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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
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were completely written out and arranged as opposed to improvised as most jazz musicians do. An accomplished studio musician, Lookofsky also experimented heavily with
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for a time while continuing to play jazz on the side. He continued his career as a classical symphony violinist later as concertmaster at
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in order to produce a unique sound with several overlaid violin tracks meant to imitate the sound of a horn section in a
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jazz violinists. His technique became particularly recognized on his album
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Following his departure from St. Louis in 1938, Lookofsky joined the
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Lookofsky's archives are held at the American Roots Program at
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jazz
violinist
Michael Brown
the Left Banke
Stories
Paducah, Kentucky
violin
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St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Joe Venuti
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tenor saxophone
multitrack recording
big band
NBC Symphony Orchestra
Arturo Toscanini
ABC
Quincy Jones
Jaco Pastorius
Sarah Vaughan
George Benson
Freddie Hubbard
Walk Away Renée
the Left Banke
Michael Brown
Stories
Berklee School of Music
Herb Ellis
Stuff Smith

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