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Buddy Arnold

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Arnold's career was sporadic after the mid-1950s, due in part to drug addiction. In 1958, he was imprisoned for attempted burglary but returned in 1960 after his sentence ended to play, record and tour with the Stan Kenton Orchestra and the
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ghost band. In the 1970s his old habits returned. In 1977 he was arrested in Pasadena, California, for forging prescriptions. In 2003, he died of complications from open-heart surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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In the 1980s, he dropped out of music due to another prison sentence stemming from his addictions; upon his release he co-founded, with his second wife, Carole Fields (and the assistance of
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Arnold took up the sax at age nine and turned pro while still in his teens. At 16 years old, Arnold performed at the Apollo Theater with the
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and led an Army Dance Band from 1944 to 1946. Following this he played with
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acquired MAP and merged the two programs under the MusiCares banner.
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in 1956. He did further work for the label with Phil Sunkel.
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Every Morning I Listen To . . . . Phil Sunkel's Jazz Band
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Index


Bronx
Swing
jazz
Joe Marsala
Stan Kenton
jazz
Georgie Auld
Billy Eckstine
Army
Joe Marsala
Will Osborne (singer)
Herbie Fields
Buddy Rich
Gene Williams
Claude Thornhill
Columbia University
Buddy DeFranco
Jerry Wald
Tex Beneke
Elliot Lawrence
Stan Kenton
Neal Hefti
Paramount
Tommy Dorsey
John Branca
MusiCares
ABC-Paramount
Mambos Vol. 5 & King of the Mambo, Vol. 6
Adventures in Jazz

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