I found no soundtrack references to Fortune of Fool (or La Suerte de los Tontos). However, another tune from Stan Kenton's Cuban Fire album, Congo Valiente, composed by Johnny Richards, was used in the 1961 short film entitled "El Congo Valiente."
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Trumpets: Maynard Ferguson, Pete Candoli, Ed Leddy, Sam Noto, Don Paladino, Vinnie Tanno Saxes: Skeets Herfurt, Vido Musso, Jack Nimitz, Lennie Niehaus, Bill Perkins, Spence Sinatra Trombones: Bob Fitzpatrick, Milt Bernhardt, Carl Fontana, Don Kelly, Kent Larsen Guitar: Ralph Blaze Bass: Don Bagley, Curtis Counce Drums: Mel Lewis Timbale: Chico Guerrero French horns: Fred Fox, Irving Rosenthal From liner notes on the 1956 "Stan Kenton in Hi-Fi" album including about eight of the tracks from 'The Comprehensive Kenton" That was a short list; there are many more. Jazz is a skill in performance that when practiced well- it enables great jazz musicians to fill in open positions. Stan Kenton had many great musicians who had joined him at different intervals throughout his prolific career and life. Maynard Ferguson, Zoot Sims, Anita O'Day, June Christy, Chris Connor, Art Pepper, Pete Rugolo, Eddie Safranski, Kim Richmond, Bob Curnow, Bud Shank, Bob Glass, Tom Harrell, Gary Smulyan - there are more I'm sure. Basically if the musician was awesome and lived in the same era - they've played for Stan Kenton.
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