Jack Fulton was an American composer and vocalist active in the early 20th century dance music scene. Beginning his career at just 17, Fulton performed trombone and vocals across prominent orchestras of the era, including the Mason-Dixon Orchestra and the George Olsen Orchestra, establishing himself as a versatile musician for the dance floor.
Fulton gained recognition as part of a vocal trio on the 1925 chart-topping hit "Who?"—a landmark recording that showcased his contribution to the era's most popular dance music. His work as both instrumentalist and vocalist helped define the sound of early American dance orchestras.
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*Note: This artist's primary career predates the electronic and dance music era covered by this platform. Historical records focus on his work in orchestral and vocal traditions rather than electronic music production.*