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Violinist who
graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music in 1931 and went on to become
the concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic. He also appeared on a staggering
number of albums. One of his
first performances took place on 10th May 1939. He performed Paul Creston’s
“Partita for Flute, Violin and Strings, Op. 12” with the New
York Phil-Sym String Orchestra at the American Women’s Association.
His recording
career dates back to the 1950s.
He recorded several sides with Tony Bennett, including
“Stranger in Paradise”.
The balance of the decade was spent recording with the likes of
Cannonball Adderley, Ruth Brown, Conte Candoli, Harry Carney, Chris Connor, Eartha Kitt, Lou Levy,
Charlie Parker, and Ben Webster.
In 1960, he
appeared on the Mercury album, Frederick
Fennell Conducts Cole Porter & George Gershwin, and recorded
“A Taste of Honey” with Bobby Scott. He did a pair of albums with Benny Golson, Just
Jazz! and Pop
+ Jazz = Swing. In 1963, he
served as concertmaster on Loads of
Love by Shirley Horn and appeared on a pair of Wes Montgomery albums, Fusion! and
In the Wee Small Hours. Wes would continue to use him on
other albums such as Bumpin’, A Day in the Life, Down
Here on the Ground, Just Walkin’, and Tequila. In 1969,
Gene was the music supervisor for the movie Joe and appeared on Dusty Springfield’s popular crossover
album, Dusty in Memphis.
He opened the
1970s with Louis Armstrong and His
Friends. In 1971, he
appeared on Don McLean’s breakthrough album, American Pie. He
served as concertmaster on Bette Midler’s self-titled album and had
the distinction of performing on one of the longest-titled albums ever, The Dissection and Reconstruction of
Music from the Past as Performed by the Inmates of Lalo
Schifin’s Demented Ensemble as a Tribute to
the Memory of the Marquis de Sade.
More concise was Bob James’ One.
In 1974, he
collaborated with Richard Harris and Arif Mardin on The
Prophet. He appeared on two
of Faith, Hope & Charity’s eponymous records, in 1975 and
1978. Van McCoy also employed
his services on African Symphony,
Disco Baby, From Disco to Love, Lonely
Dancer, The Real McCoy, Rhythms of the World, and Van McCoy and His Magnificent Movie
Machine. As concertmaster,
Gene was instrumental—pun intended—in helping to create the
final, polished sound of Van’s blockbuster disco hit, “The
Hustle”. He also recorded
with a Beatle, on Ringo’s Rotogravure, and several Muppets,
on Sesame Street Fever.
Other
‘70s albums on which he appeared include: the Bee Gees’ Main Course; C'est Chic; Aretha Franklin’s La Diva; Janis Ian’s Between
the Lines; Chaka Khan’s Chaka;
The Manhattan Transfer; Meat
Loaf’s Bat out of Hell; Peaches & Herb; Sister
Sledge’s We Are Family;
and, Stuff It!, on which he plays
the violin solo on “Gordon’s Theme”. (Gene was a member
of ensembles for so much of his life that people were astounded by what a
good soloist he was.)
In 1980, he
appeared on Chaka Khan’s Naughty
album and Diana Ross’s self-titled Diana. This found
him working with Chic producers Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers again and
they used his services on Tongue in
Chic. He collaborated with
Frank Sinatra and Sylvia Syms on Syms by Sinatra and continued his work
with the Bee Gees on Living Eyes
in 1981 and Heartbreaker by
Dionne Warwick in 1982. In the
late ‘80s, he was in the pit band for the Broadway production of Les Miserables
and appeared on the original Broadway cast album in 1989.
In 1990, he
double-tasked as concertmaster and conductor on Some People’s Lives by Bette Midler. He returned to the orchestra pit in
1991 for the original cast recordings of Secret Garden and Will
Rogers Follies. In 1992, he
did another turn with Chic on Chic-ism. He helped accompany Irene Worth on
her 1993 spoken-word album, Her
Infinite Variety: Women of
Shakespeare. In 1995, The Scandinavian Suite No. 1 by Gene
DiNovi appeared on CD. DiNovi
wrote this piece for Gene in 1958 because he loved his solo playing and
wanted to hear him perform something in a Swedish idiom.
Much of
Gene’s output in the ‘90s and beyond consists of re-masterings and re-packagings, but there are some
original recordings to be found in the mix, such as Jewel’s Joy: A Holiday Collection, and Britney
Spears’ Oops!... I Did it Again.
Gene passed
away in 2009. There is no
dearth of his recordings to be found, and the lists above comprise only a
thumbnail sketch of his total output.
In memoriam, his name graces the Eugene Orloff
Auditorium at Five Towns College in Dix Hills, New York.
Van McCoy recordings
The Shuffle (Van McCoy)
That’s the Joint (Richard Harris/Van McCoy)
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