Biography
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Tom Stacks
Real name: Thomas De Armen Stacks
Tom Stacks (1899-1936) was an early jazz and dance band drummer. Stacks became famous in the 1920s as a vocalist for Harry Reser's "Clicquot Club Eskimos", providing an uniquely zany, high-pitched style that he successfully exploited in Reser's "Six Jumping Jacks" novelty records.