Fascinato was a frequent performer and arranger on
Chicago radio, often working with
The Dinning Sisters trio on various series. He was the musical director for
Starring Curt Massey (1943), and then spent a stint in the US Navy. In 1948, after musicians' union head
James Petrillo lifted a ban keeping musicians from performing live on television, Fascinato became musical director on
Burr Tillstrom's
Kukla, Fran and Ollie, playing piano accompaniment, arranging music for the occasional
operettas (such as
The Mikado), and writing songs for the puppet stars. He also backed Kukla star
Fran Allison on The Fran Allison Show (1949). When Tillstrom moved networks in 1954,
NBC employee Fascinato remained behind, but soon began another notable collaboration, with singer
Tennessee Ernie Ford. He was Ford's musical director, and occasionally performed on-camera, from his first daytime series in 1955, and remained with him through his last series in 1965, and on occasional specials. They also worked together on records, with Fascinato arranging many hymns and folk songs for Ford (including his hit single "
Sixteen Tons") into the 1970s. Fascinato also released a few jazz-heavy albums of his own. In animation, Fascinato scored the "Dusty of the Circus" segments for
The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show (1956). In the 1960s, Fascinato teamed with Ken Snyder, writing themes, songs, and scoring filmed inserts for the educational series
The Funny Company, as well as music for the cartoon series
Skyhawks,
Hot Wheels, and many commercials. For Ken Snyder Enterprises, Fascinato wrote
campaign songs for
John F. Kennedy and
Barry Goldwater. == Personal life ==