- Buddy Arnold
Arnold Buddy Grishaver, better known as Buddy Arnold (April 30, 1926,
The Bronx – November 9, 2003,Los Angeles ), was an Americanjazz saxophonist.Arnold played in
Joe Marsala 's andGeorgie Auld 's bands in the 1940s before serving in the Army from 1944 to 1946. Following this he played withHerbie Fields ,Buddy Rich ,George Williams , andClaude Thornhill in the late 1940s before leaving active performance to study music andeconomics atColumbia University . In 1951 he began playing regularly again, touring withBuddy DeFranco , then worked withJerry Wald ,Tex Beneke ,Elliot Lawrence ,Stan Kenton , andNeal Hefti . His debut release as a leader, "Wailing", was issued onParamount Records in 1956; he did further work for the label withPhil Sunkel .Arnold's career was sporadic after the mid-1950s, due in no small part to continuing problems with
drug addiction . In 1958, Arnold was imprisoned for attemptedburglary , but returned in 1960 after his sentence ended to play with Kenton andTommy Dorsey . In the 1980s he dropped out of music due to another prison sentence stemming from his addictions; upon his release he founded an organization called theMusicians' Assistance Program or MAP for musicians with drug abuse problems. He played with Love Jones in the 1990s, and died clean and sober at the age of 77 in 2003.References
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