- Harry Lookofsky
Harry Lookofsky (
1 October 1913 –8 June 1998 ) was an Americanjazz violinist . He is also the father of singer-songwriter Michael Brown.Lookofsky was born in
Paducah, Kentucky in 1913 and studied classicalviolin in St. Louis where he joined the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra in the mid 1930's. An early admirer ofJoe Venuti , Lookofsky eventually became recognized as one of the earliest accomplishedbebop jazz violinists. His technique became particularly recognized on his album "Stringsville" (1958, Atlantic). Lookofsky was one of many early jazz violinists who occasionally playedtenor violin , an instrument he cited for its similar tonal qualities to the tenor saxophone. Another relatively unknown unique characteristic about Lookofsky's playing is that the bebop solos on "Stringsville" were completely written out and arranged as opposed to improvised as most jazz musicians do. An accomplished studio musician, Lookofsky also experimented heavily withmultitrack recording in order to produce a unique sound with several overlaid violin tracks meant to imitate the sound of a horn section in abig band orchestra.Following his departure from St. Louis in 1938, Lookofsky joined the
NBC Symphony Orchestra underArturo Toscanini for a time while continuing to play jazz on the side. He continued his career as a classical symphony violinist later as concertmaster at ABC following Toscanini's retirement in 1954."Stringsville" was Lookofsky's one major feature release. Aside from his classical and studio recording work, he was more often a contributing artist and/or arranger on other's albums. Over the years, his many jazz collaborators included
Quincy Jones ,Jaco Pastorius ,Sarah Vaughn ,George Benson , andFreddie Hubbard .elected Discography
* "Stringsville" (1958, Atlantic)
* "Together!/Miracle in Strings" (1994 reissue, Columbia) "Together!" is an album byHerb Ellis andStuff Smith elected Albums Appeared On
* "Body & the Soul" (1963, Impulse - Freddie Hubbard)
* "Sarah Vaughn Sings the Mancini Songbook" (1965, Verve)
* "In Your Eyes" (1978, Collectables - George Benson)
* "Standards" (1998, Rhino - Ray Charles)
* "Who Can I Turn To" (1964, Sony Music - Tony Bennett)ources
* cite web
url=http://www.jonroseweb.com/c_articles_stringsville.html
title=Stringsville
accessdate=2008-02-13
* cite web
url=http://www.jazzstringcaucus.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.Discography
title=Essential Jazz Strings Discography
accessdate=2008-02-13
* cite web
url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,866354,00.html
title=Time Magazine (16 May, 1955) - New Pop Records
accessdate=2008-02-13External links
* [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Lookofsky,+Harry/a/Harry+Lookofsky.htm Harry Lookofsky discography on CD Universe]
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