Fellers graduated the Army War College in 1939 and was promoted to major on July 1, 1940.
J.C. Hope was born in Newberry District, South Carolina to Johann Christian Haupt and Christina Fellers.
Goofy begins by playing "In the Good Old Summer Time," and then "There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight." (His cue is "Okay fellers, let's get hot!") But the tempo and intensity of the song causes the machine to be destroyed.
She appeared in Australia's first talking film Fellers (1930) and also in Showgirl's Luck (1931), and Two Minutes Silence (1933).
His later work, including the Klondike Pete and the Huskies’ albums Some of the Fellers and Who Axed You, featured the work of Geraint Watkins.
In the skate/BMX movie Livin' It, Fellers stated that when he was seven he became a Christian.
Stanley Kahn discovered The Rocky Fellers, a pop/rock band in the 1960s, and signed them to Scepter Records.