Harry Arnold (musician) explained

Harry Arnold
Birth Date:1920 8, df=y
Birth Place:Helsingborg, Sweden
Death Place:Stockholm, Sweden
Genre:jazz
Occupation:composer, musician
Instrument:saxophone

Harry Arnold Persson (August 7, 1920 in Helsingborg, Sweden – February 11, 1971 in Stockholm) was a Swedish jazz saxophonist and bandleader.[1] Arnold led his first big band in 1942, playing the saxophone initially but eventually ceasing to perform to concentrate on arranging. From 1949–1952, he played and arranged for Thore Ehrling's band and worked extensively as a studio musician, particularly writing film scores through much of the 1950s. From 1956 to 1965, Arnold led the Swedish Radio Big Band, which included Arne Domnérus, Bengt Hallberg, and Åke Persson. American trumpeter Benny Bailey played with the band for a time, and Quincy Jones arranged and briefly led the group; they recorded with Ernestine Anderson, Lucky Thompson, Coleman Hawkins, Toots Thielemans, Tony Scott, and Stan Getz. The group disbanded in 1965, after which Arnold continued work as an arranger and led big bands in Europe. He died in February 1971 at the age of 50.[2]

Discography

References

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Cook, Richard . 2005 . Richard Cook's Jazz Encyclopedia . Penguin Books. London. 0-141-00646-3. 19-20.
  2. Web site: 2018-12-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20181215121038/https://www.svenskagravar.se/gravsatt/56532846. SvenskaGravar.