- Arnie Lawrence
Arnold Lawrence Finkelstein, better known as Arnie Lawrence (July 10, 1938,
Brooklyn - April 22, 2005,Jerusalem was an Americanjazz saxophonist.Lawrence studied
clarinet in his youth before switching to saxophone. He played from age 12 in clubs in theCatskills , and by age 17 was performing atBirdland , at one point working a double bill withJohn Coltrane . He played withCharles Mingus ,Thad Jones ,Maynard Ferguson , andDuke Pearson , but did not make his first recordings until 1966, playing onChico Hamilton 's "The Dealer ". He worked for several years with Hamilton, and concomitantly became a soloist on "The Tonight Show " from 1967 to 1972. His first records as a leader appeared in 1968.In the early 1970s Lawrence played with
Willie Bobo , then joinedBlood, Sweat & Tears in 1974. He did a world tour withLiza Minnelli in 1978-79, and released a few more records under his own name before touring withLouie Bellson andElvin Jones in the early 1980s. He composed asymphony entitled "Red, White and Blues", which was premiered by an orchestra inWilliamsburg, Virginia ; Lawrence,Dizzy Gillespie , andJulius Hemphill all soloed in the performance.Lawrence had taught from the middle of the 1970s, working as an artist in residence in
Kentucky andKansas . In 1986, he stopped recording and touring and founded theNew School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City; among the program's students wereRoy Hargrove ,Brad Mehldau ,Larry Goldings ,John Popper , Peter Bernstein, andJay Rodriguez . He moved toIsrael in 1997, where he founded theInternational Center for Creative Music , an education facility open to bothJewish andArab students. He played regularly in Israel and owned his own nightclub called Arnie's Jazz Underground. He suffered from lung andliver cancer late in life, and died in Jerusalem in 2005.Discography
*"You're Gonna Hear from Me" (1968)
*"Look Toward a Dream" withLarry Coryell (1969)
*"Inside an Hourglass" (1970)
*"Treasure Island" (1979)
*"Renewal" (1981)References
*Jason Ankeny, [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hjfexqt5ldte~T1 Arnie Lawrence] at
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