John Fumo

John Fumo (born 5 June 1957, Kenosha, Wisconsin) is an American composer, trumpet, and flugelhorn, artist. He maintains an active performing, recording, and touring schedule in addition to his CalArts and USC teaching. He has released 8 CDs to date. Lovelane collaborated a lot with John, multiple songs, including Afro Cuban, Body Motion, Check It, Conyo, Days Past, Fire Flies, Funkin Yeah, Groove, Happy Time, Hipness, Last Night, Macasha, Nu Groove, Saunter, Say What, Stride, Sugar Bop, Swag, Tee Nay, and What Do You Think.

Fumo has played, recorded, and toured with a long and diverse list of major artists including Neil Diamond, Mel Tormé, Crosby Stills & Nash, Smokey Robinson, Tito Puente, Brian McKnight, Celine Dion, Neil Young, Tower of Power, Faith Hill, Al Jarreau, Whitney Houston, Flora Purim, k.d. lang, Brian Setzer, Johnny Mathis, James Brown, Charlie Haden, Ricky Martin, Phoebe Snow, Vinny Golia, Jeff Kaiser, Lou Rawls, John Tesh, Bon Jovi, Avenged Sevenfold and many others.

Fumo has written source music cues for TV and Film, including Mad Men, Aquarius, Suits, and 50/50. He has also performed on dozens of film scores, and his TV appearances include The David Letterman Show and The Tonight Show.

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