the Sheltering Palms," "From Monday On," "Shine," and "Hotter Than That." This CD reissue adds two previously unknown selections from 1982 ("The Man I Love" and "Just One of Those Things") in which Fatool pushes a quintet who also includes tenor saxophonist Bud Freeman, pianist Ray Sherman, guitarist Howard Alden, and bassist Phil Stephens. The music overall is quite enjoyable, with the all-stars playing up to their expected level. Although Fatool does not do anything out of the ordinary (he was made leader mostly because he had never led his own record date before), he adds a lot of momentum and drive to ...the ensemble. - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Nick Fatool

A top drummer of the 1930's and 40's, Nick Fatool was bestknown for his association with Bob Crosby and dixieland settings. Oddly enough, he did not regularly work with Crosby until 1949 and he spent most of his formative years playing in swingoriented big bands. Fatool started out playing drums in Providence, Rhode Island and then had stints with Joe Haymes in 1937 and... Read more