Tom Stacks

Thomas De Armen Stacks, known professionally as Tom Stacks (November 9, 1899 – February 19, 1936)[1][2] was an American musician who was the lead singer, drummer, and sound effects man for many of Harry Reser's late-1920s jazz and novelty bands that included the Six Jumping Jacks.

[3] Born on November 9, 1899, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, he was the son of Elmer E. and Margaret A.

[5] During his career, Stacks worked as the lead singer and drummer for many of Harry Reser's bands.

In 1936, he lived in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of Queens.

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