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Arnold Fishkind
American jazz bassist

Arnold Fishkind

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American jazz bassist
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Male
Place of birth
New Jersey, USA
Place of death
Palm Desert, Riverside County, California, USA
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80 years
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Biography

Arnold Fishkind, sometimes credited as Arnold Fishkin (born July 20, 1919 – September 6, 1999,) was an American jazz bassist who appeared on over 100 albums.

Early life

Fishkind was born in Bayonne, New Jersey, and grew up in Freeport, Long Island, where he met and began a lifelong friendship with Chubby Jackson. At age 7 Fishkind began learning violin, and played in "The Musical Aces", a local band of budding musicians. By age 14 he was playing bass.

Later life and career

Fishkind had his first professional gig with Bunny Berigan in 1937. Following this he played with Jack Teagarden (1940–41), Van Alexander, and Les Brown (1941–42). His career was interrupted at this point by three years of service in the armed forces during World War II.

In mid-1946 Fishkind met and played with pianist Lennie Tristano in New York, but by the fall he left to go to Hollywood to play with Charlie Barnet. During this experience he played alongside Stan Getz. In 1947 Fishkind returned to New York, where from 1947 to 1949 he played with Tristano, and from 1949 to 1951 he recorded with Lee Konitz and on Johnny Smith's Moonlight in Vermont. During this period he also continued to play with Barnet, and played with Benny Goodman.

In the 1950s he found much work as a session musician, for radio (for example, "Across the Board",) television (for example, The Steve Allen Show,) and pop musicians (including Frankie Laine). His career at ABC lasted fifteen years and included appearances in the Andy Williams Show in 1961. Fishkind became well known enough during this time to be mentioned by Jack Kerouac in his novel Visions of Cody.

Rock and Roll having decimated the market for jazz musicians in New York City, Fishkind moved from Glen Cove, New York back to California. In California he found work with the Dean Martin and Bob Hope television shows, and some substitution engagements on the Tonight and Merv Griffin television shows, as well as some recording and film work. He also toured with Les Brown and Lena Horne. Fishkind continued to record into the 1980s, playing with, among others, Frank Scott.

Arnold Fishkind
Chubby Jackson and Arnold Fishkind 1998

Fishkind converted to Christianity after discussions with his son, Todd, and contemporary Christian music artist Keith Green. He was at first associated with the Vineyard Christian Fellowship, where he introduced trumpet player/arranger Shorty Rogers and pianist Bobby Corwin, Johnny Mercer's son-in-law, to the group. He later (1978) became an elder at Keith Green's Last Days Ministries. Dearly loved by Green, he was looked up to as a kind of father figure. Ultimately he moved to Palm Desert, California, where he was able to join the celebration of his friend Chubby Jackson's 80th birthday. In his latter years, Fishkind became an ordained minister at Family Life Church in Palm Desert.

During his career Fishkind performed swing and bebop jazz, television, jingles, and even western themed music. His documented associations included, in addition to those mentioned above, Ella Fitzgerald, Stan Hasselgard, Peanuts Hucko, Charlie Parker, Shorty Rogers, Butch Stone, and Jerry Wald. Although there is no mention in the record from whom he learned bass, he gave as his primary influence Jimmy Blanton. Fishkind himself mentored Chubby Jackson and had at least one student, bassist Peter Blannin, who studied with him in New York in 1951. Fishkind died in Palm Desert, California.

Discography

AlbumPrimary ArtistReleaseLabelUPC
ConceptionMiles Davis, Various Artists1951OJC25218172622
RCA Victor Presents Eartha Kitt (in the Henri René Orchestra)Eartha Kitt1953RCA-
That Bad Eartha (EP) (in the Henri René Orchestra)Eartha Kitt1954RCA-
Down To Eartha (in the Henri René Orchestra)Eartha Kitt1955RCA-
Subconscious-Lee (rec. 1949–1950)Lee Konitz1955OJC25218618625
That Bad Eartha (LP) (in the Henri René Orchestra)Eartha Kitt1956RCA-
Lullabies of BirdlandElla FitzgeraldLP: 1956
CD: 2007
Verve602517247659
Life is Just a Bowl of CherriesHoward McGhee1956Bethlehem
Moonlight in VermontJohnny SmithLP: 1956
CD: 2004
Blue Note Records724359309125
Thursday's Child (in the Henri René Orchestra)Eartha Kitt1957RCA-
GigiHank Jones1958Golden Crest-
Portrait of Bunny Berigan (rec. 1932–1937)Bunny Berigan1989ASV Living Era743625506020
On the TrailFrankie Laine1990Bear Family790051154806
Body and Soul (rec. 1939–1956)Coleman Hawkins1996RCA90266851522
Intuition (rec. 1949–1956)Lennie Tristano and Warne Marsh1996Blue Note Records724385277122
Complete Savoy and Dial Studio Sessions
(rec. 1944–1948)
Charlie Parker2000Savoy Jazz795041707925
Big Band Jazz (rec. 1944)Jack Teagarden2006Collectables90431087121
With Coleman Hawkins
  • The Hawk in Paris (Vik, 1956)

With Lee Konitz

  • Inside Hi-Fi (Atlantic, 1956)
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