- Irving Fazola
Irving Fazola (
10 December ,1912 –20 March ,1949 ) was an Americanjazz clarinet ist.Fazola or Faz was born in
New Orleans, Louisiana as Irving Henry Prestopnik. He got thenickname Fazola from his childhood skill atSolfege ("Fa-Sol-La"). He decided to use the nickname as his family name, and many fellow musicians were unaware that Fazola was not his birth name. Many people feel that he adopted the name "Fazola" from Louis Prima, when Faz toured with him. Prima would tell Faz that he was "Fazola" Italian for "Beans". That being Jazz talk for being cool.Influenced early on by
Leon Roppolo , who Fazola continued to idolize throughout his life, Fazola was playing professionally by age 15. In his home city of New Orleans he worked with such bandleaders asCandy Candido ,Louis Prima ,Sharkey Bonano ,Armand Hug , andEllis Stratakos .When the touring
Ben Pollack band came through New Orleans in 1935 Fazola joined the band and toured the country and played residencies inNew York City and Chicago with them. After brief stints withGus Arnheim ,Glenn Miller and time back in New Orleans he joined theBob Crosby band in 1938. His work with Crosby brought him national fame. He ranked first in theDown Beat polls of 1940 and 1941 as the top hot clarinetist, winning out over such other greats asBenny Goodman ,Artie Shaw , andEdmond Hall .It is clear, listening to Fazola's mature style in the late 1930's ("My Inspiration" with the Bob Crosby Orchestra, for instance), that his main influence by then was
Jimmie Noone .After leaving Crosby's band two years later he alternated between playing with various groups in New York, Chicago, and New Orleans (including a stint with
George Brunies at the Famous Door) before returning to New Orleans for good in 1943. While some of his fellow musicians urged Fazola that greater fame and fortune awaited him in the big cities up north, Fazola said he was more comfortable in his home town with its wonderful food (which he ate in great quantities, becoming ever more obese).In New Orleans he had a radio show on WWL, sometimes led his own band, and worked with bandleaders
Tony Almerico andLouis Prima . His playing was a major influence onPete Fountain . A young Pete Fountain sat in for Faz after he died. Pete Fountain has Faz's clarinet, but says that the odor of garlic that comes from the horn when it warms up makes it virtually impossible to play even after having been reconditioned by the factory.Irving Fazola died of a heart attack in New Orleans.
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