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He is a
violinist active from the 1950s who became an extremely sought after
session musician whose versatility allowed him to perform in the fields of
both classical and popular music.
In 1959 he joined
up with several other session musicians who played in Hollywood to perform under the direction of Ken Schrayer and in the 1960s they were given the name of Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony
Orchestra by Frank Zappa and accompanied him on his 1967 album Lumpy Gravy.
Arnold remained with the orchestra until 1974 and in January of that same
year he was one of the musicians used to overdub a recording session of
Elvis Presley. Also in 1974 he
became a member of the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra which performed until
1979.
Throughout his
career he gained a lot of recognition and was called upon to work with
countless artists active in popular music. Just a few of these include Air Supply,
Patti Austin, David Axelrod, Pat Boone, Vikki
Carr, Bobby Darin, George Duke, Duane Eddy, The Emotions, Julio Iglesias, Milt Jackson, Peggy Lee, Melissa Manchester, The
Manhattan Transfer, Dean Martin, Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson, Buck Owens, Kenny
Rogers, Doc Severinsen, Teena
Marie and Mel Torme.
The recordings
he has featured on this field are too numerous to mention but a select few
are Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys,
Genius and Soul: The 50th Anniversary
Collection by Ray Charles, Unforgettable:
With Love by Natalie Cole, Ain’t That
Good News by Sam Cooke, Move Over
Darling by Doris Day, I’m
Glad You’re Here With Me Tonight by Neil Diamond, Raise! by Earth,
Wind & Fire, Bill Haley &
Friends: Vol.3 by Bill Haley, Sounds….and
Stuff Like That!! by Quincy Jones, Touch by Gladys Knight, Say It With Silence by Hubert Laws, That’s What Friends Are For by
Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams, Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones
Ltd. By The Monkees, Wichita Train Whistle Sings by Michael Nesmith, Four Platters and One Lovely Dish by
The Platters, Complete Capitol
Singles Collection by Frank Sinatra, Back to Mono (1958-1969) by Phil Spector,
Send in the Clowns: The Very Best Of…
by Sarah Vaughan and Aquarela Do Brazil by Dionne Warwick .
On the
classical side of things he has performed on recordings such as Heifetz Collection: Vol. 35, Greig: Music for Violin and Piano, Music of Grazyna Bacewicz: Violin Sonatas
and Sergei Prokofiev: Music for Violin and Piano.
He performed
the violin solo in the 1996 movie James
and the Giant Peach and has worked on many other soundtracks such as Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey, Caddyshack, The Color Purple,
Conspiracy Theory, Desire Under the Elms, The Enforcer, Indiana Jones and
the Last Crusade, Love at First Bite, Red Dawn, Sudden Impact and Throw
Momma From the Train.
He is the
owner of the Jupiter Stradivarius violin which has previously been owned by
the 18th century virtuoso violinist and composer Giovanni
Battista Viotti.
Johnny Mathis
& Deniece Williams recordings
Emotions (Barry Gibb/Robin Gibb)
Too Much, Too Little, Too
Late (Nat Kipner/John
Vallins)
Sources:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abnuceals_Emuukha_Electric_Symphony_Orchestra
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_(orchestra)
- http://www.keithflynn.com/recording-sessions/740110ods.html
- http://www.thecompletistgeek.com/jamesandthegiantpeach.htm
- http://www.allmusic.com/artist/arnold-belnick-p55491/credits
- http://www.allmusic.com/artist/arnold-belnick-p55491/credits/date-asc/100
- http://www.allmusic.com/artist/arnold-belnick-q12511/credits/all
- http://www.discogs.com/artist/Arnold+Belnick
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter_Stradivarius
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