Jerry Fuller
JERRY FULLER (drummer) was born on April 5, 1939 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He passed away July 13, 2002 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada His father, saxophonist James Fuller, led a big band at the Palliser Hotel in Calgary for many years, before relocating the family to Vancouver to lead the house band at The Cave from 1944 to 1947. Jerry began playing drums as a child while still living in Calgary. Once the family moved to Vancouver, he studied with Jim Blackley from 1957 to ’58. He attended the Westlake College of Modern Music in Los Angeles from 1958 to ’59, and upon returning to Vancouver, became a key player on the scene there working in jazz clubs with local greats including multi-instrumentalist Don Thompson, and with the bands including one led by Paul Perry (P.J.’s father) at resorts in Western Canada.
After arriving in Montreal with P.J. Perry in 1962, the two quickly came to the attention of jazz-lovers there playing with the brilliant Maury Kaye throughout 1962 and ’63. Fuller settled in Toronto later in 1963, and by the end of that decade, had worked regularly at George’s Spaghetti House, in the studios with Rick Wilkins, and recorded a Ron Collier project that featured Duke Ellington on piano. He worked in lounge groups, hotel orchestras, jazz bands, and studio orchestras. He was a member of The Boss Brass from 1969 to ’72, returning to play with them intermittently after 1985. He played in bands and ensembles with leaders including Ed Bickert, Ron Collier, Jim Galloway, Sonny Greenwich, Doug Hamilton (Brass Connection), Moe Koffman, Lorne Lofsky, Kirk MacDonald, and many others.
He was the first-call drummer working as a sideman with visiting notables in local clubs, accompanying everyone from Ruby Braff, Al Cohn, Zoot Sims. and Paul Desmond to Lee Konitz, Pepper Adams, and Red Rodney. He established his own quartet in 1991, but continued to back up other leading musicians in studios, on tour, and on stages across Canada throughout the remainder of his lifetime. He recorded with a staggering list of greats including Oscar Peterson (An Oscar Peterson Christmas, Telarc).
Jerry Fuller was one of the most frequently-featured sidemen in the “Sound of Toronto Jazz” Concert Series, appearing in a total of 11 separate concerts with leaders including Phil Dwyer, Terry Lukiwski, Chris Mitchell, Brian Dickinson, Bob Mover, Neil Swainson, Sam Noto, Guido Basso, Jake Langley, Jerry Toth, and Paul Grosney between 1980 and 2001, as well as with his own Jerry Fuller Quintet on December 2, 1991.
- Phil Dwyer Trio
- Terry Lukiwski Quartet (1993)
- Chris Mitchell Quartet
- Brian Dickinson Trio
- Bob Mover Quintet
- Neil Swainson Quintet
- Sam Noto/ Eugene Amaro Quintet
- Guido Basso/Jim Galloway Quintet
- Jake Langley Trio
- Paul Grosney Septet - Tribute to Louis Armstrong
- Jerry Toth Quartet
- Paul Grosney's Kansas City Express
- Jerry Fuller Quintet
- Phil Dwyer Trio in concert on February 10 1997
- Terry Lukiwski Quartet (1993) in concert on January 25 1993
- Chris Mitchell Quartet in concert on February 7 2000
- Brian Dickinson Trio in concert on December 4 1995
- Bob Mover Quintet in concert on March 14 1988
- Neil Swainson Quintet in concert on February 29 1988
- Neil Swainson Quintet in concert on November 19 1990
- Sam Noto/ Eugene Amaro Quintet in concert on March 29 1982
- Guido Basso/Jim Galloway Quintet in concert on November 30 1981
- Jake Langley Trio in concert on October 22 2001
- Paul Grosney Septet - Tribute to Louis Armstrong in concert on February 26 2001
- Jerry Toth Quartet in concert on November 16 1981
- Paul Grosney's Kansas City Express in concert on October 20 1980
- Jerry Fuller Quintet in concert on December 2 1991
- 'Round Midnight
- 49th Parallel
- A Kiss to Build A Dream On
- Airegin
- Almost Home
- Anna's Song
- Audiophilia
- Blackout
- Blueberry Hill
- Body and Soul
- Bolivia
- Cheesecake
- Child Eyes
- Cold Comfort
- Come Rain or Come Shine
- Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
- Endangered Species
- Every Day I have the Blues
- Gary's Notebook
- I Hear a Rhapsody
- I Wish I Knew
- Indiana
- Labyrinth
- Lament
- Les Temps Perdus
- Lucky One
- Mack the Knife
- Medley - I Can't Give You Anything But Love / Mame / Hello Dolly
- Meniscus
- N/A
- Nica's Tempo
- O.G.D
- On the Lam
- Pennies from Heaven
- Purveyor of the Blues
- Raven Beauty
- Rockin' Chair
- Sam I Am
- Shoot
- Sierra Nevada
- Simply Irresistable
- Solar
- Someday You'll Be Sorry
- Southern Exposure
- Spring Sprung In
- Stardust
- Struttin' With Some Barbecue
- Subject to Change
- Swing That Music
- The Buddy System
- The Cooker
- The Sidewinder
- There Will Never Be Another You
- Tin Roof Blues
- Walking Papers
- When It's Sleepy Time Down South
- When You're Smiling
- Work Song
- You See, But You Don't Hear

