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Obit: Alan Arkin (1934-2023) |
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Subject: RE: Obit: Alan Arkin (1934-2023) From: Donuel Date: 04 Jul 23 - 08:08 AM In the Russians are coming he even convinced Russians that he was Russian. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Alan Arkin (1934-2023) From: GUEST,Wally Macnow Date: 02 Jul 23 - 11:32 AM There is some music by the original Tarriers on youtube.com. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Alan Arkin (1934-2023) From: gillymor Date: 02 Jul 23 - 11:09 AM "Yosarian was going to live forever or die in the attempt."- from Catch 22. I guess he didn't quite make it. I wasn't much familiar with his music career but loved him in films. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Alan Arkin (1934-2023) From: Thomas Stern Date: 01 Jul 23 - 09:16 PM his memoir AN IMPROVISED LIFE available in paperback. Da Capo Press; First Paperback Edition (March 1, 2011) "Alan Arkin knew he was going to be an actor from the age of five: "Every film I saw, every play, every piece of music fed an unquenchable need to turn myself into something other than what I was." An Improvised Life is the Oscar winner's wise and unpretentious recollection of the process--artistic and personal--of becoming an actor, and a revealing look into the creative mind of one of the best practitioners on stage or screen. In a manner that is direct, down-to-earth, accessible, and articulate, Arkin reveals insights not only about himself (and his audience and students), but also truths for the rest of us about work, relationships, and sense of self." The folkowing album not well known: Warwick W-2019 LP 1960 BILLBOARD FEB 13 1961 "Jeremy's Friends" with Alan Arkin, Carole Mann, and Brooks Jones [note Carole Mann became Carol Holdstock - see Dick and Carol Holdstock] A Hangman Father Abraham In The Evenin John Hardy Cockells and Muscles Abdication B On A Monday Long Lonesome Road The Old Maid Ragupati Delia Pastures of Plenty Thomas. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Alan Arkin (1934-2023) From: Stilly River Sage Date: 01 Jul 23 - 07:22 PM Thanks for starting this - I had the thought last night when I heard he had died that his roots were in music, moving to acting later. I read or heard an interview about that fairly recently. In the meantime, a reliable place to find older interviews is on Fresh Air with Terry Gross, where he was a guest several times. (If you search on him he is also the subject of other interviews, such as one with the writers of Little Miss Sunshine. First broadcast September 19, 1995 First broadcast November 2, 1989 First broadcast February 22, 2017 Alan Arkin (Alan Wolf Arkin) Discography |
Subject: RE: Obit: Alan Arkin (1934-2023) From: GUEST,Hootenanny Date: 01 Jul 23 - 05:36 PM Alan had a cousin Steve Arkin who was also part of the New York Washington Square scene and was a good five string banjo player on the old time scene. Sadly he passed a way a few months back but can be seen on You Tube. |
Subject: Obit: Alan Arkin From: GUEST,Wally Macnow Date: 01 Jul 23 - 01:16 PM Most of you know of Alan Arkin from his movies but I first came across him as one of the original Tarriers. As The Tarriers evolved, he was replaced by Clarence Cooper and Eric Darling was replaced by Eric Weissberg. The following is excepted from Wikipedia. With Erik Darling and Bob Carey, he formed the folk group The Tarriers, in which Arkin sang and played guitar. The band members co-composed the group's 1956 hit "The Banana Boat Song", a reworking, with some new lyrics, of a traditional, Jamaican calypso folk song of the same name, combined with another titled "Hill and Gully Rider".[33] It reached No. 4 on the Billboard magazine chart the same year as Harry Belafonte's better-known hit version.[34] The group appeared in the 1957 Calypso-exploitation film Calypso Heat Wave, singing "Banana Boat Song" and "Choucoune". Arkin was a member of The Tarriers when they recorded "Cindy, Oh Cindy" which went to the top of the charts. From 1958 to 1968, Arkin performed and recorded with the children's folk group The Baby Sitters. |
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